Batman Returns star Michelle Pfeiffer is excited about spring, as she recently posted a makeup-free selfie. The 65-year-old showed off her bare face as she posed in her car while wearing a light brown blazer. “Happy Spring, everyone!” she wrote, followed by a yellow heart and sunflower emojis.
Michelle also commented that she “needed a fresh” haircut while fans gushed about her glow. Someone called her a “dreamboat,” while another said she looked “fabulous.” “Michelle Pfeiffer is still beautiful. Time has no control over her,” a fan gushed.
Michelle often gives fans a sneak peek into her life, including when she got a black eye from playing pickleball. She recalled the incident on The Drew Barrymore Show, explaining that it happened when her sister’s friend unintentionally hit her during an outing. “The ball hits me in the eye. He was horrified, of course,” she said. “He couldn’t speak to me, he couldn’t even look at me.”
Last August, the mother of two also shared a laidback snap of her in a gray sweatshirt with no makeup on. She relaxed on her couch and posed for the picture, which she accompanied with the caption celebrating 3 million followers. “Thank you all for hanging out with me here!!” she gushed. Selma Blair was in the comments to remind the First Lady actress of how she started out in the social media app. “I remember when you first showed up here, and it was like finding ruby slippers! You are solid gold,” Blair said.
Michelle claims her skincare routine is nothing over the top, but she is careful about her choice of products. She simply cleanses and moisturizes, and swears by natural, organic ingredients. As to aging, the movie icon previously admitted to considering cosmetic surgery, but there is no certainty as to whether she’s gotten any work done.
She also recommends a good diet and regular exercise, including Pilates and weight training. “Eating this kind of food is much healthier, and you avoid a lot of toxins that could age your skin and body,’’ she shared. For Michelle, aging is inevitable and should be enjoyed, so she tries “not to dwell” on it. “I certainly see that I’ve changed. Aging happens to every single one of us. Once you accept that, it unburdens you.”
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