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Supermodel Secrets: Cindy and Claudia’s Beauty Hacks

They were the envy of every woman in the nineties when they dominated magazine covers and runways.And now, supermodels Cindy Crawford and Claudia Schiffer have ...

Supermodel Secrets: Cindy and Claudia’s Beauty Hacks
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Bintano News

March 13, 2026

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They were the envy of every woman in the nineties when they dominated magazine covers and runways.

And now, supermodels  and Claudia Schiffer have revealed how they maintain their age-defying looks. 

It doesn't come easy as both ladies have strict routines they adhere to in order to ensure they look their best.

Cindy, who shocked fans with her youthful appearance after turning 60 in February, recently gave a glimpse into her daily routine. 

The model documented her daily 2.5-hour morning regime on . Captioning the rare glimpse into her life, she gushed: 'I love my morning routine – sets me up to have a great day!'

Beginning each day at 6AM, the video started with Cindy waking up and stretching in bed, clad in a pink satin chemise.

Cindy Crawford has given fans a glimpse into her extravagant daily routine that allows her to maintain her youthful complexion and incredibly toned figure 

After rolling out of bed, she then dry-brushed her enviably long and toned legs, while listening to an audiobook of the Bible.

Revealing the first step in maintaining her radiant and ageless complexion, she explained at 6.30AM she sits down to gently scrape her face with a gua sha tool and the Skin Softening Cleanser from her own brand, Meaningful Beauty.

She launched the skincare range over 20 years ago with French doctor Jean-Louis Sebagh and says using her products makes her skin feel tighter and brighter, giving her the ageless glow people always ask about.

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'When you feel good about yourself and feel confident, you hold your head a little higher and that's what people really see,' she told People as she noted a key ingredient in the range is Charentais cantaloupe extract.

Cindy has previously pointed out that she doesn't stray from Meaningful Beauty's sun-protectant moisturiser, which has anti-ageing properties, saying: 'It melts into the skin, so it works great under makeup.'

After seeing to her face, she next tends to the rest of her body by donning a Capillus Laser Cap - which uses red-light to support hair growth - while sitting down on a Bemer mat - which uses micro-currents to increase blood flow and improve muscles.

She also gently massages her face with The Wand by Keren Bartov, which costs £1,650 and uses red light to help tighten and rejuvenate the skin.

And at 7AM she bravely takes a shot of Fire Cider apple cider vinegar, shuddering at the stronger taste, before heading out to the stunning beachside backyard of her $10 million Miami Beach home, where she lives with husband Randy Gerber.

Claudia Schiffer takes at least six supplements and ensures there is time for a 20-minute lie down on a £1,300 infrared light therapy mat to keep her 'grounded' and relaxed

Cindy gently massages her face with The Wand by Keren Bartov, which costs £1,650 and uses red light to help tighten and rejuvenate the skin

After walking barefoot on grass 'for grounding', Cindy then slipped off her lilac dressing gown to take a 15 minute dip in her Jacuzzi.

Relaxing in the water, the mother-of-two smiled at the camera as she displayed her flawless makeup-free complexion, before doing some more barefoot walking in the grass.

She then slipped her incredible figure in a skintight gym set and made herself a coffee with collagen, before a brief stop in her office to check her emails.

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At 8AM Cindy headed to her private and lavish gym and displayed her impressive flexibility as she began her workout by stretching on the mat.

After a quick hang on an inversion table, she moved to a mini-trampoline to get her heart rate pumping and her muscles warmed up before the arrival of her private Pilates instructor, finishing the video with the words: 'And that's my morning!'

Previously sharing her love of Pilates, Cindy said she found it 'very opening and feminine' and liked that she was able to adapt it to suit any aches or pains in her body,

'Currently, I do Pilates twice a week on a reformer, which I love,' she said on the Him & Her Show in 2024.

'I've only been doing that for the last 10 years, and I have to say, because I sometimes get lower back stuff, even if my back's hurting, I can do Pilates because I can modify it.

'And I have never gotten hurt doing Pilates. I know it can be really, really hard, too, but I find it very… opening and feminine in a way.'

Cindy credits her packed-daily routine of skincare, dry brushing, intermittent fasting and working out for looking and feeling her best.

After her years of storming runways in the late 80s and 90s, she has learned all the tips and tricks to enhance her natural beauty.

She's stated in the past that her 'go-to workout would be 20 minutes of cardio then weights' three times a week followed up with 30 minutes to an hour of bicep curls, weights, squats and lunges.

Another anti-ageing wellness secret Cindy swears by to keep wrinkles at bay is to sit in her home sauna.

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When it comes to her diet, the star aims to avoid gluten ingredients like pasta or bread and also largely steers clear of sugar, prioritising whole foods over packaged or processed.

Meanwhile, fellow supermodel Claudia has made looking beautiful on the catwalk appear effortless for decades - but her evening routine proves it is anything but.

The 55-year-old, known as the 'supermodel's supermodel' due to her dedication to the craft, has revealed her 12 meticulous rituals before bed.

Like many of us she says she cleans the kitchen and lets the dog out for a final toilet break before reading a good book and settling down for an early night.

However, that is where for most of us the similarities end.

