
There’s something about these royal ladies that make them stand apart in a crowd. Not just their clothes, everything they do is eminently royal. No doubt, they came to this world with such an ethereal beauty. But their beauty routines have set them apart the rest of the women. They knew how to keep themselves regal. So here are some royal beauty rituals by these majestic beauties of ancient times. Bookmark this post, as you might require to read it some more times.
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1. Kate Middleton
The Duchess swears by Nivea Soft Moisturizing Crème and rosehip oil for her flawless skin. Among all her facial features, she likes to groom her brows the most. She trusts Richard Ward Hair and Metrospa for her pampering her hair and skin. Let’s grab these products now and start using it.
2. Queen Elizabeth I
Her extremely pale face was the most famous attribute of the Queen. Her high forehead is symbolic of her beauty. But the beauty tricks she swore by shouldn’t be used at home. She used a lethal combination of white lead and vinegar to get that pale complexion. She also manually plucked her hair to get that hairline.
3. Marie Antoinette
She whipped her own anti-ageing mask in her kitchen. She used 2 tsp of cognac, 1/3rd cup of dry milk powder, one egg white, and 2 tbsp lemon juice to prepare her mask. It tightened her pores and healed skin damage. The lactic acid in the milk dissolved the accumulated sebum. Pure Genius!
4. Princess Diana
Her blue eyes and rosy cheeks made every woman go green with jealousy. She used blue eyeliner to line her blue eyes. She never stepped out of her house without a mascara.
5. Cleopatra
Whenever someone mentions Cleopatra, all I could remember is her winged eyeliner and super-exquisite eye makeup. She was known for her extravagant beauty rituals. She used dead sea salts to re-mineralize her skin. She used donkey’s milk with honey and almond oil for bathing. In fact, the donkeys accompanied her on her trips to provide milk for her bath.
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