Fans are in awe of Salma Hayek‘s natural beauty once again after she posted another makeup-free selfie on Instagram. The close-up shot showed the 56-year-old Oscar nominee embracing her white and gray hairs, wrinkles, and fine lines, and proudly displaying her radiant, bare-faced glow.
Many of the Emmy winner’s 24.5 million followers were inspired by her confidence and quickly flooded the comments section with words of encouragement and admiration. On June 6th, Hayek captioned the image: “Me waking up and counting how many white hairs and wrinkles have crashed the party this morning.”
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Fans Praise Salma Hayek’s Radiant Makeup-Free Look On Instagram
While it’s no secret that Hayek is a stunner both on the red carpet and off, her fans were especially wowed by her natural skin texture, sun-kissed glow and dewy, untouched complexion. “You’re perfect!” one wrote with a red heart as another added: “Thank you for sharing! It helps all of us to see that even the most beautiful and famous also age.”
Someone else concurred: “You’re just a real natural human being and that is beautiful! Thank you.” One other wrote: “Stunning photo.” Hayek’s famous friends also chimed in, with fellow pro-aging queen Cindy Crawford commenting: “Beautiful!” Olivia Wilde added fire emojis and red hearts to convey her (and our) thoughts on the image.
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This, as fans know, isn’t the first time that the Eternals actress has uploaded a gorgeous bare-faced selfie, as she often uses the hashtag #nomakeup when uploading snaps of herself while sun-tanning, practicing her skincare routine, etc.
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In a recent interview with Glamour, the Magic Mike’s Last Dance star deemed her experience with aging to be “beautiful.” She told the outlet: “I thought getting older meant I wasn’t going to work. I’m working.” Hayek reflected on her wide array of interesting and fun projects she starred in like Puss in Boots: The Last Wish and House of Gucci.
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The mom of one went on: “I thought getting older maybe meant that you’re not in love anymore. I’m in love.” She added: “I don’t feel that I lost my flexibility or my agility or even my strength. I do have to say that I have found it beautiful, getting older with someone.”