Kate Middleton's Chelsea Blow Dry Secrets Dished by Stylist
Ward explains, "Long layers ... give free-flowing hair lots of movement ... if the layers are too short you don't get that kind of fluidity throughout the cut. Aim for a side-swept, chin-length fringe and then ask your hairdresser to gently graduate longer layers down from there."The creator of the Chelsea Blow Dry reveals that its care-fee maintenance makes this hairstyle popular with both commoners and celebrities. A trim is needed not every six weeks, but every eight weeks, which is a whole two fewer haircuts a year!
Ward does mention that if you wait to visit your hairstylist longer than 12 weeks between haircuts, the style may need to be completely redone from the start.
So there it is. Richard Ward, who is Kate Middleton's personal stylist, has shared the secret to achieving her gorgeous locks that are envied by women (and men) around the world. If you're not sure if the Chelsea Blow Dry is right for you, check out the long hairstyle finder to decide. Next time you're at the salon, ask for the Chelsea Blow Dry, and you will leave feeling royal.

And then there are the trends so many of us have tried — the Eighties' bubble perm; Jennifer Aniston's 'Rachel' in the Nineties; the bang-up-to-date glossy, wavy locks of Kate Middleton. Little wonder, then, that many ladies go through endless
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