Kate Middleton's perfect skin: stung in her beauty routine
Since April 29, 2011, Kate Middleton propelled Duchess of Cambridge continues to fascinate the crowds. Prince William’s wife fascinates with her style, but also with her luminous skin, which she owes in part to her new craze: bee venom. Focus on her beauty rituals, to copy without batting an eyelid.
Who has never dreamed of perfect skin, a peachy complexion, smooth and without imperfection? Especially when a certain Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, comes to taunt us on glossy paper with her face radiant with health. Its secret: bee venom, which is said to act as a kind of natural botox. This beauty novelty, an open secret well kept by celebrities, would not paralyze facial muscles unlike botulinum toxin. Democratized among others by the chic esthetician Deborah Mitchell, this miracle product has been in existence since 2009 in the form of a mask. A care that has already won over Camilla, the wife of the Prince of Wales, who wasted no time in converting her daughter-in-law!
Because Kate is hungry for good beauty advice to take care of her skin and has never made a secret of her aesthetic whims. Very aware of the trendy rituals to adopt, Catherine is particularly under the spell of Swiss beauty products Karine Herzog, which she consumes without moderation. And between two charity parties, Kate takes a little make-up break in the Bobbi Brown boutique in London, to replenish her stock of beauty products.
At 30 - 2012 is a pivotal year for the Duchess - the young woman imposes her sophisticated but natural style. If Catherine does not go out without her make-up - especially focused on enhancing her eyes - she is never overbearing.
And when you use bee venom as a beauty product, you can't help but go natural!