
Gisele Bundchen is on the cover of Vogue Shape Magazine April 2010. She talked her Sejaa Pure Skincare line, about becoming a mom, about personality, about charity and about being professional. She recently launched her Sejaa Pure Skincare line.
Here are few excerpts from the interview:-
On her wish to teach girls to care about themselves:
“I wanted to teach girls to love themselves and take care of their bodies. What is the first thing you see every morning? Your face! What do you put every day on your face? Cream! I have made the simplest, purest cream—an everyday cream—but it comes with an affirmation.”
On Sejaa Skincare:
“I get to work on all my projects and have time to immerse myself in all the things I’m so passionate about.” Within the year she will have launched three beauty products designed to alter the self-image of young women—a line called Sejaa. Seja means “to be” in Portuguese. She added the extra a because, she says, “words have a vibration, and aaah! is an exhalation, what you feel when you let go.”
“[The manufacturers] were ready to kill me. I wanted the cream to be organic—they explained that if it’s organic, it’s alive, and that means it can’t survive for a long time. The products are now called “natural,” the ingredients are held to a high standard of purity, and the preservative is coconut oil.”
On removing pimples with a mud mask:
“When I was a teenager, I had pimples—oh, God, every time someone looked at my face I thought they were looking at my pimples. I put mud on my face to dry them out, and it worked. “I can do all this because I’m financing it on my own terms, and if I want to give away 5 percent of everything I make, no one can tell me not to.”
Also she has also come up with an unique way of selling her fragrance that it will be sold on website but not in any store so that she can create an online community about her product.









