Princess Masako of Japan is a royal beauty who epitomizes ageless beauty, charm, and grace. This 50 year old princess has always been in the list of the world’s most beautiful princesses. Fluent in six languages (English, French, Russian, Spanish, German and Japanese) and educated at Harvard and Oxford universities, she suffered from depression-related health problems for over a decade after her marriage. Despite her health condition, she has emerged as a true winner, with an exquisiteness that the whole world is in awe of
So, how does the princess manage to look so amazing? We have searched far and wide and discovered the secret behind her ageless look!
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Her makeup is not at all made-up, but is very natural. The princess refrains from the use of dark shades of makeup. She is mostly seen in natural pastel shades. Let’s have a look at the makeup secrets of this royal beauty:
- The light tint on her lips accentuates her beauty in a subtle manner.
- Her eyebrows are well shaped and are always carved with a dark colored eyebrow pencil.
- She does not make use of color palette when it comes to her eyes and prefers mellow skin colors.
- The princess does not experiment much with the use of eyeliner and avoids using too much mascara.
- Her cheeks are mostly in baby pink color that you would otherwise adore on a rose.
- She does not have a keen interest in huge chunks of jewelry and is often spotted flaunting really cute yet stylish pearl and diamond earrings and necklaces.
- For few years princess Masako sported a plain bob cut. Lately, she has been gracefully leaving her shoulder length silky straight hair open. Mostly, she pulls her hair back to flaunt her perfectly shaped face.
- Her signature couture consists of a suit paired with a pill-box hat. She is completely covered, with full sleeves on all of her suits, which are mostly in white, pink and turquoise shades.
- Apart from this, she follows a strict regime of taking care of her skin, hair and overall health. The Japanese believe in a concept called ‘mie-nai osharĂ©’. It translates to hidden beauty, a phenomena that goes well with this Japanese royal beauty too. The natural beauty of this royal princess is indescribable and something that if followed by any one of us, will definitely make us stand out as a royal entity.
Fitness Secrets Of This Timeless Beauty:
Princess Masako has worked hard over the years to maintain a slim body structure. She looks way younger than her real age due to her strict diet regime, which consists of the following:
- Her Japanese diet includes huge amounts of rice that is cooked and eaten with no oil or butter. As this is a low-fat, complex carbohydrate, and a filling dish, it leaves less room for other cravings.
- The Japanese princess’ diet contains a huge amount of ‘brassica’ vegetables that include broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, radishes and bok choy (chinese cabbage). These brassicas are packed with antioxidants and fiber.
- Mushrooms are an excellent source for revitalizing the immune system and fighting diseases. They also help to lower the cholesterol level. Mushrooms also contain powerful anti-aging antioxidants. They are full of Vitamin B3, B5, B6 and B2.
- The princess loves raw fish, which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, low-fat protein and vitamins. She also makes use of different varieties of seaweed for various health benefits.
- The Japanese people have a healthy cultural association with green tea and so does the princess of the country. It has been proven beneficial to increase her metabolism and regulate the glucose levels. It also acts against aging symptoms and wrinkles.
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The princess loves personalized Mexican menu. Shark fin soup and roast duck amongst the Chinese delicacies and French meal featuring black truffles are the dishes that she loves to hog on.
Don’t you think the Princess of Japan looks ethereal? There is something timeless about her and now you know how she manages to look the way she does!
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