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Revealed: Makeup artist discloses specific beauty products responsible for Meghan Markle's radiant 'glass skin' appearance

Daniel Martin, Meghan Markle's regular makeup artist, reveals the details behind her striking glow for With Love, Meghan season 2. From skin maintenance to bronze application, a breakdown is provided.

Makeup artist of Meghan Markle discloses specific cosmetic items creating her radiant 'glass skin'...
Makeup artist of Meghan Markle discloses specific cosmetic items creating her radiant 'glass skin' appearance

Revealed: Makeup artist discloses specific beauty products responsible for Meghan Markle's radiant 'glass skin' appearance

In the second season of 'With Love, Meghan' now available on Netflix, Meghan Markle's makeup takes on a lighter, fresher, and more pared-back look. Her trusted makeup artist, Daniel Martin, is behind this natural and radiant look.

Martin, known for his fresh and natural approach, has recently added Live Tinted Hueglow to his makeup kit. This radiance-enhancing formula gives a 'glass skin' finish without looking heavy. Martin sometimes adds a few drops of Hueglow to foundation, and uses it on both Meghan's body and face to add a radiance to her skin that doesn't look like makeup.

For Meghan's cheeks, Martin reaches for Chanel's Les Beiges Healthy Glow Bronzing Cream. This cult bronzing cream delivers the soft-focus warmth and definition Meghan wears, leaving behind a luminous, glass-like sheen.

To prepare Meghan's skin for makeup, Martin applies layers of Tatcha skincare products. This ensures a smooth and hydrated canvas for the makeup application.

Gently defining Meghan's eyes is a Make Up Forever palette. The exact shades used remain undisclosed, but the effect is subtle and enhances her natural beauty.

Martin's choice of powder is strategic. He uses it only in certain places to balance out skin tone and achieve a healthy radiance, rather than a heavy, caked-on look.

The RRP for Live Tinted Hueglow is $60/£50, and for Chanel's cult bronzing cream is $64/£68. Chanel's Silky, skin-first highlighter, another product used in Martin's kit, retails for $38/£38.

Daniel Martin, who also worked on Meghan Markle's wedding-day makeup, has revealed the exact products and tricks used for her makeup in the second season of 'With Love, Meghan'. This insight offers a glimpse into the techniques and products used to create Meghan's fresh, natural, and radiant look.

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