Is this how Kate Middleton skin preps for big events? Facialist explains A-list method
07.05.2023 - 18:37
/ ok.co.uk
We’re still astonished by Kate Middleton’s incredible Saturday Coronation beauty look.The skin, the make-up, the hair – it was all *chef’s kiss*. If Kate was just a normal famous person, we’d be able to do a quick Instagram to get all of the product details behind her look, but, with Kate being a princess and all, exactly what she used is all very hush-hush.
However, we do have to wonder if the Princess of Wales follows a similar skin-prep system to other A-list stars who are keen to look their best for a big night. If you think about it, Kate faces even more flash photography, up-close imagery and scrutiny than a typical star would when stepping out onto the red carpet of a major awards show or premiere.
Surely that must mean our princess takes skin preparation seriously? We can but speculate, but, in our (semi) expert opinion, we’d imagine months of good skincare and perhaps a few expert facials helped give Kate the smooth, blemish-free and perfectly sculpted complexion she showed off yesterday. Here, Kate Kerr, aesthetic facialist and director of Kate Kerr London clinic, explains how long it takes the average A-lister to skin prep for a big event – spoiler, it’s a little longer than just a few days – and the typical types of products you’d likely see them using.
Tell us, how far in advance does the skin preparation process begin? “If their [celebrities’] skin is in good condition and they’re using good cosmeceutical or medical grade skin care, they just might need a few facials. I’d say it would take around two skin cycles (12 weeks) to target any minor concerns and really brighten the skin, even out any discolouration and ensure optimal hydration for the day,” explains Kate.
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