Miranda Kerr makeup and skincare routine: Supermodel shares the products she swears by

Miranda Kerr shares the pricey skincare and makeup routine she swears by… and reveals she’s a fan of Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop products

Miranda Kerr has shared details about her extensive skincare and makeup routine.

The Australian supermodel, 40, spoke to New Beauty about her go-to ‘supermodel-approved’ products she uses on a daily basis.

Kerr, who is known for her ageless and flawless complexion, started off with listing her routine skincare staples which featured a range of her own KORA Organics products.

‘In the morning, I use our Foaming Cleanser ($66) and our Turmeric Scrub ($78),’ she began.

‘When I get out of the shower, I spritz my face with our Minty Mist. Then I apply our Vitamin C Serum, bakuchiol serum, Turmeric Moisturizer and Noni Glow Face Oil.’

Miranda Kerr has shared details about her extensive skincare and makeup routine

Kerr noted that she has a similar routine at night before bed – using an AHA Night Serum after cleansing, followed by the bakuchiol serum, a moisturiser and face oil.

She also uses a $78 ‘Noni Sleeping Mask’ that doesn’t rub off and onto her pillow.

The former Victoria’s Secret model also pointed out that she doesn’t use retinol due to having sensitive skin, hence why she uses a bakuchiol serum as a ‘gentler option’.

The Australian supermodel, 40, spoke to New Beauty about her go-to 'supermodel-approved' products she uses on a daily basis

The Australian supermodel, 40, spoke to New Beauty about her go-to ‘supermodel-approved’ products she uses on a daily basis

Every morning, Kerr uses a Foaming Cleanser

She the applies Turmeric Scrub ($78) followed by a moisturiser

Every morning, Kerr uses a Foaming Cleanser ($66) and Turmeric Scrub ($78) followed by a moisturiser

‘I use it morning and night, and it resurfaces my skin without irritation,’ she said.

Before makeup, she also uses a gua sha from her brand, that is valued at $94 and an ice roller to reduce inflammation after travelling or nights out.

Kerr opts for ‘clean, nourishing and lightweight’ makeup, using UnCoverup Concealer from RMS Beauty which retails at $57.

Kerr noted that she has a similar routine at night before bed - using an AHA Night Serum after cleansing, followed by the bakuchiol serum, a moisturiser and face oil

Kerr noted that she has a similar routine at night before bed – using an AHA Night Serum after cleansing, followed by the bakuchiol serum, a moisturiser and face oil

Kerr’s self care staples don’t stop there, the model is a fan of taking the occasional bath and uses Goop’s Martini Bath Soak, valued at $60.

Goop, founded by actress Gwyneth Paltrow, offers a range of wellness and lifestyle products.

‘I am also a longtime believer in body brushing. I dry brush almost every morning to boost circulation, stimulate blood flow and remove dead skin cells,’ Kerr said.

Finally, to keep her hair in supermodel shape, the mother-of-two swears by Paul Mitchell’s Repair as she uses several heat styling products for work.

The model, who is married to Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel (left) is also a fan of taking the occasional bath and uses Goop’s Martini Bath Soak, valued at $60

The model, who is married to Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel (left) is also a fan of taking the occasional bath and uses Goop’s Martini Bath Soak, valued at $60

She also uses Klorane’s dry shampoo with oat milk.

Kerr is one of Australia’s top modelling exports, having walked the runway for the likes of Victoria’s Secret, Dior and Chanel.

The model, who is married to Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel, 33, rose to fame at the age of 13 after winning Dolly Magazine’s modelling competition.

She then went on to become Australia’s first Victoria’s Secret Angel in 2007.

She now runs her own skincare company, Kora Organics.

Kerr rose to fame at the age of 13 after winning Dolly Magazine's modelling competition. She then went on to become Australia's first Victoria's Secret Angel in 2007

Kerr rose to fame at the age of 13 after winning Dolly Magazine’s modelling competition. She then went on to become Australia’s first Victoria’s Secret Angel in 2007

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