Inside Miranda Kerr’s morning beauty routine
Plus, why organic skin care is so important to the Aussie beauty
Plus, why organic skin care is so important to the Aussie beauty
Any chance we get to sit down with a high-profile celeb, especially a home-grown beauty like Miranda Kerr, we are bursting with questions. Mostly we just want a sneak peek into their beauty routine and the products they love.
When we recently got the chance to chat with newly married and now pregnant model, mother and makeup mogul Miranda Kerr, we wanted to know why she prefers her skin care ingredients to be organic, what her morning beauty routine entails, and how motherhood changed her approach to beauty. Here’s what she had to say…
Why is organic beauty important to you?
Our skin is our largest organ and it supports the life of all our other body parts. It plays a vital role in maintaining our immune system and works 24/7 to take care of us.
Is that what helped inspire your range, Kora Organics?
Absolutely. I was looking for skin care products for my personal use that were certified organic and natural, and that delivered results, but I was unable to find anything that was non-toxic and really worked.
You’ve created some new products. Do you have a favourite?
My absolute must-have, if I have to choose one, is the new Noni Glow Face Oil. It contains high levels of antioxidants, essential fatty acids and vitamins and minerals to smooth, nourish and brighten your skin.
Has your beauty routine changed since you had your son, Flynn?
It’s much faster and more efficient!
But essentially I still have the same daily routine because I think it’s important to find some balance in between everything—and take some time each day to look after ourselves.
What is your morning beauty routine?
I do a dry body brush each morning. It’s a great way to get the circulation going and remove dead skin cells.
I start with my feet and legs and work my way up in quick, gentle strokes.
What’s your guilty treat?
There are many! I love dark chocolate, organic red wine, triple-cream goats’ cheese and the occasional burger and french fries. I’m all about moderation and I try my best to follow the 80 per cent healthy and fresh, and 20 per cent indulgence rule.
Keen to learn more about organic skin care? Read our guide to the difference between organic and natural skin care.
Read more Who celebrity beauty interviews at who.com.au
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Previously from an advertising background, Toni has been working in editorial and beauty at Pacific Magazines for the past five years, and is currently working across Who and New Idea, two of the top five best-selling weeklies in the country. Toni loves being able to make the beauty world seem accessible to the working woman, particularly for those who are time-restricted. As a working Mum, she’s constantly searching for easy beauty and skincare routines on a budget.