Meghan Markle surprised her fans by revealing an unexpected detail of her beauty routine during the Covid-19 pandemic. Far from luxurious lounges, the Duchess of Sussex turned to an economical and accessible solution.
A revelation that makes you smile
On November 14, 2024, Meghan Markle was invited to the launch of her friend and colorist Kadi Lee's new hair care range. During this event, the Duchess spoke with humor about her experience during confinement. “I was dying my hair with box dye when I met her!“, she confided, triggering laughter from the guests.
So, during the pandemic, Meghan Markle, like many others, had to adapt her routine. Deprived of her usual experts, she ordered affordable hair products online to maintain the shine of her hair, which over the years had become a central element of her image.
During this reception, the 43-year-old ex-actress offered her friend Kadi Lee a bouquet of roses picked from the garden of her home in Montecito. An attention which illustrates the complicity between the two women who are also associated. Indeed, Meghan Markle is a shareholder in Kadi Lee's company Highbrow Hippie.
A change dictated by circumstances
Kadi Lee has worked with Meghan Markle for over four years. The two women got to know each other thanks to Serge Normant, the famous hairdresser who took care of the duchess during her wedding to Prince Harry in 2018. Since then, Kadi Lee has become a reference for the former's hair care actress, while remaining a fervent promoter of ethical and inclusive brands.
Highbrow Hippie, the brand co-founded by Kadi Lee and Myka Harris, has established itself as a player in the sustainable beauty market. Her new range, presented at the event, fights against hair problems linked to aging, a theme to which Meghan Markle seems attached.
An evening marked by joy
The atmosphere was festive during this evening. Videos shared on social media show Meghan Markle dancing and singing to the sound of a gospel choir, surrounded by family and friends, including her makeup artist Daniel Martin and the founder of the Tatcha brand, Vicky Tsai. She was in a very good mood“, reported a source to People.
The Duchess, who has invested in several feminine and eco-responsible brands, also stressed the importance of supporting projects aligned with her values. This commitment, already visible in its support for Highbrow Hippie, is part of a broader approach aimed at promoting responsible and innovative businesses.