Salma Hayek proved she has always been a stunning beauty with a throwback photo from 1999. She shared the sultry shot of her posing in a matching two-piece bikini for an H&M campaign back then and completed the carousel with a similar look for French magazine L’Officiel’s 2020 issue.
Hayek said via her caption that “some poses never get old,” and her followers agreed, adding that she has only gotten better with age. The more recent look showed 53-year-old Hayek in a one-piece, a sunhat, and a pair of sunglasses as she posed by a pool with her curvy hips propped up.
Fans react to Salma Hayek’s bikini photos from the ’90s — she’s definitely still got the looks!
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Hayek’s followers can never get used to the actress’ breathtaking beauty, as they flooded her comments with compliments and requests for her beauty tips. Someone recalled having the ‘90s look as their computer screensaver decades ago, and another echoed the same. “The older the berry the sweeter the juice !!!” a delighted user exclaimed.
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Reactions to the film star’s post were not void of criticism either, with some internet trolls calling her out for lacking “substance,” hence why she takes selfies at her age, and another accusing her of marrying François-Henri Pinault for his money. Hayek’s fans clapped back at the mean remarks, drowning them out with even more kind words.
Hayek follows an unconventional routine involving meditation, lots of bone broth, constant physical activity, and a controversial rule of leaving her face unwashed every morning. The mother of one admits to indulging her cravings; however, she balances out her diet with a daily dose of fresh, healthy juice.
She has also denied rumors accusing her of getting Botox and plastic surgery, but she swears by frequency machines to keep her skin tight and youthful. Hayek’s $10 cream containing Tepezcohuite is another potion of hers, combined with her constant supply of collagen from bone broth.