TikTok Convinced It Has Found the Secret to Kate Middleton's Perfect Bangs
Have you ever been unable to sleep at night wondering why the Princess of Wales' bangs do not fall out while she is on official royal business? Do her bangs never fall out under any circumstances? No. ......? Then it's just us." [TikTok investigates how Kate's trendy curtain bangs always stay perfect. Kate debuted this new style in September to great acclaim, and in a video that went viral on TikTok (People reports that it has over 3 million views and climbing), a professional hairstylist explains that Kate accomplishes this feat by using a lot of hairspray Kate has achieved this feat by using a very simple method: a lot of hairspray.
"Look at her hair," TikToker @Bekah_and_co commented when footage of Kate at the royal engagement ceremony in November played." Even when the wind blows, her hair doesn't move at all." The visit included a walk in the park, and Kate's hair - with bangs parted in the center and soft waves - remained glossy despite the outdoors. 'She uses tons of hairspray to keep her bangs in place,' she said. So if you want bangs, if you live in a windy or humid city, you need to use hairspray to keep your bangs in place."
To emphasize this point, Beka posted a second video." The Independent reports that it is "a video of her own curtain bangs with a hairdryer applied directly to her bangs both without and with hairspray. Without hairspray, the bangs were blowing everywhere, but with hairspray the bangs barely moved."
This September is not the first time Kate has had bangs: when she graduated from the University of St. Andrews in 2005 (where, of course, she met and fell in love with Prince William), she had them done; Michael Van Clarke, who styled Princess Diana's hair in the 1980s, said, "I'm not sure how long it will last. Van Clarke tells People, "This subtle style adds softness around her face and lift to her hair. The fringe requires a bit more styling maintenance, but it's very versatile."
Because Kate's bangs are not unkempt, she can pull back long layers, as she did at a diplomatic reception at Buckingham Palace in December, when she swept her hair under Queen Mary's Lover's Knot tiara. She also wore her hair half up on Christmas Day during the Royal Family's annual walk to St. Mary Magdalen Church in Sandringham, where she wore her hair in a matching mother-daughter braid with her daughter Princess Charlotte. Princess Charlotte tied two small braids together with a ribbon and let the rest of her hair flow."
As perfect as her hair always looks, Kate has admitted in the past that her hair styling skills could use a little work; at one royal engagement in 2019, Kate complimented the two girls on their "cute" braided hairstyles. Said Kate, "I tried to do a braid with Charlotte this morning, but it didn't go very well." Somehow, Kate always seems to be perfect and put together (in terms of her hair and otherwise), which is deeply comforting.
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