The Duchess of Cambridge’s bouncy curls

While we don’t have the power to provide you with a royal hairstylist at your beck and call, we do have some tips on how to recreate this look from the comfort of your own home. Read on for some expert suggestions on how to give Kate a run for her money on the voluminous curl front.

Dean Jones, from Dean Jones Hair in Edinburgh, Scotland, told Cover Media: “It is really important to always start by prepping your hair, I like to use the Wella Professional Velvet Amplifier. A few pumps of this velvety primer distributed through damp hair will make your hair much more manageable and allow your hair to hold its style all day.”

To get as much volume into your hair, Dean advises blow-drying it away from your face to add more lift, and even flipping your head over and drying it upside down for some extra oomph.

“Once your hair is dry, grab your curling iron to tong your hair one section at a time. Then add some Wella Professional Thermal Image Heat Protection Spray before styling to nourish your hair and protect it against the heat,” Dean continued. “As Kate’s curls are always bouncy, a curling tong with a bigger barrel tends to work best. Start from the top of your head and work towards your neck, making sure you curl your hair away from your face and remember not to touch the curls at this point.”

Wella Professionals Oil Reflections Luminous Smoothing Oil is a good choice to work through the ends of the locks and tame flyaways.

“As Kate’s hair looks smooth and glossy, you don’t want to add to much hairspray,” Dean concluded. “To add just the right amount of hold, spray just a fine mist of Wella Professionals Flexible Finish to hold your style without altering your finished look.”Read more at:cheap formal dresses uk | graduation dresses uk

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