The model, 58, posted a photo on Instagram on Nov. 8 showing herself wearing no makeup as she lay in a bed
is embracing her natural glow!
On Friday, Nov. 8, the iconic supermodel, 58, shared an Instagram showcasing a glowy makeup-free look, shiny hair and comfy-yet-stylish bedroom attire.
In the snap, Crawford lay in bed in a loose, lacy periwinkle camisole, surrounded by products from her own beauty brand, Meaningful Beauty. She had her arms stretched above her head as she lay on white bed linen and smiled at the camera.
Crawford has been opting for a bare face more often of late, posing without makeup in October in , as well as in August, when she shared several that showed her bared faced during a fun family vacation.
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“Cozying up with @meaningfulbeauty,” Crawford, 58, captioned her Nov. 8 post.
Founded in 2009, is Crawford’s collection of skin and care products — described in the bio of the brand’s Instagram page as the model’s “” to a more youthful appearance.
Crawford started noticing a difference in her hair after her children — , 23 and , 25 whom she shares with husband — were born, .
“After I had my kids, I lost hair in — [as] my one hairdresser friend calls it — the ‘parking lot’, ” she explained to PEOPLE, pointing to where her hair was parted. “You kind of think it’s going to come back and you wait for it to come back — but it didn’t.”
The entrepreneur said her daughter, a teenager at the time, inspired her brand’s expansion into haircare. “It made me realize, wow! That was the impetus,” Crawford said of looking at Kaia’s hair.
Alongside Meaningful Beauty’s skincare products, Crawford wanted to create an “easy-to-use” line of hair products to tackle the different issues people face, such as breakage and dullness.
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The supermodel also spoke about ageing, and how she hopes she’s able to inspire others through her brand.
“If we’re lucky we get to age. That is a privilege. But it’s also very daunting for women [to think], ‘Okay, what’s going to happen?’ ” she told PEOPLE.
“With skin care, my approach has been ‘age-maintenance’. Gravity’s still out there and things are going to happen, but let me take as good care of my skin as I can.”
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