Backstage at the Victoria’s Secret show is pure madness. Big personalities, big hair, and tons of press. – Erin Heatherton
You can put in a curl or put on a lip color or mascara, but the important thing is that the health of your skin and hair is shining through. – Erin Heatherton
I love seeing new places and meeting new people. I’m sort of addicted to traveling. – Erin Heatherton
I make sure the foods I eat will benefit the appearance of my hair, skin and nails. – Erin Heatherton
I’ve worked for years with Michael Kors, and he’s just like this funny, charismatic guy. – Erin Heatherton
A mistake a lot of girls make is that they work out but don’t eat enough. If you’re not eating enough, all the work outs are doing, it’s not going to show. – Erin Heatherton
Working out gives me the opportunity to let go and listen to my music; it’s a big stress reliever. – Erin Heatherton
I don’t think people should confuse fantasy and reality because no one is perfect – we all know that. – Erin Heatherton
You really don’t need to wear any make-up most of the time; keep your eyebrows the way they are, and find your own natural beauty signature. – Erin Heatherton
Even if you don’t have time for a big workout, stretching in the morning and night really changes your body. – Erin Heatherton
It doesn’t matter if you are model or not; confidence is something that comes from inside. – Erin Heatherton
It’s people’s own prerogative to be able to look at something and know the difference between ‘this is what someone looks like with make-up on’ and ‘this is what they look like in real life.’ – Erin Heatherton
I use Rodin Luxury Face Oil at night, and it keeps my skin hydrated and refreshed for the day – not tired from all the makeup. – Erin Heatherton
I swear by my Clarisonic Mia 2! I use it every morning when I wake up and every night before bed. – Erin Heatherton
I love the responsibility of being a Victoria’s Secret spokesmodel. It’s a great life skill. – Erin Heatherton
I work out twice a day, once in the morning and once before bed. I’ll start with half an hour of running and then some yoga to stretch everything out so everything is warm. – Erin Heatherton