The Princess of Wales often has enviably shiny, thick looking tresses.This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreKate debuted new blonde hair recently – and we know one product she uses to keep it healthy (Image: PA )
Whenever Kate Middleton steps out in public, she is sure to look her best. Which is exactly why, when the royal debuted a new hair-do recently, it immediately caught our attention.
The Princess of Wales was spotted sporting a new blonde hair colour as she returned to her royal duties with husband Prince William, swapping out her trademark chestnut brown for autumn.
No matter what colour, Kate’s mane is always enviably glossy and frizz-free. And one of the products said to be in her haircare routine is the popular Kérastase Nutritive Bain Satin Hydrating Shampoo – and it can be bought from the high street.
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While a 250ml bottle of this “lifesaving” shampoo regularly costs £26, it can be bought at Lookfantastic for a touch cheaper, as the online retailer has slashed the royal’s go-to to £22.25, making it still affordable for many of us.
Ideal dry hair types that need a little bit of TLC, the Kérastase Nutritive Bain Satin Hydrating Shampoo is said to be a “lightweight and nutrient rich formula” that can cleanse and nourish our strands at the same time.
Kérastase Nutritive Bain Satin Hydrating Shampoo, 250ml
£25.05
£22.55
Lookfantastic
This protein and nutrient rich shampoo can deeply cleanse even the finest hair without leaving it stripped of moisture. With niacinamide and glycerine, it offers shine and fullness.
The cult-favourite product has been enriched with proteins to help strengthen the hair and prevent further breakage, which is ideal for chemical-treated hair, while niacinamide adds body, making it look thicker and fuller.
Dry, brittle hair types will also benefit from using the Redken All Soft Shampoo that uses Argan oil to leave hair 15x smoother and less tangled, with a 300ml bottle costing £22.60 at Boots.
Another cult product often loved by beauty enthusiasts is the Pureology Hydrate Shampoo that us said to be ideal foe thicker hair types, and it can be bought on Amazon for £17.74, down from £25.55.
However, the Princess of Wales’ Kérastase Shampoo remains popular with many other shoppers, with Lookfantastic shoppers giving it a 4.6 rating, as they say it “saves” their damaged hair and leaves it with “no knots.”
The Kérastase Nutritive Bain Satin Riche Shampoo cleanses and nourishes at the same time(Image: Kérastase )
One shopper praised: “This shampoo saved my hair. Literally. It was so dry. I was afraid it may of made my hair greasy or heavy but it it didn’t just made my hair soft and shiny again. I will never be without it from now on.”
A second shopper wrote: “My hair was so dry and damaged from colouring and dying it. It’s an amazing shampoo that has saved my damaged hair and gave it life back. I have been testing it for few weeks now and I already stocked up on it. Recommend!”
Someone else praised: “My bleached hair feels so good after only one use of this. I cannot wait to continue using it. No knots in my hair. My ends aren’t dry anymore. I’ve told all my friends and some family members after it I’m obsessed.”
One shopper with fine hair did fine it left their hair “greasy”, writing: “Nice shampoo – nice bottle, good texture & smell. Doesn’t weigh the hair down but my hair was quite greasy the next day. I have fine hair.”
Although, someone else with the same hair type added: “I have used this shampoo for many years now and I can’t live without it!
“It is great for fine hair that still needs some moisture. I then use the conditioner from this range after.”
Purchase Kate’s go-to Kérastase Nutritive Bain Satin Hydrating Shampoo (250ml) on Lookfantastic for £22.25.