Beauty Miranda Kerr Has Been Using the Same $36 Volumizing Shampoo on Her "Fine Hair" for Years The model shared her favorite Amazon beauty products on a recent livestream. By Christina Butan Christina Butan Instagram Christina Butan is a senior commerce writer and strategist at InStyle, with five years of experience covering fashion, beauty, home, lifestyle, and celebrity news. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on April 1, 2022 @ 11:00PM Pin Share Tweet Email We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Learn more. Photo: Getty Images I love when celebs reveal the everyday products they use in their beauty routines. While it's true you can expect to see a lot of pricey serums and fancy tools in a star's rotation, there are usually some affordable gems hidden in-between. For example, Jennifer Garner relies on Neutrogena's $17 gel cream for hydration and Marisa Tomei touches up her grays with a $34 pen. Even supermodels like Miranda Kerr are loyal to budget-friendly finds on Amazon — like the $36 volumizing shampoo she's used for several years. Kerr recently did an Amazon livestream where she talked about some of her favorite beauty items. Her skincare routine consists of a lot of brightening products from her own brand, Kora Organics, as well as some high-end tools like the NuFace Mini facial toning device and a skin rejuvenating LED face mask. But most notable were the affordable goodies she uses for her hair, like this multipurpose coconut oil, an Amazon best-selling curling iron, and Rahua's Voluminous Shampoo and Conditioner. Kerr said she uses the shampoo every other day and that it's "great" for her "fine hair" that "sometimes gets a little oily." Courtesy Shop now: $36; amazon.com Courtesy Shop now: $38; amazon.com This isn't the first time the model has talked about Rahua — she's actually used the brand for years. In 2017, she spoke to Harper's Bazaar about using its Classic Shampoo and has touted the volumizing shampoo to multiple outlets since. Made with a plant-based formula that includes ingredients like green tea, lemongrass, and the brand's Rahua oil (or ungurahua oil, derived from rainforest trees in Central and South America), the shampoo nourishes damaged strands, gives volume, and gently removes buildup. Amazon shoppers said it "really does add volume," will leave you hair "feeling clean for several days," and has even helped with hair loss after Brazilian blowouts. I mean, if Miranda Kerr says it's good, it must be good. Shop her $36 volumizing shampoo on Amazon here, and check out more of her favorite hair care products below. Viva Naturals Organic Coconut Oil Courtesy Shop now: $7; amazon.com Hot Tools Professional 24K Gold Curling Iron Courtesy Shop now: $38 (Originally $50); amazon.com Klorane Dry Shampoo With Oat Milk Courtesy Shop now: $18; amazon.com Tigi Bed Head Hair Stick Courtesy Shop now: $10 (Originally $20); amazon.com Boar & Nylon Bristle Teasing Brush Courtesy Shop now: $10; amazon.com Ailevant Heatless Curling Rod Headband Courtesy Shop now: $12; amazon.com