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Heidi Klum shares ENTIRE hair and makeup routine in sped-up Instagram video

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Heidi Klum hurtled through her entire hair and makeup routine in fast forward for Instagram this Thursday.The 46-year-old German supermodel was wrapped up in a strapless sequined orange dress as she worked through her regimen.She underwent the whole process, including multiple blow-dries and a bit of eyelash teasing, in a video plugging the season finale of Germany's Next Topmodel.

The works:Heidi Klum hurtled through her entire hair and makeup routine in fast forward for Instagram this ThursdayThe Teutonic spin-off of America's Next Top Model has been running since 2006 and has had Heidi as the hostess ever since.In the past Heidi has also crossed the Atlantic to join Tyra Banks on the judging panel of America's Next Top Model.

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