Kate Middleton's Glossy Hair Transformation
Kate Middleton's hair has been curled, coiffed, knotted up, and left down loose. On Tuesday, the princess revealed a new hairstyle, adding another immaculate appearance to her hair collection. During a visit to the Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project at the University of Copenhagen, the Duchess wowed royal admirers with her straight silky hair.
During her visit to Copenhagen, Kate, 40, wore her hair straightened. The princess donned a red Zara jacket with a white ruffled shirt and black pants. She had her hair split slightly to the side when visiting the university, which works to foster children's mental health and connections with their parents.
A-list stylist and Bblonde Brand Educator Jason Collier explained more about Kate's fascinating haircut. He stated "It was lovely to see The Duchess of Cambridge in a more casual outfit, which truly suited her. Kate's hair will have been blow-dried with a huge paddle brush, smoothing it through the mid-lengths before curving it out at the ends to get this appearance. This is an excellent method for smoothing hair while retaining natural body and volume."
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When she arrived to the Lego Foundation PlayLab for her final visit of the day, the Duchess showed off her humorous side. "In the spirit of where I am, I had to do it," the royal said after going down a slide.
The Duchess isn't scared to try out new hairstyles. She wore her hair curled on the second day of her royal visit to Denmark last week. Kate went to Forest Kindergarten, a teaching concept in which children get lessons outside that focus on their social and emotional development rather than typical academic topics like numeracy and literacy. The mother-of-three wore her typical bouncy blow-dry.