Supermodel and mum-of-three Miranda Kerr reveals her surprisingly simple skin and beauty routine while travelling to look fresh
- Miranda Kerr, 39, has revealed her post-travel skincare and makeup routine
- In a video she detailed the products she uses to ‘re-energise’ her complexion
- She used a cleanser, facial scrub, moisturiser and serum from her own skin line
- Her easy makeup routine included a light layer of foundation, blush and mascara
- For her hair Miranda’s one-step process was a spray of a $16 dry shampoo
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Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr has revealed her regime for taking care of her skin and applying makeup after a long flight – and it’s surprisingly simple.
The mum-of-three detailed her skincare and makeup routine that only took ten minutes in a video posted to Vogue France‘s YouTube page.
From Charlotte Tilbury’s $85 eyeshadow palette to a $16 dry shampoo, the 39-year-old model went through what she uses to she achieves a naturally glowing makeup and hair look to mask jetlag.

Aussie supermodel Miranda Kerr has revealed the skincare and makeup routine she relies on to ‘reenergise’ after a long haul flight and hide her jetlag
Miranda said she always does her skincare routine when she arrives at her destination to make her feel energised and treat herself to some ‘self care’.
She starts by using the foaming cleanser, a brightening and exfoliating mask and Vitamin C serum she said she is ‘obsessed’ with from her own brand Kora Organics.
She then moisturisers and runs a gua sha or facial sculptor over her skin to reduce ‘puffiness’ which she does both after a long flight and first thing each morning.
‘It contours your skin and lifts your skin and sculpts your skin, it increases circulation, it depuffs you skin,’ she explained.

For her skin Miranda relies on her beauty line Kora Organics to treat her skin after flying including the brightening and exfoliating mask


Miranda cleanses her face with a foaming cleanser from Kora Organics (left) then starts her make up routine with ‘a couple of pumps’ of RMS Beauty foundation (right) which she applies with a brush
‘It feels so soothing and I have been using a gua sha on my skin since I was in my early twenties.’
For her makeup, Miranda starts with ‘a couple of pumps’ of RMS Beauty foundation and applies it ‘all over her face’ with a foundation brush.
‘I honestly feel like when your skincare is great your makeup sits so much better on your skin,’ she added.
She applies some concealer to her under eyes to hide dark circles by simply tapping it on with her fingers.

Miranda said blush is ‘one of her favourite steps’ and applies it to her cheeks and eyelids then applies mascara on her top and bottom lashes to ‘open up’ her ‘jetlagged eyes’
For her eye brows, she lightly fills them in with a brown pencil and brush them upwards.
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Miranda then moves onto blush which she said is ‘one of her favourite steps’ and applies it to her cheeks and eyelids.
‘I’m just one of those girls that feels like a little flushed cheek goes a long way,’ she said.
‘I put my blush on the top of my eyelids because I feel like it just ties it all together.’
The former Victoria’s Secret Angel said if you accidentally use too much blush, you can ‘melt it back’ by sing a foundation rush so it becomes more ‘natural looking’.
Miranda then uses some balm on her lips in a ‘natural tint’ as well as Charlotte Tilbury’s Airbrush Flawless Finish powder in Shade Number One.

She washed her hair before flying so just gave her brunette locks a spray with Klorane Dry Shampoo which is just $16
‘I only ever part out down the centre. I like to keep the outsides more glowy and the centre more matte as it looks better in photographs that way,’ she said.
Miranda curls her eyelashes and applies mascara from the ‘root to the tip’ on her top and bottom lashes to ‘open up’ her ‘jetlagged eyes’.
She ‘defines’ her eyes by using a small amount of brown eyeshadow on the outer corner of her eyes and brushing up slightly then lining the eye with a pencil in the inner corner.
The Kora Organics skincare founder uses highlighter on the brow bone, tops of the cheeks and a ‘tiny touch’ in the inner corner of the eye and finally, lines her lips with a pencil to give them more ‘definition’.
After using a massage gun for a minute, Miranda starts her one-step hair routine.
She said she washed her hair before getting on the plane so just needs to give her brunette locks a spray with Klorane Dry Shampoo which is just $16.
The runway star said she is ‘not afraid’ to be generous with the dry shampoo which gives her hair more volume.