Kate Moss ‘to expand her beauty brand just weeks after launch by selling products made of sea moss’
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Kate Moss ‘to expand her beauty brand just weeks after launch by selling products made from sea moss’
- Kate Moss reportedly plans to expand her beauty brand by selling ‘moss for medicinal purposes’
- The 48-year-old supermodel launched her wellness brand Cosmoss earlier this month — promising to show fans her ‘journey of transformation’
- The fashionista is said to have filed legal documents referring to the sea moss-based products, as well as a number of others
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Kate Moss is reportedly planning to expand her beauty brand just weeks after its inception by selling sea moss products.
The 48-year-old supermodel launched her wellness brand Cosmoss earlier this month — promising to show fans her “journey of transformation.”
And now she’s said to be planning to capitalize on her last name by selling “moss for medicinal purposes,” the statement said Mirror.
Cashing in: Kate Moss, 48, is reportedly planning to expand her beauty brand just weeks after its launch by selling products made from sea moss
The fashionista, who has trademarked the phrase “soulful, sensual, self-aware” — but once reportedly advised the three Cs and one V regimen: cigarettes, champagne, coffee, and vodka — is alleged to have filed legal documents referring to the sea moss. based products, as well as a number of others.
MailOnline has reached out to a Kate representative for comment.
Kate’s full skincare range comes in at £412 for the lot, including the £105 Golden Nectar serum, which contains the ‘mythical’ tears of Chios, a plant resin produced on the Greek island.
Business move: Kate plans to capitalize on her last name by selling ‘moss for medicinal purposes’
Made from “powerful, natural substances,” the products are broken down into three rituals that are said to “balance body and soul with the natural environment and circadian cycles.”
The website describes these rituals as enabling us to ‘adjust to the rhythm of nature, help us find inner peace and self-fulfillment, and open a door to balance, recovery and love’.
The first step in the supermodel’s daily routine is the £287 morning ritual, which fills the body with ‘positive energy’.
This includes a £20 antioxidant tea ‘to gently take us out of the dream world’, followed by a £52 cleanser and £95 anti-aging face cream.
It is then topped off with the £120 Sacred Mist eau de parfum which ‘enshrouds you in its hypnotic yet grounding scent’ to ‘provide a sense of inner peace’.
New venture: The supermodel launched her wellness brand Cosmoss earlier this month – promising to show fans her ‘journey of transformation’
The morning care regimen costs a little more than the similar morning routine kit from “lifestyle guru” Gwyneth Paltrow. The five-step Goop kit costs £265.
During the day, Moss recommends reusing her “mood-boosting” scent, followed by the Golden Nectar serum – a CBD-infused “ultimate antioxidant oil.”
With a dazzling price tag at just 30ml, it is described as ‘a daily indulgence that takes care of your skin, body, mind and spirit’.
Miss Moss describes the final ‘twilight ritual’ as ‘a moment of reflection and rest’. It includes the cleanser, the Golden Nectar serum, the face cream and ‘a cup of exquisite Dusk Tea’ to ‘welcome you to the realm of soothing dreams’.
The “spirited, sensual, self-aware” wellness brand is said to “draw from Kate Moss’ extraordinary life experience.”
Her modeling career and image have been described as having “touched and influenced so many others,” but fans are reminded that she has undergone her own “rich journey of transformation.”
In the process: The fashionista is said to have filed legal documents referring to the sea moss-based products, as well as a number of others