Kate Middleton refuses to let her brunette tresses go gray, even in pregnancy, and she’s so taken with the eco-friendly product she’s found to save her mane that she’s reaching out to support the Indian village that supplies it! Read more about Duchess Kate’s hair-color quest…
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Kate Middleton refuses to let her brunette tresses go gray,
even in pregnancy, and she's so taken with the eco-friendly product she's found to save her mane that she's reaching out to support the Indian village that supplies it!
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So the duchess, shown here with her
follicly-challenged husband,
Prince William, sent out feelers throughout the former British Empire for a solution to her dis-tress, insiders said. That’s when palace staffers found a semi-permanent henna from a village in India that is completely safe!
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“The henna contains oils and herbs that condition the hair, as well as brighten its shine and color,” a source spilled, adding that the
future queen’s doctors gave it the green light as
pregnancy-safe. By purchasing the product, Kate was also told she’d help the people who make it.
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“She buys from a group that makes eco-friendly products and helps women support their communities,” said a snitch. “She even doubles her payment!
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"In fact, Kate’s asking all her pals to do the same. Now, the folks in India who provide the product are saying they hope to build the village’s first library with their newfound cash!”
Kate Middleton refuses to let her brunette tresses go gray,
even in pregnancy, and she's so taken with the eco-friendly product she's found to save her mane that she's reaching out to support the Indian village that supplies it!
So the duchess, shown here with her
follicly-challenged husband,
Prince William, sent out feelers throughout the former British Empire for a solution to her dis-tress, insiders said. That’s when palace staffers found a semi-permanent henna from a village in India that is completely safe!
“The henna contains oils and herbs that condition the hair, as well as brighten its shine and color,” a source spilled, adding that the
future queen’s doctors gave it the green light as
pregnancy-safe. By purchasing the product, Kate was also told she’d help the people who make it.
“She buys from a group that makes eco-friendly products and helps women support their communities,” said a snitch. “She even doubles her payment!
"In fact, Kate’s asking all her pals to do the same. Now, the folks in India who provide the product are saying they hope to build the village’s first library with their newfound cash!”