Meghan Markle's makeup artist reveals beauty regimen of Prince Harry's girlfriend

Photo taken from Meghan Markle's official Instagram account Instagram/MeghanMarkle

Meghan Markle, who stars as Rachel Zane in the popular drama series "Suits," has been getting a lot of attention since it was revealed that she is Prince Harry's girlfriend.

Aside from her great acting and her relationship with Prince Harry, one eye-catching detail about Markle is her gorgeous looks and flawless skin. A lot of fans are probably wondering how Markle maintains her natural glow on set and during events. However, thanks to her makeup artist, Min Min Ma, Markle's beauty regimen can now be followed by those who wish to imitate her radiant glow.

Min Min Ma described Markle's look as "A sun-kissed complexion, soft smoky eyes in bronzy, earthy tones, and soft nude pink/coral lips," at "The Today Show" in July last year.

"Megan has naturally gorgeous skin so I do very light skin makeup to ensure her freckles remain visible and a bit of under eye concealing. Also I try to use as little as face powder to ensure her skin looking glowy at all time," Min Min Ma added.

Hollywood Life was able to take note of Markle's beauty regimen as Min Min Ma laid out the steps to achieve her glowing look.

Min Min Ma preps Markle's face first with the DECLÉOR Aromessence Rose D' Orient Soothing Oil Serum. Next, the makeup artist layers Markle's under eye with G.M. Collin Instant Radiance Eye Patches.

Min Min Ma does not only focus on Markle's face because even her gorgeous legs are nourished with the DECLÉOR Aroma Nutrition Nourishing Rich Body Cream to achieve a moisturized and glowing skin.

To complete skin coverage of Markle, Min Min Ma uses "a few droplets of Chanel VitaLumière Aqua in #50 and YSL Touche Éclat in #6." To complete Markle's look, She uses the jane iredale Bronzer in Peaches and Cream to finish off her glowing complexion.

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