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Secrets of Meghan's 'glow-up': Duchess has undergone 'advanced skincare treatments' to secure new radiant look, experts claim

The Duchess of Sussex has undergone somewhat of a beauty transformation in recent times - and beauty experts have revealed what treatments she might've undergone (pictured at the One805 Live! event in Santa Barbara)

The Duchess of Sussex was as radiant as ever when she scooped the ‘Humanitarians of the Year’ accolade alongside her husband in New York yesterday evening.

While Meghan has always had a glowing complexion, she looked particularly dazzling yesterday when compared to her previous, more matte looks, including during the One805 Live! charity event in Santa Barbara last month.

Her appearance, according to UK beauty experts, is benefiting from the recent incorporation of non-invasive cosmetic procedures, new make-up steps, and an advanced skincare routine.

Breaking down the possible treatments that the mother-of-two, 44, has undergone, beauty expert Gemma Logan told The Royale that Meghan’s ‘glow-up’ isn’t the result of drastic changes, but subtle self-care additions.

‘Meghan Markle’s recent glow-up isn’t one of dramatic transformation but a gentle refinement that feels natural, confident, and quietly luxurious.

‘It’s the kind of radiance that makes you wonder what she’s been doing differently, without it looking like she’s tried too hard.

‘Meghan’s complexion has gone from fresh and pretty to utterly luminous. That glassy sheen doesn’t just come from good genes or a swipe of highlighter. It’s likely the result of advanced skincare treatments that focus on hydration, renewal, and collagen boosting.

‘One treatment that’s been making waves in celebrity circles is the salmon sperm facial or PDRN therapy.

The Duchess of Sussex has undergone somewhat of a beauty transformation in recent times - and beauty experts have revealed what treatments she might've undergone (pictured atthe One805 Live! event in Santa Barbara)

The Duchess of Sussex has undergone somewhat of a beauty transformation in recent times – and beauty experts have revealed what treatments she might’ve undergone (pictured atthe One805 Live! event in Santa Barbara)

‘Despite the slightly alarming name, it’s a powerhouse for rejuvenation. It uses DNA molecules derived from salmon to improve skin texture, elasticity, and glow. It’s the sort of discreet, results-driven treatment that fits perfectly with Meghan’s polished aesthetic.

‘Another likely favourite in her skincare routine could be LED light therapy. Regular sessions using red and near-infrared light help calm inflammation and stimulate collagen production.

‘It gives that plump, dewy finish that no amount of makeup can replicate. Combine that with gentle exfoliation and a diet of nourishing serums, and you’ve got the kind of radiance that catches the light beautifully.’

Logan explained that Meghan’s altered appearance may also be down to her changed makeup routine.

She explained, ‘Her makeup has also undergone a subtle evolution. In earlier appearances, Meghan leaned towards softer, natural looks with rosy tones and minimal definition.

‘These days her approach feels more sculpted and refined. There’s a golden warmth to her complexion, the cheekbones look subtly lifted, and the eyes are softly defined with smudged liners and taupe shadows. It’s quietly glamorous without ever looking heavy.

‘The finish of her foundation plays a huge part too. She’s embraced a luminous base that enhances her natural skin rather than masking it.

‘A light-reflecting primer or a touch of liquid highlighter mixed with foundation gives that same dewy finish. The result is makeup that enhances, not hides, and feels effortless yet elevated.’

The mother-of-two was radiant during yesterday evening's Annual World Mental Health Day Gala (pictured at the event with Prince Harry)

The mother-of-two was radiant during yesterday evening’s Annual World Mental Health Day Gala (pictured at the event with Prince Harry)

Meghan was equally glowing during her surprise appearance at the Balenciaga show during Paris Fashion Week

Meghan was equally glowing during her surprise appearance at the Balenciaga show during Paris Fashion Week

She continued, ‘Brows can transform the entire face, and Meghan’s have become a little fuller and more defined over the years. Gone are the slimmer arches of her early days.

‘Now they’re softly structured and brushed up for a modern, natural finish. A good brow lamination or a tinted gel would create that same softly groomed look. The effect is subtle, but it frames her face beautifully and adds instant sophistication.

Logan went on to analyse Meghan’s hair, saying, ‘Her hair has followed suit, moving from loose, romantic waves to sleeker, more refined styles.

‘A glossy low ponytail or a smooth blowout instantly communicates poise and confidence. That mirror-like shine often comes from glossing or keratin treatments, which smooth the cuticle and help light bounce off every strand. It’s a simple yet incredibly effective way to elevate a look.

