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These select women embodied the coolest clothes and the hottest new trends.

But the era of 90s supermodels specifically, will live on to be the best of the best.

Cindy Crawford

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Even now, over twenty years later, we still look to that time for inspiration.

Amongst those top models?

When we first started talking about Meaningful Beauty I was 35 and now Im 58," says Crawford.

Cindy Crawford wearing a white robe and a face mask in her bathroom

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“Maybe you start thinking about skincare in your thirties, but youneedit in your forties.

About Her Skin

I havecombination skin, so my biggest concerns are probably anti-aging andhyperpigmentation.

I don’t like to wear a lot of makeup in real life.

Cindy Crawford in a white robe looking to the side

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I live in Malibu and it just doesn’t make sense.

I think she had one tub of Pond’s Cold Cream.

That was all I knew.

When I started modeling, sometimes you had to do your own glam on set.

I would have to watch the other girls to learn.

There were no YouTube tutorials then.

Then I met Dr. Jean-Louis Sebagh when I was 28.

That is really what flipped the switch for me.

I thought, I’m 28, why are you sending me to a plastic surgeon?

But she explained that he does this skin treatment.

So I went with her and he didmesotherapy, and it had what he called, the vitamin cocktail.

It included this special ingredient, the Melon extract, which we now have in Meaningful Beauty.

I was in Paris a lot at the time, so I’d get treatments [regularly].

I love to use a gua sha and then I usually take a shower or a jacuzzi.

Then my morning routine is super simple.

I use theMeaningful Beauty Youth Activating Melon Serum.

Then I use theAnti-Aging Day Cremewhich has SPF 30 and finish with theLifting Eye Creme.

At night obviously I wash my face with a cleanser.

I use the Youth Activating Melon Serum again, always morning and night.

OurAge Recovery Night Cremehas retinol, but a soft retinol, so its great for even delicate skin.

I love it because I need cell turnover.

I have a go at give my neck a little extra love.

When you drive, your neck and decollete gets sun so those products are more as needed.

The Skincare Step She Never Skips

I love the Youth Activating Melon serum.

If I only had one step, it would be this serum.

Its so light and your skin just drinks it in.

The Youth Serum is very active so I couldn’t do without the day cream.

I need the SPF.

The cool thing is as 20 years have passed, we just keep amplifying it.

I love it when we take something good and make it better with new science.

Wash your skin before going to bed.

take a stab at stay out of the sun and don’t burn your skin.

I think those are the big [beauty tips] that I have shared with her.

I had to teach my mother the same things because she never did skincare.

With my friends, we’re always like, oh, have you tried this?

Have you tried that?

Her Skincare Pet Peeve

I don’t like when productspill.

The other day I tried a newfoundationand I had already done my skincare.

The Product That’s Been in Her Routine the Longest

The [Meaningful Beauty] day cream.

Dr. Sebagh has drilled into me that you have to protect your skin during the day.

Its almost like first do no harm, right?

With skincare, the first thing it’s crucial that you do is not get more damage.

Then we can start treating it.

But it’s notit [actually] gives women confidence.

That is what makes it meaningful.

Thats why it matters.

It’s supposed to be fun.

Come on, it’s fun ladies!