This £52 Cleanser Is the Reason Kate Moss Has Such Amazing Skin

Despite her party-girl reputation and penchant for nights out, booze and the occasional cigarette, Kate Moss has always had amazing skin. In fact, in my opinion, her complexion seems to be getting even better as the years go by. Her skin is dewy and even and has barely a pore in sight, so I was over the moon when she revealed the skincare product that she swears by for daily cleansing: Decorté's Clean and Pure Foam Wash.

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In case you haven't heard of it before (I hadn't either), Decorté is a luxury Japanese beauty brand with science at its core. Working with world-renowned researchers and the best scientists, Decorté prides itself on delivering high-tech skincare formulations that really work—and, if Kate Moss's skin is anything to go by, I'd have to agree.

Moss previously opened up about her refreshingly simple skincare routine in an interview with The Guardian. "I couldn't be bothered with loads of products and I'd get them all mixed up and not know what I was doing… I'll do a cleanser and a serum and a moisturiser and that's it," she said.

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While Decorté certainly finds itself in the prestige sector of the beauty industry—one of its cult moisturisers costs an eye-watering £950—the Japanese beauty brand doesn't bow to skincare trends or gimmicks. In fact, its products fall into classic skincare categories—cleanser, moisturiser, serum, sheet mask—so they're ideal if you're looking for a fast, effective skincare routine like Moss.

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