Kate Moss has revealed the secrets to her youthful complexion in a rare interview, after launching her own wellness brand called COSMOSS.
In a Q&A for Harrods, the veteran supermodel, 49, credited Dawn tea with maintaining her fresh-faced appearance.
However, one of Kate’s biggest beauty secrets come at a cost, as the tea bags cost an eye-watering £20 per box.
Each tin contains 20 teabags and each one is said to contain hibiscus flower, crushed bay leaf and ginger root.
Kate donned a gold metallic button-up shirt jacket, flared black trousers and gold strappy heels for the online chat.
The 90s star gave the rare interview as part of her launch for her latest launch of Sacred Mist.
When asked about her favourite ritual, Kate revealed that her skincare takes the top spot.
She said: ‘I love to start and finish my day by taking care of my skin. I use my golden nectar oil to give myself a facial massage.’
When asked what makes her calm, Kate said: ‘Spending time with myself, walking in my garden, doing yoga.’
To round off the video posted on Harrod’s Instagram page, Kate revealed that her favourite affirmation is ‘always find time for the things that make you feel happy to be alive.’
It comes as British Beauty Week kicked off celebrations in Covent Garden on Thursday evening.
And to mark the launch, The British Beauty Council announced Kate as their Global Ambassador.
She looked effortlessly stylish in a black gown as she arrived at the event.
Kate will now work closely with the Council to highlight the industry and its work across policy, ESG, Talent and Growth.
The announcement coincides with the first anniversary of her beauty and wellness brand COSMOSS.
At the event, Kate said: ‘Beauty is more than skin deep, it’s the heartbeat of the creative industry that’s helped build my career, and the careers of so much creative talent, from hair and makeup stylists on set to the magicians behind the brands.
‘Beauty – seen and unseen – touches everyone, from individuals to an industry. I am so proud to be part of it and honoured for this opportunity to join the British Beauty Council.’
The British Beauty Council is an organisation dedicated to solving beauty’s shared challenges, which represents the wider industry by generating conversation with the Government to tackle issues facing the industry today and in the future.
The Council collaborates with a diverse network of patrons and affiliates so that every sector within the beauty industry.
Kate’s beauty brand has been likened to a British version of Gwyneth Paltrow’s US business Goop as Kate became the latest celebrity to jump on the wellness market.
The supermodel, who currently lives in the Cotswolds, claimed the brand is ‘self-care created for life’s modern journeys’ upon its launch on September 1, 2022.
Kate’s beauty products, made from ‘potent, natural substances’, are split into three daily rituals which are said to balance the ‘body and soul with the natural environment and the circadian cycles’.
The website describes these rituals as enabling us to ‘adjust to the rhythm of nature, help us find inner peace and self-fulfillment, and open a door to balance, restoration and love’.
The full three rituals cost more than £400, while the popular Golden Nectar serum – which contains the ‘mythical’ tears of Chios, a plant resin produced on the Greek island – has a £105 price tag alone.
The dawn ritual, which fills the body with ‘positive energy’, costs a total of £287 and includes a £21 antioxidant ‘dawn tea’, a £52 cleanser and £95 anti-ageing face cream.
It is then finished with the £120 Sacred Mist eau de parfum which ‘envelopes you with its hypnotic yet grounding fragrance’ to ‘provide a sense of inner peace’.
During the daytime, Kate advises using her ‘moodboosting’ fragrance again, followed by the Golden Nectar serum – a CBD infused ‘ultimate antioxidant oil’.
With an eye-watering price-tag for only 30ml, it is described as ‘an everyday indulgence which takes care of your skin, body, mind and soul’.
Her third and final dusk ritual then includes a £20 calming evening tea, the £52 cleanser once again, the Golden Nectar oil and the £95 day and night face cream.
As well as her skincare and teas, Kate is also reportedly set to use her wellness brand to sell healthy food and mineral supplements.
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