Kate Midddleton Baby Weight Loss: Duchess Rocks New Hair Style -- Here's How To Get The Look!

The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton was visibly missing the spotlight after giving birth to Princess Charlotte. However, the royal mom-of-two is now back and she returns with a hair makeover, sporting long bangs.

On Sept. 17, the celebrity mom and her brand new bangs made an appearance at the Anna Freud Center in England, according to HollywoodLife. She arrived in good spirits, donning a Silk Austin Shirtdress that gives a flattering fit. The dress comes with a patent leather belt that emphasized Kate's slim waist.

Upon arrival, Kate greeted Michael Samuel, chairman of trustees with a kiss on the cheek. Samuel told her and the rest of the guests that everyone was delighted for her presence and continued support in the center.

According to Mail Online, a royal spokesperson explained the presence of Middleton in the event, "The Duchess wants to play a part in the open discussion around the emotional and mental wellbeing of children. Building on her work over the last 18 months, she will continue to champion the valuable work that many charities and organisations are carrying out in this field."

Andrea Noguera, a mom-of-two shared that the charity had been a "lifeline" to her family after she was diagnosed with post-natal depression five years ago. Noguera, 33, appreciates that Middleton exerts efforts in visiting them.

"It's wonderful that she has come here because that shows me that she's interested in families and children and the problems that people can have," Andrea said. "I imagine it's because she's a mum herself, she has compassion for families and kids who are suffering in difficult situations. These problems don't come only to people who live in hostels, they can happen to very wealthy families."

Kate is indeed beautiful inside and out. For those who wanted to have the same hair with that of the Duchess, it's possible to do so with a little bit of effort, according to HollywoodLife. Follow the steps below for a better blowout.

1.       Towel dry the hair. If your hair is thin, add volume into it by applying a volumizing mousse like Oribe Grandiose Hair Plumping Mousse.

2.       Use a blow dryer like the T3 Featherweight Compact Folding Hair Dryer and a round boar bristle brush to blow your hair out in small sections (about two inches).

3.       Keep tension as you pull your hair through the brush, keeping the nozzle of the dryer facing downwards to prevent frizz and give a smooth, shiny finish.

4.       For a perfect finish, apply a mist or smoothing cream from mid-lengths to tips, like John Frieda Secret Weapon Touch-Up Cream.

Let us know if the steps above work for you. Enjoy the royal hair.

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