Claudia's evening meal is organic grass-fed meat or fresh fish with salad or 'veggies' followed by a post-dinner treat of sheep's yoghurt with three types of powdered magnesium

Throughout the evening she takes at least six supplements and ensures there is time for a 20-minute lie down on a £1,300 infrared light therapy mat to keep her 'grounded' and relaxed. The therapy involves using wavelenghts of light to treat pain, reduce inflammation and increase circulation.

Her evening meal is organic grass-fed meat or fresh fish with salad or 'veggies' followed by a post-dinner treat of sheep's yoghurt with three types of powdered magnesium.

There is no bed before a long bath in Epsom salts and rubbing stem cell serum and other 'very natural' lotions into her face.

A quick final glance at her vitals and step count on her Oura smart ring is the last thing she does before kissing her husband Sir Matthew Vaughn and going to sleep.

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Claudia set out her evening routine in an interview with the EE72 fashion and lifestyle website run by former Vogue editor Edward Enninful and his sister Akua.

The star revealed that when she's not away working, Zoom calls are scheduled to be over by late afternoon so she is free when her teenage daughter Cosima comes in from school.

They then sit down together for a 6pm-sharp dinner.

Before lifting a fork to her mouth, Claudia's meal begins with a starter of amino acid tablets with added protein to help the married mother-of-three recover from her daily gym session.

'I tuck into a dinner of grass-fed organic meat or salmon/anchovies with crisp salad or veggies', she says, adding that this is often combined with a video call to her eldest daughter Clementine in New York and son Caspar in London.

Pudding is a bowl of organic sheep's yoghurt laced with Beeya - a blend of three different magnesium powders meant to improve sleep. Nuts roasted in the oven are also mixed in.

More supplements follow, this time pure Ashwagandha, a medicinal herb from a bush grown in the Middle East and North Africa. It is said to help with anxiety and stress as well as aiding sleep.

This is washed down with a cup of chamomile tea from the exclusive Daylesford Organic brand.

Then her beauty routine begins, popping on a £275 infrared mask or perhaps sitting in front of a £500 infrared screen to fire restorative light on to her face while her daughter is in the shower.

Gwyneth Paltrow revealed her key to a good night's sleep, crediting orgasms, naked cuddles and sobriety with helping her get her 40 winks

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'I follow this with 20 minutes on my HigherDose PEMF Mat from Healf for grounding, while reading my book from the series A Court of Thorns and Roses', she said.

The £1,300 mats warms her body and sends gentle pulses into her back to help her unwind and recharge.

Claudia then sits down with her husband Matthew for a 'long catch up.. about the day'.

She then heads to her luxurious bathroom for a soak. 'I have a bath with Epsom salts' before she wraps herself 'in a luxuriously large towel', she said.

Her 'very natural' pre-bed routine then begins.

'I brush my teeth with fluoride-free toothpaste and start my evening skincare routine with stem cell serum, Vitamin C lotion and moisturiser mixed with some drops of facial oil all by Bamford. All very natural', she said.

She pops in give 15-year-old Cosima a kiss goodnight before heading to bed.

'I check my Oura ring to make sure I've reached 10,000 steps', Claudia said.

She then 'slips in' to her 'wonderfully soft' 1000 thread count Egyptian cotton sheets.

'The perfect close to my day after a last kiss to my husband', she said.

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While she wasn't a supermodel, another famous face known for her adherence to clean living is Gwyneth Paltrow.

The actress and Goop founder revealed her key to a good night's sleep, crediting orgasms, naked cuddles and sobriety with helping her get her 40 winks.

The 53-year-old famously coined the term 'clean sleeping' back in 2017 and gave fans an update on her bedtime habits in a 2021 interview for her lifestyle website Goop.

Alongside her routine for winding down, the Iron Man star listed a host of Goop products that uses to help induce sleep, totalling a whopping $804.

Asked how she kicks off her routine, Gwyneth credited eating dinner 'very early' to kickstart her digestion, noting 'Not going to sleep on a full stomach has been a game changer for my sleep. I also don't drink alcohol that much anymore.

After dinner comes bath time, where the mother-of-two revealed she likes to soak in Goop Epsom salts - costing $35 per bag.

Then she leaves time for her skincare regime, using exfoliators, face oils and creams totalling $373.

Once in the bed - she aims for 8.30pm - Gwyneth relies on some nighttime assistance from husband Brad Falchuk, revealing the pair - who sleep naked - rely on plenty of 'skin-to-skin' contact.

She explained: 'Brad and I are big cuddlers. Lots of skin-to-skin. Our cuddle position changes, you know. We don't have one.'

Asked if orgasms help with sleeping, she mused: 'Yes, I really believe that...

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'With an orgasm, you relax. Get in the body. You can't be thinking about anything else when you're having an orgasm. You're a total mammal at that point.

'It's like Mary Oliver said: 'You only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves.''

Gwyneth concluded that good night's sleep comes mainly from your mindset, reasoning: 'I've become much more conscious about creating a sleep routine. And also giving myself permission to enjoy being in bed and not think of it as some guilty pleasure.

'It's such an essential cornerstone of health. It's a downfall of our American capitalist system that we think we have to be busy all the time.

'I used to feel so guilty about sleeping in, and then I was like, where is this messaging from? It's so amazing to sleep—it's so good for you. I had to shift my thinking around it.'

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