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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

NAOMI CAMPBELL'S BEAUTY SECRETS REVEALED & THANKS TYRA BANKS

Naomi Campbell has revealed she washes her hair with washing-up liquid mixed with egg.The supermodel, 42, credits her glossy locks with an unusual homemade concoction involving an egg, Guinness Irish stout and the cleaning agent. Quizzed about her best kept beauty secret, she revealed: "Raw egg, Guinness and Fairy liquid - it makes your hair fluffy and shiny and thick. The catwalk queen is famed for having one of the most recognisable faces in the fashion industry, after being scouted by an agency aged just 15, but she hasn't always thought of herself as attractive. Naomi laughed to Britain's OK! magazine: "I think I thought that I didn't look too bad when I was a huge Culture Club fan at 13. "I used to get the hats and stick on the braid so I'd look like Boy George. That's when I thought I was OK." The star claims the modelling world has become almost unrecognisable since she started out, and wonders if her statuesque height would have afforded her the same success nowadays. "It moves so quickly. There's no time to be inspired any more," she said. "Coming from the 90s, back then, we just had to learn as we went along. I remember I would ask Iman, or other models who were around me, to show me how to do things. Advertisement
"But things have changed since then, I'm five foot nine- and-a-half inches, and when I started modelling, that was considered tall. The generations that have come after are much taller." However, she believes fellow 90s star and close pal Kate Moss proved being a supermodel is about more than just beauty and thinks that standard is still true today. "I guess she [Kate] showed us all that you didn't have to be so tall," Naomi mused. "But I think being a supermodel really does come from your personality. You've got to have that something special that catches attention."
Naomi is hoping to revamp her image by appearing as a mentor on the upcoming reality modelling show The Face and has revealed she takes her role on the series very seriously. “I care for my girls. Every single one of them. I’m not here to put anyone down,” she said. “I’ve always been very shy of doing television. “I’ve always said no. Not to be disrespectful to anyone — I didn’t want to say yes and then let people down. “I don’t watch the other reality model shows. I’ll never have anything to say. If you ask me about Tyra Banks, I’m proud of her as a woman of color. She’s given girls opportunity, and God bless her.”

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