Miranda Kerr is giving fans a peek at her beauty routine for an at-home date night with her husband, Evan Spiegel, as they continue to social distance amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In a Thursday vlog for British Vogue, the 37-year-old model and KORA Organics founder takes viewers through her entire routine, sitting down to begin with skincare after her shower.
After sharing that she shaved her legs and used a body brush in the shower, Kerr mists herself with sage spray and uses a battery-powered massager on her upper body.
Her skincare routine consists of a rose mist, vitamin C serum on her face and hands, face oil, an eye oil on any lines and a KORA Organics Turmeric moisturizer.
"I like to have these nearby," Kerr says of the various crystals she keeps on hand, which she uses to massage her face and upper body. "They're just little tools that help me feel relaxed and pampered."
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Kerr is "quite big on blush," she shares, using it liberally over her cheeks (as she likes to look like she just went for a run) and even applying some to her eyelids. She uses a highlighter with crushed rose quartz (it adds "energetic benefits," she says), and "powder down the center" of her face, while leaving "the outsides more dewy."
Other tricks Kerr has up her sleeve? Using liner on her entire lip "to make [her] lipstick last longer" — as well as the ability to curl her eyelashes using a spoon in a pinch. "It's good to try new things when you're stuck," she quips.
After finishing her look with a bolder lip and minimal eye makeup save for mascara and filling in a few spots on her eyebrows, Kerr finishes blow-drying her hair, adding a bit of dry shampoo at the roots for "a little more volume."
"If you take 5, 10, 15, 20 minutes even, for yourself, you give so much more back. Because once you fill your own cup up, then you can overflow and fill others'," she says.
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