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Home / Lifestyle / Kate's DIY Hair: Royal Updos Made Easy

Kate's DIY Hair: Royal Updos Made Easy

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Princess of Wales showcased a neat plait at Wakefield Rugby Club.
  • She also effortlessly styled her hair into a bun at Marina Mill.
  • Her technique is a smart version of the 'wrapped ponytail' bun.
Kate's DIY Hair: Royal Updos Made Easy

The Princess of Wales has recently captivated royal followers not only with her public engagements but also with her increasingly adept DIY hairstyles. During a recent visit to Wakefield Rugby Club in West Yorkshire, she showcased a neat, self-styled plait. This low-maintenance look drew admiration from onlookers on social media.

This is not the first time the Princess has displayed such hair styling prowess mid-engagement. In September, while visiting Marina Mill in Kent, she was observed effortlessly gathering her hair into an elegant bun without visible aids. This technique, a variation of the 'wrapped ponytail' or 'twist-through bun,' allows hair to stay in place securely without accessories.

While the Princess has a history of experimenting with various styles, including her signature bouncy blow-dry debuted in 2010, her recent embrace of simple up-dos appears more practical for undertaking engagements. This approach was noted when she encountered some difficulty with her hair while making Welsh cakes during a visit to Pontypridd Market in Wales.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Princess of Wales has recently showcased a neat plait during a visit to Wakefield Rugby Club and an elegant bun while at Marina Mill in Kent.
The technique used is a smart version of the 'wrapped ponytail' or 'twist-through bun', which allows hair to stay in place without visible accessories.
The Princess of Wales appears to have embraced simple up-dos as a more practical choice for engagements, moving from styles like her bouncy blow-dry to more manageable styles.

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