Kate Moss has one of the most famous faces in the world. Having been modelling since her teenage years, she's still starring in many a campaign and photographed everywhere she goes - but how does she manage to always look so effortlessly camera-ready?

In fact, it’s a lot less maintenance than you might think. In a recent interview with Stylist, Moss revealed all her beauty secrets, from how to recreate her signature messy waves to how she keeps her skin looking fresh.

Her trademark cool-girl tresses are a credit to hairstylists Sam McKnight and Guido Palau, who showed her the best trick for volume.

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"I just tease and pinch the crown of my head using my fingers and a brush, to give my hair a lift," advises Moss.

"I also learned to dry my hair almost completely and then tuck it behind my ears. Then when it's dry, it gives me a little bit of a wave. It's so easy."

When it comes to skincare, Moss can't get enough of sheet masks. "Charlotte Tilbury got me started on sheet masks," she explained. "She uses them on my face before make-up, but when I'm rushing in the morning, I don't feel like I have enough time."

"For me, they're more about relaxation. I use one when I have some spare time, usually on Sundays when I'm in bed watching TV."

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As well as sheet masks, Moss is also a big fan of jade-rolling: “Val Garland always uses a jade roller on me and it really works. I use it to de-puff and for its lymphatic drainage properties. I take so much more care with my skincare these days.”

Moss points out that it's important to remember that everyone's skin responds differently to products and treatments.

“My sister Lottie and I never share beauty advice," she explains. "We’re so different and she has a really good look going on. Everyone does their own stuff in their own way.”

When it comes to Moss' daughter, Lila Grace, the supermodel mum takes a back seat and observes rather than instructs.

"I don’t dare give my daughter Lila Grace advice, but I love watching her do her make-up," she said. "She knows how to use gloss and highlighters. Sometimes I think, ‘How has she done that?’ It never looks the same on me.”