Meghan Markle uses £84 worth of hair products to achieve her ‘bouncy’ locks… but you can get dupes for £21
Finally, all of Meghan Markle's amazing hair secrets have been revealed...
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MEGHAN Markle is known for her luxurious locks.
But what we’re all dying to know is how she gets it that shiny, bouncy and well, fit for a princess (Note: technically, Duchess of Sussex).
For those wanting to get the same glossy tresses here are all the tips and tricks to help you achieve hair that hits regal heights.
Meghan has mentioned three hair products she uses, but these will set you back a total of £83.55. Luckily, we've found cheaper alternatives that'll only cost £20.88 so you'll be quids in.
In an interview Meghan said she "religiously" uses the Kerastase Nutritive Oleo-Relax Anti-Frizz Masque (£29.95). This intense treatment can be used to condition, detangle and smooth your hair.
At £40.95 a pot, we’ve found a frugal alternative in the form of John Frieda’s miracle mask.
For just £6.99 it intensely repairs and fortifies damages locks leaving them feeling smooth and silky, and will also protect against heat damage to make it look strong and healthy like Meghan's for a fraction of the price.
- Kerastase Nutritive Oleo Relax Anti-Frizz Masque, £29.95, Parfumdreams -
- John Frieda frizz-ease miraculous recovery intensive masque, £6.99, Boots -
Meghan also revealed in a chat that she’s obsessed with using a dry texturing spray, which she uses to give her the bounce that we all need in our lives. She’s said to like Oribe's spray in particular.
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Not willing to splurge on Meghan's over £40 fave? Opt for Moraccanoil's dry spray to add a hint of texture to your waves and save over £30.
- Oribe dry texturizing spray, £41, Modesens -
- Moroccanoil dry texture spray, £7.90, Beautythings.co.uk -
Want to know how she gets that shine? Meghan has said she's a fan of Wella and uses the smoothing oil: "It smells like vacation and makes your hair slippery and touchable. I love this stuff! It also doubles as a pretty amazing body oil post bath."
- Wella professionals oil reflections luminous smoothing oil, £12.60, Lookfantastic.com -
- L'Oréal Paris Elvive Extraordinary Oil All Hair Types, £5.99, Feelunique.com -
We're all for taking tips from royalty, but if Meghan is suggesting we use the oil for our bodies too, a cheaper alternative is needed.
This is where L'Oréal Paris' extraordinary oil comes in. At just £5.99, you can apply a small amount from the mid to ends of your hair to smooth the strands and amp up the gloss-factor.
Follow the three easy steps to get the look - conditioning mask, texturizing spray and hair oil. Simple.
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