Miranda Kerr is allowing mere mortals to try and emulate her impeccable look by unveiling KORA Organics, an organic beauty range that she created using her closely guarded skincare secrets.
The former Victoria’s Secret angel is selling her organic skincare line on net-a-porter.com.
Speaking about her beauty brainchild, Miranda Kerr said: “KORA Organics is a reflection of my passion for living a healthy, balanced organic lifestyle that I want to share.”
Miranda Kerr set about creating her range because she was unable to find organic skincare anywhere in the beauty market.
Containing key ingredients such as lavender, aloe vera and rosehip oil, Miranda Kerr has ensured that everything is as organic as possible.
The range also includes Miranda Kerr’s secret beauty weapon: Noni.
Miranda Kerr unveils KORA Organics skincare line featuring Noni fruit
Noni is a fruit native to the South Pacific Islands and a powerful antioxidant containing more than 170 vitamins and minerals that Miranda Kerr has been drinking since the age of twelve.
She has long credited Tahitian Noni Juice, a drink made from the noni plant, and coconut oil for giving her a supermodel glow.
The obscure noni juice derives from the fruit of the Morinda citrifolia tree found in South-east Asia.
Miranda Kerr told Australia’s Cosmopolitan magazine: “I’ve been drinking it since I was 14, and when I’ve got a long day ahead of me, it’s the one thing I can’t live without.”
Manufactures claim the liquid “supports your immune system, delivers superior antioxidants, increases energy, and allows greater physical performance levels”.
Bottles of the drink are not exactly cheap, retailing at around $38 for a litre of juice.
Miranda Kerr said: “I wanted to develop a range of products that bring together the very best in skincare ingredients that are designed to nourish, replenish and hydrate the skin.
“The KORA Organics range is exactly what I wanted for myself but was unable to find anywhere in the world.
“The products represent my healthy/balanced lifestyle, my beliefs and love of organics.”
Miranda Kerr has ensured that her fans can afford her range as she is offering an Energizing Citrus Mist for £32 ($50) and Enriched Body Lotion for £38 ($60).
Desperate Housewives star Vanessa Williams has launched ReVitalistic, her own skincare line.
ReVitalistic features five products that include an anti-aging cream, firming eye serum and a skin “perfecting” peel.
Vanessa Williams, who will appear in the forthcoming TV series 666 Park Avenue, told WWD: “I’ve decided to share my secrets.”
The range will be available through QVC, the shopping network, from August 3.
Products will also be released in stores at a later date, though the stores remain unknown for the moment.
The star, who last attracted headlines after penning the autobiography You’ve Got No Idea with her mother, said he had long hoped to release a skincare line.
It had been in the works for “years”.
Vanessa Williams’ skincare line ReVitalistic features five products that include an anti-aging cream, firming eye serum and a skin “perfecting” peel
“Living in the moment is something I always strive to do, hectic schedule or not,” she explained.
“So, when the parts were put in motion to launch this skincare line, I knew it was something I wanted to accomplish.”
Vanessa Williams claimed that she had been very hands-on during the line’s creation.
She plucked ingredients that she had grown familiar with and incorporated them into a formula with the help of many skincare experts.
“These are the greatest hits that have worked for me as I’ve aged,” she said.
“I’ve taken proven skin care concepts and improved them. I am involved in every aspect of it, from the name, the color palette of the packing, the logo and the ingredients.
“It has been a labor of love and I have loved working on it for years until I knew it was perfect.”
The collection even has a predicted star seller – the Re-Start Skin Serum.
Each of the products will be priced between $48 and $68.
She added that the products, some of which omit a ginger scent, can be worn as primers as well as beneath foundations.
She added: “Texture matters to me whenever I put a product on my face so I’ve created rich, luxurious blends with a smooth complex giving a weightless feeling.”
Vanessa Williams added that she had struggled to find the right cosmetics to suit her skin.
“I’ve tried to age gracefully in front of the camera,” she said.
“I needed products that were effective in reversing the signs of aging, sun damage and years of travel and makeup.
“I couldn’t find anything that worked for me. So I decided to create my own.”