This Is How Salma Hayek Hides Her Gray Hair Without Coloring It

The actress proved she has a great sense of humor when it comes to embracing her roots.
Salma Hayek

Salma Hayek.


Salma Hayek is never one to gatekeep a good beauty tip from her 25.9 million Instagram followers, which is one of the many reasons why we love following the Oscar nominated star’s feed.

On July 27, the 56-year-old actress revealed that, like many women, she too has a few gray hairs here and there. She also divulged her secret for hiding them without coloring her hair. In the first pic, Hayek shared a selfie with her sunglasses atop her head, exposing a few gray roots at her temples. In the second image, the Magic Mike’s Last Dance star removed the glasses from atop her head, letting her hair fall into place, and her wisdom highlights disappeared. 

“don’t wear your glasses 👓 on your hair!!! 😜😹,” she quipped in her caption. “Bring on the wisdom🦉.”

“😂😂😂 great tip,” Rhea Karo commented.

“Such a beauty! 😍,” the official Derma E IG account added.

“You’re true perfection ❤️❤️❤️,” Steven Gomillion applauded.

“Thanks @salmahayek for being real!” a fan observed. 

Just a few days earlier, Hayek treated her social media followers to a selection of pool pics, including one in which she showed off her trendy Barbiecore one-piece swimsuit with a plunging sweetheart neckline. Check it out here.

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