Salma Hayek may be one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, but that doesn’t mean it’s because she went under the knife.Hayek shares her skincare secrets in the September issue of Allure on newsstands on Aug. 23.At 44, the gorgeous actress has learned a thing or two about slowing down the aging process, naturally. “I believe that every woman is entitled to fight to preserve her youth,” she tells Allure.But that doesn’t mean she supports plastic surgery – it’s quite the opposite.“It’s like the uniform of a generation,” Hayek says about the fascination with going under the knife. “And it’s not necessarily beautiful,” she says. “It’s not wrinkled-looking, but it’s not beautiful.”Hayek confesses that she’s never gone that route. “I’ve never had anything done on my face,” she claims. “I’ve never had dermabrasion or peels or injections of any kind, nothing.”In order to maintain her beauty and encourage others to do the same, Hayek is launching a skincare line “Nuance” that will be available at CVS pharmacies.“I’m [creating this line] with the philosophy that within you there is beauty, and you have to learn how to find it and enhance it in a natural way,” she explains. “One thing that is exciting about being a woman is that you can rediscover your beauty over and over and over.”The “Desperado” star is embracing her skin and her sexuality as she approaches 50. “As a woman, you should be more at ease with your sexuality when you are in your 40s,” she says. “You are more self-assured about that part. And that’s the way it should be.”But there is one part about her that she swears isn’t the same as it was 10 years ago. “My boobs,” she says. “They’re not bad, by the way. I’m not complaining about them.”
Salma Hayek may be one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, but that doesn’t mean it’s because she went under the knife.
Hayek shares her skincare secrets in the September issue of Allure on newsstands on Aug. 23.
At 44, the gorgeous actress has learned a thing or two about slowing down the aging process, naturally. “I believe that every woman is entitled to fight to preserve her youth,” she tells Allure.
But that doesn’t mean she supports plastic surgery – it’s quite the opposite.
“It’s like the uniform of a generation,” Hayek says about the fascination with going under the knife. “And it’s not necessarily beautiful,” she says. “It’s not wrinkled-looking, but it’s not beautiful.”
Hayek confesses that she’s never gone that route. “I’ve never had anything done on my face,” she claims. “I’ve never had dermabrasion or peels or injections of any kind, nothing.”
In order to maintain her beauty and encourage others to do the same, Hayek is launching a skincare line “Nuance” that will be available at CVS pharmacies.
“I’m [creating this line] with the philosophy that within you there is beauty, and you have to learn how to find it and enhance it in a natural way,” she explains. “One thing that is exciting about being a woman is that you can rediscover your beauty over and over and over.”
The “Desperado” star is embracing her skin and her sexuality as she approaches 50. “As a woman, you should be more at ease with your sexuality when you are in your 40s,” she says. “You are more self-assured about that part. And that’s the way it should be.”
But there is one part about her that she swears isn’t the same as it was 10 years ago. “My boobs,” she says. “They’re not bad, by the way. I’m not complaining about them.”
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