Gisele, a radiant, tanned beauty, hints at the secret to finding a youthful glow after forty years in a swimsսit
Gisele Bundchen looked youthful in new ads she shared to Instagram on Friday.
The 43-year-old Vogue cover girl wore light bronze makeup and had a golden tan as she stood in a field of wildflowers wearing a beige top and blue jeans.

The siren was announcing a partnership with plant-based company Gaia Herbs.
Gaia sells all kinds of herbs. One that stands out is Resveratrol, which helps give women a ‘healthy glow,’ the site says, adding it has ‘concentrated antioxidant support for a clear, radiant glow.’
In her caption she talked her long-standing connection to the brand: ‘Today, I am proud to announce my partnership with Gaia Herbs,

a brand I have used for over twenty years, whose products are well known for their purity, potency, and high quality,’ she shared.
It has been one year since she announced her divorce from former football star Tom Brady whom she shared two children with.
‘The love of plants and nature has been a big part of our family for generations,’ began the Versace model in her caption.

Gisele added, ‘My grandmother passed down that knowledge and wisdom to my mother, who introduced me to the benefits of plants starting when I was a little girl.
‘Today, I am proud to announce my partnership with Gaia Herbs. a brand I have used for over twenty years, whose products are well known for their purity, potency, and high quality.
‘This summer, I visited their farms and headquarters and witnessed their whole process up close,’ said the ex of Josh Hartnett and Leonardo DiCaprio.

‘I was impressed by the sense of purpose in everyone I met! The dedication and intention they put in from the seed to the harvest and production were incredible.
‘Somehow, I feel that I’m returning to my roots, and I am so excited to keep learning more every day about the awesome power of plants and herbs.
‘When we take care of nature, nature takes care of us. I hope you will learn with me and benefit as much as I do from their wonders.’