The secrets to Kim Keon-hee’s age-defying looks: South Korean First Lady, 51, looks decades younger thanks to ‘less-is-more make-up’. ‘non-invasive treatments’ and a strict skincare regime, claim cosmetic experts
South Korean First Lady Kim Keon-hee has stepped into Britain with her husband, President Yoon Suk Yeol, as they were received by King Charles and Queen Camilla during a state visit.
But Royals fans have shared their shock online after discovering that Ms Kim, a former head of an arts events planning company, is 51 years old – and some say she looks a decade or more younger.
Speaking to FEMAIL, a cosmetic dermatologist revealed that Ms Kim’s ‘remarkable, age-delaying appearance’ could possibly be ‘attributed to a combination of several non-invasive cosmetic treatments’.
Einas Mousa, founder of Perla Dermatology Clinic, said: ‘Procedures such as facial fillers And Botox are common to achieve a rejuvenated appearance without the need for surgery.
‘These treatments can help smooth fine lines and restore volume, creating a naturally youthful appearance,’ the expert added. It was also suggested that the First Lady’s radiant look could be down to ‘less-is-more makeup’ and a strict skincare regimen.
South Korean First Lady Kim Keon-hee (pictured) stepped into Britain with her husband, President Yoon Suk Yeol, as they were received by King Charles and Queen Camilla during a state visit
Einas added, “The First Lady’s glowing skin could be the result of a dedicated skincare routine, possibly including medical-grade facials and advanced skincare products.
‘In addition to professional treatments, lifestyle factors such as a balanced diet, regular exercise and good hydration contribute significantly to maintaining a youthful appearance.’
In the meantime, Laura Kaybeauty expert and founder of Laura Kay London suggested the First Lady looked “vibrant and radiant, but also natural.”
She explained: ‘Undone beauty’ is a growing trend and Kim Keon-hee uses the ‘less is more’ approach as her makeup is simple and only slightly defined her eyes and lips. Her hair is also worn in a plain style so as not to distract from her radiant complexion.
‘As many experts know, looking natural or ‘undone’ involves extensive preparation and behind-the-scenes work to achieve the perfect look – some celebrity favorite tricks include permanent makeup and laser frequency treatments.
‘With subtle adjustments you can literally turn back the clock to look youthful and fresh. The will have First Lady access to the best; it looks like she has had fillers and Botox as her skin looks somewhat tight.
‘Her daily skin routine should be a high priority, with expensive medical-grade skincare products part of her beauty secrets. I imagine her investing in advanced skin peels and laser treatments to help repair her skin and make it look plumper.”
Charles and Camilla receive Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon-hee for the first state visit since the king’s coronation and the second of his reign.
But Royals fans have shared their shock online after discovering that Ms Kim (pictured left with Queen Camilla), a former head of an arts events planning company, is 51 years old – and some say she is ten years or more younger seems.
Charles and Camilla receive Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon-hee for the first incoming state visit since the king’s coronation and the second of his reign
Prince William and Kate, who looked stunning in a red outfit, played a key role this morning by greeting the President and First Lady at their London hotel.
The Prince and Princess of Wales traveled with Mr Yoon and Mrs Kim to a ceremonial welcome to the Horse Guards Parade, where the King and Queen waited.
After the event, they traveled to Buckingham Palace to view a special exhibition of items from the Royal Collection relating to South Korea in the Picture Gallery.
Charles and Camilla took their seats at the royal pavilion around midday and briefly greeted Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron, Home Secretary James Cleverly and the Defense Chiefs of Staff.
Camilla wore a blue dress and coat from Anna Valentine, a hat with loose feathers from Philip Treacy and a sapphire and diamond brooch that belonged to Queen Mary.
Nearby were the Sovereign’s Escort of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, the Life Guards and the Blues and Royals, commanded by Major Edward van der Lande.
Kate wore a striking £3,000 red caped coat from Catherine Walker and a matching hat from Jane Taylor. She also wore a pair of oval sapphire and diamond earrings from Princess Diana, which complemented the look with a pair of red Gianvito Rossi shoes.
A guard of honor formed by F Company Scots Guards gave a royal salute amid traditional pomp and ceremony – and the King and Mr Yoon inspected the troops.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon-hee, accompanied by Queen Camilla and King Charles III, view a special exhibition of items from the royal collection relating to South Korea at the Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace today
Kate, Kim Keon-hee, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Prince William pose for a photo at a London hotel this morning
Members of the Scots Guards recently deployed to South Korea, where they trained troops. Mr. Yoon walked past the two lines of guards inspecting the soldiers before returning with the king to the royal pavilion.
Charles, Camilla, William and Kate and their guests then traveled in a carriage procession through The Mall to Buckingham Palace.
The King and Queen then arrived at the grand entrance of Buckingham Palace, accompanied by President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon-hee, to the sound of the South Korean and British national anthems.
Mr. Yoon was the first to step out of the black and gold Irish State Coach, followed by the King. In the second carriage – the Australian State Coach – Camilla accompanied Mrs Kim.
William and Kate traveled in the Scottish State Coach with Choo Kyung-ho, South Korea’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance. The royal party and their guests then entered the palace for a private lunch.