She concluded, ‘What truly sets Meghan’s glow-up apart is the sense of assurance she now radiates. Confidence plays a huge role in beauty, and she wears hers like a signature accessory.

‘She looks like someone who knows what works for her and invests in quality care without overdoing it.

‘Her glow up is about refinement, self-care, and intention. It’s a reminder that the best kind of beauty comes from knowing yourself and celebrating that quietly, every single day.’

Elsewhere,Dr Ross Perry, Medical Director of Cosmedics Skin Clinics, added that Meghan’s everyday habits likely play a part in her appearance.

‘It’s likely that Meghan’s lifestyle plays a huge role in her complexion, she clearly prioritises self-care, with plenty of sleep, hydration, a nutrient-rich diet packed with oily fish and leafy greens, and minimal alcohol or processed foods. All of these factors support clear, healthy, luminous skin.

‘From a professional skincare perspective, Meghan may have also benefited from a combination of non-invasive treatments to maintain her youthful, radiant glow.

‘Regular microdermabrasion sessions would help exfoliate away dead skin cells, unclog pores, and boost cell renewal. Laser rejuvenation can tackle early signs of ageing, pigmentation, and sun damage while improving overall texture and tone.

‘In addition, HydraFacials are an excellent option for that instant ‘glow,’ as they cleanse, exfoliate, extract impurities, and deeply hydrate the skin in one session.

‘LED light therapy is another likely go – to as it’s completely non-invasive and helps stimulate collagen, calm inflammation, and even out skin tone.

‘Finally, subtle injectable skin boosters such as Profhilo or polynucleotide treatments provide deep hydration, elasticity, and that glass-like, natural radiance we’re seeing here. These are painless, quick, and offer a beautifully refreshed finish without altering facial features.’

It comes after Meghan’smakeup artist, Daniel Martin, revealed the secret behind Meghan’s ‘radiant’ Paris Fashion Week look.

The Montecito-based royal surprised the fashion community last weekend when she made an appearance at the Balenciaga show in support of the brand’s latest creative director, Pierpaolo Piccioli.

Meghan hired the help of Martin, her longtime friend and makeup artist who completed her 2018 wedding day look to Prince Harry, to master her complexion for the event.

The artist, who appeared in the duchess’s Netflix series, used an unusual technique of combining Meghan’s foundation with a £83 Longevity serum from luxury Japanese skincare brand Tatcha to create a refreshed look.

He took to Instagram to break down his technique, but first thanked his followers for their kind words. ‘I want to come on and say thank you so much for all the love and support, it’s been so overwhelming to be honest.’

Martin, Tatcha’s global director of artistry and education, continued, ‘I did my usual skin prep with her, which was a lot of Tatcha, and I’m not saying that because I’m with the brand, but it’s a skincare ritual that has been in my kit, and I [have] used on all my clients for years.’

‘The switch up was that I actually mixed the Tatcha Longevity serum in with the foundation, and I think that added another layer of radiance to her makeup, which made her look even more juicy and glowy.

‘I use foundation a lot with my hands, so when I apply it, I’m applying it like a massage… I’ll go in with a brush to add more coverage, and then I’ll use a sponge to blend it out.’

He continued, ‘Regarding powder, she has powder only in the T-zone of her face. There’s no loose powder all over. I just wanted to knock out the shine that happens in the middle of her forehead and around her nose, and the powder I used was the Paris Berlin press powder.

‘They’re a makeup brand local to Paris, you can only get it in Paris, I believe, and every time I’m in Paris, I always go there to shop. It’s like a theatrical industry makeup store, which is awesome.

‘Her cheek is the Tom Ford contour cream. I only use the contour; I kind of use it like a bronzer, and on top of it was the Tatcha serum stick, so it gave that added radiance to that.

‘We just wanted to keep everything light, fresh, and radiant. She just flew in, and your skin gets dehydrated from the plane, so I just wanted to bring some hydration back into her skin and just bring some life to it.

‘Her lipstick, I had several Tom Ford lipstick options, and the one that she chose was iconic nude, which is like this beautiful mauve-y pink, and we use Makeup Forever lip liner, and that was pretty much it.

‘Her eyeshadow was just browns, I did a halo effect, [and] mascara. I introduced her to this Mac mascara, which she loves. It’s all about beautiful, structured brows, keeping everything fresh and polished.

‘When you come from fashion like I do, it’s not about the makeup, it’s about just looking beautiful, radiant, polished.’

He concluded, ‘I would love to get her in a lip one day, Meghan if you’re watching this, let’s do a lip, I’d love to see you in a lip.’