The minimalist, classic, and very flat image that Queen Letizia has been following has also become evident in her hair. The continued choice of blazer suits, repeating garments again and again, and the use of neutral colors is a clear communication strategy that goes perfectly with a lackluster mane.
Queen Letizia has been opting for loose waves and her thin headband as almost the only hairstyle. A way to shape her mid-length hair that, incidentally, has recently changed during audiences held at the Palacio de la Zarzuela. Although she has debuted a very spring-like blouse, her hair has taken center stage. We’ll tell you why!
Queen Letizia reappeared publicly to meet with the Claudia Tecglen Foundation, with the Association of Glaucoma for Affected and Relatives (AGAF) and with a representation of the Occidental Foundation. A morning of audiences in which she unveiled a new mane.
As we say, the queen consort has set aside her waves to give way to a sleek, very glossy mane that hides a trick behind it. On this occasion, we are not talking about her gray hairs and that gray strand that is now more than habitual in her image, but about the exceptionally polished finish with which she surprised.
Leaving more evident her layered haircut, the queen has preferred to straighten her hair and style it with a side part. However, she has not opted for the flat, board-like smoothness that we can achieve with a hair straightener, but with the ends rounded inward. A super-trendy and very sophisticated technique.
This ’90s style that is all the rage today has been the chosen way for Queen Letizia to refresh her mane without having to cut. And that perfect, shiny, frizz-free finish has a responsible and is called brushing.
Round brush and hair dryer for a perfect mane
Although the mother of Princess Leonor must have a very strict hair routine in which hydration is essential, this perfect result comes from the work done when drying it. Specifically, the famous hairdressing technique that uses a round brush and a hair dryer to mold, smooth, or add volume and movement to the hair as it dries.
As we say, it’s called brushing and it uses this type of tools to give that rounded finish at the ends and to smooth without losing volume or movement. With a little dexterity, it also serves to create large waves, and although it may seem difficult it is easy to do from home.
Working the hair in this intensive way, accompanied by finishing products such as a good serum or hair oil helps the hair look much shinier and reduce frizz – important on these rainy days. Will Doña Letizia repeat this look again? Or will she return to her usual waves?