‘I’m Meghan Markle’s ex-make up artist – here’s her two secrets you need to know’

Meghan Markle’s former make up artist praised the former Suits actress for her looks in Nigeria and revealed her two tricks to enhance her make up looks on her own.

Meghan Markle smiling

Meghan Markle did her own hair and make up in Nigeria, her former make up artist says (Image: Getty)

Meghan Markle does her own styling, hair and make-up and relies on just two products to make her features pop, her former make-up artist has revealed.

The Duchess of Sussex recently toured Nigeria with husband Prince Harry and debuted a plethora of colourful and elegantly styled looks.

During their trip, Meghan even paid touching tributes to her late mother-in-law, Prince Diana, with her fashion choices and always seemed to be styled to perfection.

And it turns out the former Suits actress did most of her looks by herself.

Daniel Martin, who worked with Meghan from her wedding to Harry in 2018 until 2022, praised the duchess for being “so good” at doing her own hair and make-up, while on the private tour.

Meghan Markle smiling

Meghan Markle relies on ‘blush and big brown’ to make her features pop (Image: Getty)

He told Us Weekly: “I feel like when I’m not with her, she has more room to play. I think that’s the fun thing when you see her, like, she’s in Nigeria right now. It’s just her. There’s no stylist, there’s no hairdresser. She’s doing everything herself and she’s so good at it.”

He added: “She’s so good at doing her own face. She’s her own person. It’s so nice.”

The expert stated that he’s given Meghan a few helpful tricks to be able to pull off such impeccable looks on her own.

He also revealed that Meghan focuses on two key features to master her make-up looks – blush and big brows.

Mr Martin explained: “I mean, she loves some blush. She loves the cheek. She loves a big brow”.

 

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