Miranda Kerr's beauty spoon
Updated: 2012-05-04 11:03
(Agencies)
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Miranda Kerr. [Photo/Agencies] |
Miranda Kerr curls her eyelashes with a spoon.
The 29-year-old model - who has 15-month-old son Flynn with husband Orlando Bloom - admitted motherhood has made her rely on quick beauty solutions and she has learned to utilise her cutlery drawer to made her eyes appear wider.
She told BellaSugarTV: "You can curl your eyelashes with a spoon if you don't have an eyelash curler."
She explained she applies a coat of mascara before pinching her lashes between her thumb and the spoon.
The Victoria's Secret beauty also revealed she wakes up "glowing" thanks to an application of rosehip oil before she goes to sleep.
She said: "Now being a mother I don't have as much time to spend on my skin.
"And I like to wear rosehip oil at night. It's full of that many antioxidants and it really works on a cellular level too to rejuvenate the skin.
"I put that on at night and I wake up glowing."
And to keep her body feeling "super smooth", she uses a body brush after showering to get rid of dead skin.
She explained: "It's a dry brush, you can get it from the health food store and you brush your body with it. It makes your skin super smooth."
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