Kate Moss Insists Shes Not Very High Maintenance When It Comes to Makeup

The 48-year-old blonde beauty claims in a new interview that she does her own makeup and keeps it natural and ‘pretty basic’ unless she has to glam up for a night out.

AceShowbizKate Moss insists her makeup routine is “not very high maintenance.” The 48-year-old supermodel keeps her day-to-day make natural and “basic” unless she’s getting dolled up for a night out.

“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,” she said.

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.”

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