Rianne Ten Haken (5ft 11 in) 1,8 m
Rianne is a Dutch and she was born in 7 May 1986. Her professional modeling career began as soon as she won Elite Model Look 2001 when she was 15.
Michelle Buswell (1,80 m or 5 ft and 11 in)
Michelle is American born August 3, 1982. She entered professional modeling in 2002 after she was invited to follow modeling casting while she was staying on a hotel near Disney World.
Julia Stegner (1,80 m or 5 ft 11 inch)
Julia is a German born November 2, 1984 in Munich. Before in modeling, she was a basket athlete in her high school. Her professional modeling career began after Louisa Von Minchwitz of Louisa Models found her while she was 15.
Jade Parfitt (1.85 m or 6 ft 1 in)
Jade is a British born 1 June 1978 in Kingston, London. She is a blond hair-blue eye model who enter modeling when she was 15 after she won “this Morning” UK TV modeling competition.
Erin is a British born February 9, 1978. Her modeling career runs since 1996. So far, she has worked with DIOR, Donna Karan, Prada, John Galliano and Versace.
Janete is a Polish born 1987 in Gdynia. She debut her professional career with Viva Paris while she was 18.
Hana Soukupová (1.83 m or 6 ft)
Hana is a professional model. Same as most girls on the list, she began her career when she was 15. Her first professional modeling deal was with Carolina Herrera Chic perfume
Oluchi Onweagba (6’1 feet 185cm)
Oluchi is a beautiful black model who was born in August 1 1982. She entered professional modeling in 16th year old after she champion Face Of Africa Contest 13 years ago.
Tiiu Kuik (6 ft 1 in or 1.85 meter)
Tiiu Kuik is Estonian born March 16 1987. She is now active as professional model for dozens fashion designers and 4 big modeling agencies. Two of them are Marilyn Model and D management.
Caroline Welz (6 ft 9 inches or 2.05 meters)
Caroline is German born July 6 1986 in Cologne. She is a professional Model, fashion designer and she is one of top 10 tallest living women in the world according to Guinness. On that list, she is the only tallest model.


1- Water, water and water. To drink enough is fundamental because it helps keeping our skin hydrated and reducing cellulitis. In general adults should drink between 2.7 and 3.7 liters of liquid everyday including the ones that come from food, so keep an eye on it!
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don’t mean a professional athlethe’s training program, but some simple exercises that can help your body to stay fit and tonic. Respecting everyday your exercises schedule you’ll understand where you need to work the most and you’ll become stronger and stronger
t. It’s not easy to be always relaxed and carefree but if we try not to overload our mind we’ll feel less stressed and in this case some activities can help too such as a relaxing walk or a moment of meditation for the yoga lovers or just doing something that we know that can relax our mind.
this function as serums, gels, lotions, creams, firming etc. Moisturizers should be filled with antioxidants, ingredients that help skin hold on to water, skin-repairing ingredients, and anti-inflammatory ingredients
them with newer, smoother ones
Never use products containing drying or irritating ingredients: but you already knew that one, right? Avoid constant exposure to dry environments, cod weather, or air from heaters or air conditioners. Adding a humidifier to your home can make a world of difference!
How can I find my skin type?
ne of the main element of our skin protection routine: we should choose cleaning and exfoliating products with hydrating formulas, but don’t forget the simplest gesture: drink, drink, drink! Around 8 glasses of water per day will help your skin to be perfect
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