Meghan Markle uses the Medicube Collagen Jelly Cream, and it’s on sale for $10 at Amazon’s spring sale. The face cream is made with hydrolyzed collagen and niacinamide, so it hydrates the skin. Kylie Jenner is also a fan of the brand.
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Nicki Swift on MSNMeghan Markle's Recent Makeup-Free Aesthetic Has People Saying The Same Shady ThingSome Meghan Markle critics weren't happy to see her hanging out with Gwyneth Paltrow, and they think the Goop founder possibly inspired Meghan's beauty look.
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GB News on MSNMeghan Markle's makeup artist executes U-turn after secrecy vowMeghan Markle's makeup artist has executed a U-turn after making a vow of secrecy. After nearly seven years of secrecy, Meghan's wedding makeup artist, Daniel Martin, has finally revealed the products he used to create her royal wedding look.
The Duchess of Sussex just shared her “wedding edit,” which features all the products she used on her big day.
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Netflix Junkie on MSNMeghan Markle’s Latest ShopMy Business Venture Yields Her Much More Than Just MoneySince Meghan Markle has relocated back to the USA, her engagement and work on the business front have been thriving. The former actress is currently making big money moves. In fact, earlier this week she launched her ShopMy account,
Calling royal fans — you can now wear the exact makeup Meghan Markle wore to her 2018 wedding. On Wednesday, March 26, Meghan, 43, shared a clip to her Instagram Story from her makeup artist Daniel Martin’s appearance on the “Breaking Beauty Podcast,
Page Six may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Meghan Markle is going back to her beauty blog roots. While the Duchess of Sussex hasn’t publicly name-dropped products since her days as a “Suits” star and author of the Tig,
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Marie Claire on MSNMeghan Markle and Her Makeup Artist Confirmed All Her Royal Wedding Beauty ProductsNo one was surprised when Meghan Markle looked flawless at her 2018 royal wedding to Prince Harry. While fans of royal bridal beauty could emulate the classic elegance of the look, the exact products that were used to create it were a mystery—emphasis on were.