Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton Wears Green To BAFTAS Amid All-Black Dress Code Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images

Kate Middleton’s sartorial game has always been on point. But the charming Duchess of Cambridge is much envied for another attribute — her perpetually well-styled tresses! Turns out, Kate doesn’t spend exorbitant amounts for maintenance — just some quality buys, which fuel her hair secrets.

What’s In Kate’s Box?

Ever wondered what the Duchess of Cambridge’s hairstyling kit looks like? Well, we have an answer — all thanks to her royal hairstylist Amanda Cook Tyler. Kate’s lustrous locks are made with the use of 13 hairbrushes, six combs, three hair curlers and two hairdryers.

It’s All In The Brushes

It’s often said that the choice of brush goes a long way in determining how the hairdo will pan out. In Kate’s case, her stylists have always been particular about the same.

Tyler uses both ceramic and soft-bristle brushes in round and paddle shapes, which could be the secret to the duchesss’ consistently bouncy blowout. The rule to abide by is that one must opt for round brushes for volume, while paddles are the best bet for that luster.

Product Checklist

Quite like most of ordinary women, it appears that Kate too harbors an affinity toward a few over-the-counter hair products. Charles Worthington’s line is pegged as the royal’s favorite, with what looks like two bottles of the brand's Volume and Bounce Texturizing Spray ($10).

Joining the list is Kiehl’s Créme with Silk Groom, a classic blow-out standby. Additionally, Boots Essential Maximum Hold Unperfumed Hairspray ($3) and L’Oréal Elnett Supreme Hold Hairspray are some of the trusted products that the stylist relies on to keep Kate’s hair in place.

The bronze Diva Professional Styling Intelligent Digital Argan Tong ($70), which is infused with argan oil, might help avoid the damage that occurs when one’s hair is subjected to intense heat styling.

Kate Middleton
Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge, visits The Foundling Museum on March 19, 2019, in London, England, to understand how they use art to make a positive contribution to society by engaging with vulnerable and marginalised young people. Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImage

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