“Where are you calling from?”
“I think we’re in the same time zone,” Crawford jokes.
“It’s definitely a different pace.”
I promise to try my very best to match her zen.
“Out with the old.
And yet somehow here I am.”
“But she came out that way.”
Keep scrolling to read what Crawford had to say, in her own words.
A lot of the players are the same.
I think the biggest difference for them is the digital, social media part of it.
Then, we didn’t really worry about ‘model-off-duty’ style.
It’s so much pressure.
Buttruthfully,clients look at your social mediathat matters.They make decisions based on that.
So I think it makes it an extra layer of work.
“In terms of the beauty business, I think the biggest change is diversity.
It keeps getting more and more diverse, and I think that’s fantastic.
Because of social media, everyone is a model in their own right.
And we’re seeing all different types of beauty reflected in a much more extensive way.
We looked good together, but different.
I think now if you look at a runway, it’s like that times a thousand.
And I thinkit’s really exciting for young people to see themselves reflected in different ideas of beauty.”
Even if it’s saying to the trainer, We have to finish 10 minutes early today.
It’s about planning my day in a realistic way.
I live in Malibuit takes me an hour to get into town.
I plan for a good hour.
I don’t plan for 50 minutes, you know?
Because then I’m gonna be 10 minutes late.
So I think those are the ways that I keep myself sane.
“I also know that my best sleep is from 11 p.m. to 4 or 5 in the morning.
So I take a stab at be in bed sleeping at that time.
You’re like, oh my god, I only had four hours of sleep!
I mean, I can punch in on that, you know?
“It also certainly helps if you love what you do.
I mean, I don’t love every aspect.
I don’t particularly love going through PowerPoints.
I don’t love every time I have to sit in a board meeting.
But I love Meaningful Beauty.
I love doing photo shoots.
So that’s certainly helpful.
When you cross stuff off that list and rewrite it, that’s very satisfying to me.
Because it’s tangible.
you could see,oh yes, I got five things done.
My list is shorter.
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You work out onceyou don’t really see a big difference.
But if you work out regularly for years, you do.
I think skincare is the same way.
So I’ve made taking care of my skin part of my routine.
So I definitely use a serum and put my day cream on.
I love our Meaningful Beauty Environmental Protecting Moisturizer.
It has SPF 30.
It has antioxidants and blue light protection.
“Then at night, I always take my makeup off.
I do that right before I get in the shower.
I like to really scrub; I don’t have super-sensitive skin.
You’ve got to get out the old stuff first before you put the good ingredients on.
“I’ve also learned that’s where you want to spend the moneyanything that goes on your skin.
So the one foundation I’ve been using right now is by By Terry.
I like it because it’s super light.
And then I go back in with Amazing Concealer under my eyes or if there’s a spot.
I don’t want too much coverage.”
And she’s not afraid to experiment.
I admire that about her.
And I kind of look at her to see trend-wise.
He was like, ‘You’re probably one of those ’90s girls that likes a lot of blush.’
But it made me check myself a little bit.
Then I wipe it off.
But at least I try it.
“I definitely ask her her opinion on [Instagram] photos sometimes.
Like is this good or not?
That was the one time where I really felt criticized by them.
But it’s funny because we realize we’re speaking to a different audience.
Some of Kaia’s captions, I’m like what does that even mean?
She goes, ‘Oh, Mom, forget it.’
They actually trust my opinion in that world, and they know I know what I’m talking about.
I think they have a whole new appreciation for what I’ve been doing for the last 30 years.
It’s a shared interest now.
This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.