She bared all for the January cover of Harper's Bazaar magazine.

Now Miranda Kerr, 32, has taken revealing all to a whole new level, telling the fashion magazine that she likes popping pimples.

'If I get a pimple, or if I see a pimple on anyone else, I love to get it,' she confessed.

'I love to get it': Miranda Kerr revealed in an interview with Harper's Bazaar that she can't resist the urge to squeeze pimples - be it her own or anyone else's

Adding: 'Obviously I do it properly with a tissue and what not, but I really like to squeeze, especially if it's friends or family.'

The dimple faced beauty also admitted in the tell-all interview the secrets behind her youthful and flawless complexion.

She credits her fresh-faced look to regular use of her AHA exfoliator and Phytox oil from her Kora Organics beauty line, as well as leading a healthy lifestyle.

Flawless complexion: The brunette beauty and mother-of-one opened up about her beauty tricks, including products from her own beauty line such as AHA exfoliator and Phytox oil

Her own best advert: The supermodel regularly promotes her Kora Organics range across social media

Apart from her daily beauty and exercise regimen, Miranda works from within on her glow, lending a helping hand to the The Royal Hospital for Women Foundation in Sydney's eastern suburbs.

The model was announced the ambassador of the foundation back in December.

Her role includes helping to raise vital funds so The Royal Women's Hospital can purchase lifesaving equipment.

Health fanatic: The model said her youthful looking skin was also a result of yoga, meditation and drinking lots of water

Charity ambassador: Apart from her daily beauty and exercise regimen, Miranda works on her glow from within and lends a helping hand to the The Royal Hospital for Women Foundation in Sydney's eastern suburbs

In a statement released by the Foundation, Miranda said women's health was close to her heart and something she felt passionate about.

'I’m honoured to be announced as the Ambassador to The Royal Hospital for Women Foundation,' she said.

'The hospital has such a strong history dedicated to treating women in need.

'The level of care, compassion and ground-breaking research that happens every single day at The Royal is remarkable.'