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IT seems that Meghan Markle’s trademark loose up-do has started a serious trend.

Pinterest's 2018 style report found that the most-searched hairstyle for weddings was the “messy up do” - with searches for the undone look up 1,247 per cent this year.

 Meghan Markle’s trademark loose up do’ has started a serious trend
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Meghan Markle’s trademark loose up do’ has started a serious trendCredit: PA:Press Association

The on-trend look is perfect for gym, to work, to cocktails and requires minimal effort.

And, the good news is, it’s pretty easy to recreate at home.

Celebrity hairdresser, Anthony Nader told MailOnline that, for best results, hair shouldn’t be freshly washed – as it would likely cause it to fall out.

He added: “This also ensures that it shows the texture of the hair, which gives that cool-girl, effortless vibe.

 The laid back look is easy to recreate at home.
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The laid back look is easy to recreate at home.Credit: PA:Press Association

“To maximise the longevity of the style, I'd recommend a dry texture spray spritzed onto the roots and mid-lengths while your hair is still down.”

He says that you should then massage the spray in before flipping your hair into the knot.

You can then loosen and remove strands for a flattering finish.

 

Anthony added: “If you have a petite face it can be a good idea to have your up do placed high on the top of your head, as this elongates the shape of your face.

You can use Fabulous' Beauty School video above for help getting it just right.

So will you be giving the royally popular style a go?

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While London Fashion Week make-up artists have revealed the dramas that go on backstage… and the £10 high-street product they swear by.

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