Beauty
ROYAL BEAUTY SECRETS
This is how you make yourself the most beautiful
I think today is the day we can throw some royal beauty secrets your way. You were probably sitting enviously in front of the television this morning watching Máxima's outfit and nail polish. And especially because King's Night is not readable from her face, because she of course has her tricks and people for that. Well, believe me, from now on you can do that too.
Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette's skin was smooth, shiny, and perfectly colored. You couldn't see a single pore and she had never heard of pigmentation spots. She simply pulled the secret from her kitchen cabinet. She made a face mask from two teaspoons of cognac, 1/3 cup of dry milk powder, a bit of egg white, and a drop of lemon juice. The cognac stimulates blood circulation and reduces pores. The lactic acid dissolves the sebum and the citric acid makes dead skin cells disappear.
Queen Elizabeth I
In the past, everyone really made an incredible effort to have a pale skin and to keep it that way. Back then, however, they didn't have Asia that had an overkill of those kinds of products, they just had to apply cream to their skin. White lead powder and vinegar were actually the predecessors of foundation.
Queen Victoria
Gloves are of course very chic (and warm on days when they are quite necessary), but when you take them off, they are quite a stinky pair. By soaking them in rose oil, which was done with Queen Victoria, you won't have that problem.
Queen Elizabeth II
A royal color on the lips? Then choose The Balmorol from Clarins. Queen Elizabeth II had this specially made by Clarins in 1952 because she couldn't find her own favorite.
Grace Kelly
Hand cream. Addicted.
Kate Middleton
You must be very curious about that. Her beautiful skin, how does she get it? The secret is a few drops of rosehip oil. No wrinkles will come. That Kate has an endless beauty.



