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i think grand duchess marie theresea colours her hair
I think even Mary colors her hair, but in case she does, it is particularly well done, with a gorgeous auburn color with a bit of red in it. Could be natural though I doubt it.amina1 said:I think almost all royal ladies do! but I've always wondered about PMary's hair, I don't think she does, she has a beautiful natural colour, sometimes it looks light brown and some other times dark.
QRania I think prefers highlighs, light brown and sometimes blond.
princess olga said:I think that the men on the other hand, do not color theirs.
Australian said:I dont know about any of today's royals but Queen Elizabeth I wore a wig.
acdc1 said:What about Mette-Marit? I'm pretty sure she's naturally blonde, but sometimes it seems that she has dark roots.
The hairdo of Queen Beatrix looks complicated but is not. According to a Dutch hairdresser, base for the Queen's hairdo is half-long hair, a simple Carmen set (curlers) and lots of hairspray.
Kelly said:Does Maxima dye her hair? I thought it was natural because most of her pictures when young she has a dirty blonde look.?
LadyK said:Crown Princess Mary doesn't dye her hair. She has never had roots or obvious highlights, or any of those typical signs. Judging by this, and by looking at her sisters' hair, it's pretty certain that Mary does not dye her hair- she just doesn't need to.
LadyK said:Crown Princess Mary doesn't dye her hair. She has never had roots or obvious highlights, or any of those typical signs. Judging by this, and by looking at her sisters' hair, it's pretty certain that Mary does not dye her hair- she just doesn't need to.
On the other hand, I'm pretty certain that Queen Sonja dyes her hair. I also suspect that Queen Paola and Queen Silvia dye theirs.
acdc1 said:What about Mette-Marit? I'm pretty sure she's naturally blonde, but sometimes it seems that she has dark roots.
Kelly said:Does Maxima dye her hair? I thought it was natural because most of her pictures when young she has a dirty blonde look.?
LadyK said:I still think that Mary's hair is natural. The problem with brown hair is that, more than any other color, is highly affected by light. When you are in a specific light, your hair might appear differently. For example, it is very common for brunettes to have red tints in certain types of sunlight. In deeper, softer light, it seems darker.
And yes, I know it's not a big deal to dye your hair- I've even done it before!
The obvious hair dyers:
Letizia of Spain (highlights)
Maxima of the Netherlands
Mette-Marit of Norway
Madeleine of Sweden
Sonja of Norway
Pretty sure they do:
Silvia of Sweden (almost 99% on this one, but does anyone have any proof?)
Sofia of Spain
Cristina of Spain (highlights, at least)
Paola of Belgium
Mathilde of Belgium
Zara Philips
It must be dyed; she is 60 - I don't know any women in their 60s with brown hair without a speck of grey in it. Besides, queen Silvia is well-known for using plastic surgery (I have seen it discussed here a couple of times). I don't think that a person who opts for plastic surgery does not dye her grey hair as well.LadyK said:IPretty sure they do:
Silvia of Sweden (almost 99% on this one, but does anyone have any proof?)