Miranda Kerr talks pregnancy beauty, her skincare secrets and the one beauty rule she lives by
June 28, 2019 | News | No Comments
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28th Jun 2019
Some 10 years ago, at the height of her modelling career, Miranda Kerr took on the task of shaping the rather fickle world of beauty. Fast forward a decade, and the 36-year-old mother of two, who is currently expecting her third child, has done just that.
With the launch of her skincare label, Kora Organics, Kerr undeniably paved the way for A-beauty; a homegrown trend now sweeping the industry, both at home and abroad. Certified organic and cruelty-free, the model’s range of products continue to set the tone for the standard of Australian skincare.
“Australians are quite active, they’re quite health conscious, and they’re very much ahead of the game when it comes to clean beauty,” Kerr told Vogue. “[But] Kora is so much more than clean beauty,” she continued, explaining that the term certified organic means her products are made from a range of antioxidant-rich ingredients grown in nutrient-dense soil.
Cue Kora’s latest launch: the Noni Bright Vitamin C Serum. Enlisting the help of Kakadu plum, acerola cherry, and orange peel, Kerr has created what is set to be your new go-to product from a superfruit complex that promises to help even skin tone, while simultaneously brightening your complexion.
Unable to find a certified organic vitamin C serum to use on her skin during the course of her previous two pregnancies, Kerr took it upon herself to create her very own. “It is so gentle but so potent and effective, it works on all the concerns I have while being pregnant, including pigmentation,” she shared.
According to the model, who applies the formula after cleansing, but before moisturising, the Noni Bright Vitamin C Serum also helps her “combat fine lines and wrinkles, while maintaining the elasticity of my skin.”
Considering that after all these years, Kerr’s products have the same cut through they did when they first hit the market a total of 10 years ago, it’s safe to say the model knows a thing or two about beauty. As such, we decided to quiz her on her skincare routine, top beauty tips, and whether or not there are any treatments she would never try. Hint: there aren’t.
Sharing that her beauty habits haven’t changed since she fell pregnant, Kerr confessed: “I love my little morning and night routine, because I feel like it really helps my skin be the best that it can be.”
It should come as no surprise that Kerr found it rather difficult to name her favourite Kora products. From the flexible two-in-one turmeric mask, and the body balm she uses on one-year-old Hart and eight-year-old Flynn, to her luxurious face oil and the must-have sleeping mask she hates to go without – each one works to complement the other.
As for her most important beauty rule? “Definitely consistency,” Kerr told Vogue. “Because that’s when you notice the best results.”
“For me, making sure I cleanse, mist and moisturise morning and night no matter what, no matter how tired I am, that’s what’s really important,” she explained. On top of that, Kerr also ensures that each of the products she uses are certified organic.
“What you put on your skin soaks directly into your bloodstream, so I think it is important that people really read the ingredients and understand what they’re putting on their skin,” she said. “Healthy skin is the most beautiful skin and if you give your skin the nutrients it needs, it’s going to be glowing, it’s going to be plump, and it’s going to be hydrated.”
Finally, Kerr shared that she follows an “80 per cent healthy, and 20 per cent indulgent” rule, that she extends across all aspects of her life. “Like, I’m 80 per cent good girl and 20 per cent wild child,” she laughed.
“I think it’s important to have that balance, [considering] there are so many things that we can’t control,” she reasoned. “I don’t believe in being super strict, I just believe in making a conscious decision.”
So there you have it. Go forth and make like Miranda Kerr.
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