Living in New York, there's so much pollution, it's really good to just give your skin a reboot and get off all those dead skin cells. Then, moisture is everything just because my skin gets dried out so much from putting on makeup and pulling it off all day that I love face masks.

If I do get a blemish, I use Clinique Acne Solutions spot treatment.

I actually broke my nose when I was 7 years old, and I'm always super conscious that it turns slightly one way. I have a slight bump in it, too, but I've found that if I put a bit of concealer on one side of the bump, it seems to blend in more.

I'm kind of naturally thin, so if I were to completely crash diet, I'd almost be too skinny, and for the VS show, you want to look strong and muscular and fit. Leading up to the show, I eat everything that I normally do, but I moderate it.

Having a performance goal is really fun because it gives you something to work for in every single session. As opposed to just thinking, 'Okay, I want to have abs,' you can build your way up through having performance goals to get abs and to get stronger all over!

I just love social media. I love that you can create your own image of yourself.

I want to build a brand for myself and get booked for being me, while others will get booked for being them.

I'm friends with a lot of influencers, and I'm very supportive. They want to come in and do what I'm doing, and I want to branch out to what they're doing.

I use Tata Harper Illuminating Eye Cream to depuff my eyes.

I love hair oils, lipsticks, and conditioners. I have so many.

I put on moisturizer on my face and leave-in conditioner in my hair before I go to bed. I'm blonde, so if I don't put in leave-in, my hair will break.

Honestly, I don't need to diet or cut things out to stay fit because I work out a lot.

I feel like you can eat everything that you want in moderation.

I have to have breakfast, or I will literally pass out.

Every year around Christmas and Thanksgiving, I buy a bunch of toys for the sick children in the oncology center at the St. Louis Children's Hospital. I really love giving back and putting a smile on their faces, especially during the holidays.

We're being critiqued every day, whether you hear them critiquing you, or it's behind your back, whether it's the client, casting, friends, agents - you're constantly being judged, and you're constantly being denied!

We get put down a lot in this industry, and I think when you're really young and you're not used to it, it really hurts you.

I want to show people what it's really like to be in this industry. Because they only really see one side - the glamorous side - but there's so much more to it.

I've had a ranch house my whole life, so we'd go down there, be in nature, and just listen to country music. For me, it's very relaxing. When I hear it while I'm traveling or wherever I am, even working, it just mellows me out and brings me back home... It's comforting.

There are so many factors involved in picking a model for a shoot or show. If they want a brunette, then they're not going to go with me.

Not everyone's going to love you or what you do. Someone's always going to complain about something.

I've been lucky enough to be surrounded by people that were always supporting me, and I never felt pressure.

I am very good at washing my face in the morning and at night; I use a lot of moisturizer, too, because I think that's super important.

I have always had the same skincare routine.

Never sleep with my makeup on, because that's a huge no-no.

I use Chanel Hydra Creme as a cream.

I use the Clarisonic skin brush a couple times a week, which really clears out your pores.

I get eight hours of sleep at least at night, which I think helps your skin tremendously.

I use Bioderma, because it's very gentle, water-based, and it doesn't irritate the skin.

I love Rosebud Salve.

I was in middle school at a bat mitzvah, and a fashion photographer, Suzy Gorman, came up to me and asked me if I considered being a model. I did a shoot with her, and than I signed with an agency in Saint Louis.

I am a huge fan of the supermodels from the '80s and '90s, like Naomi Campbell and Cindy Crawford. My ultimate favorite is Daniela Pestova. She is the epitome of a strong, healthy, sexy woman. I like working out and being fit, so I look up to women like her.

I wear, like, SPF 100 so that I stay paler.

I have an obsession with black, so I love Alexander Wang and Alexander McQueen.

For exercise, I am doing a lot of Pilates. I am very tight and not very flexible, and so it is a nice balance between stretching and doing exercises.

I don't really like to run or do traditional workouts. I find them very boring. I like to mix it up.

My metabolism is very high, and I love sweets and food.

I am a foodie.

I don't believe in dieting.

I did, like, every workout class in New York.

This might be the wrong answer, but I kind of just eat whatever I want in moderation.

I'm a product fiend. I love the Clarisonic cleansing brush; it's an amazing exfoliator that gets rid of all the dirt every day. And I use Clinique Anti-Blemish Solutions Clarifying Lotion - I don't break out that much, but I feel like it's a good preventative.

One of my favourite tricks is using a cream pencil or liner on the waterline under the eye; then it makes your eyes look bigger and brighter.

I like the Chanel mascaras.

I'm a firm believer in exfoliation because of all the makeup that we get put on our skin.

I am not so bad, actually, at doing my own makeup, so for more low-key events, I'll do my own, but for something like 'Harper's Bazaar' Icons Party, I would definitely get a makeup artist or a hair artist if I had time.

I love cooking and baking in my free time and getting outside and walking around, as well as shopping and eating.

I love the Food Network.

I love wearing Aqua de Gioia by Armani, and Chanel.

Sometimes I can go out all night, but I'm a girl that needs at least 8 hours of snooze, so I stay in a lot.