Kate Moss' makeup routine 'not very high maintenance'

Kate Moss likes to keep her makeup basic and simple.

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Kate Moss revealed how she likes to keep her makeup simple
Kate Moss revealed how she likes to keep her makeup simple

Kate Moss' makeup routine is "not very high maintenance".

Unless she's getting dolled up for a night out, the 48-year-old supermodel keeps her day-to-day make natural and "basic".

She said: "I'd have to say I'm not very high maintenance when it comes to doing my own makeup.

"If I go out on a night ... I'll put more on obviously, do an eye. During the day, I keep it pretty basic."

The catwalk beauty also revealed she has been doing yoga and meditation to keep her "grounded and balanced".

She told Vogue in a Beauty Secrets video: "I've been meditating, doing yoga, just being much healthier … all of this stuff that can make you feel more grounded and balanced."

When it comes to skincare, the Cosmoss founder admits her 19-year-old daughter Lila - also a model - is always telling her off for not wearing sun protection.

She said: "My daughter tells me off all the time.

"I do know it's important."

In a separate video for British Vogue, Kate revealed her wild lifestyle left her adrenal glands and nervous system "f*****".

The blonde beauty was once known for her partying ways but has now been sober for some time, and revealed she used the self-help tome the 'Big Book' - which chronicles the famous 12-step recovery programme - to "fix" herself and examine her own "shortcomings".

She shared: “I learnt to look at myself, at my shortcomings and truthfully at who I am. And not be afraid. I started meditating every day, doing transcendental meditation, wild swimming... I tried everything [new].”

Kate - who has 19-year-old daughter Lila with former partner Jefferson Hack - loves to retreat to her garden when she's feeling tired.

She explained: “I come here and lie on the grass and burn frankincense. I listen to music and have a moment of peace. It’s so peaceful. This is where I come to get grounded."