A Miranda Kerrfect way to start the day will cost you around $400
ACCORDING to supermodel Miranda Kerr, it’s easy to look good if you can just follow her regular morning routine. But be warned, it doesn’t come cheap.
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ACCORDING to Miranda Kerr, it’s easy to look good if you can just follow her regular morning routine.
All it takes is a splash of facial sculptor, a glass of celery juice and a spray of citrus mist – and about $400 to buy everything from her personal certified organic skincare range.
The Queensland-raised supermodel and wife of billionaire Snapchat co-founder Evan Spiegel shared her exorbitant seven-step morning skincare routine, which she does daily on top of a hot water with lemon and a celery juice, while promoting her new range of china with Royal Albert yesterday.
Using products from her own certified organic skincare range Kora Organics, Kerr, 35, begins with a facial cleanser before applying a turmeric face mask that dries for 15 minutes.
During that time, she whips up some homemade celery juice as another way to rid her of inflammation.
Kerr then sprays her face with a citrus mist, applies moisturiser mixed with her noni glow face oil and then rubs a rose quartz facial sculptor over her face, because it “gets rid of puffiness and gets the circulation going”.
She finishes up the routine with some eye oil fitted with a rose quartz roller ball.
The seven products collectively retail in Australia for $403 at Sephora.
When it came to her diet, Kerr said she followed the “80 per cent healthy/20 per cent indulgent rule”, meaning “if you want some chocolate have a few bites just don’t eat the whole bar.”
Kerr, who gave birth to her second son Hart in May and has a 7-year-old son Flynn, also revealed that she uses her Kora body products on her children.
“It’s quite a juggle, but anything is possible if you schedule and prioritise,” she wrote to Instagram.