To ski in complete freedom, Salma Hayek has found the ideal hairstyle that is both practical and effective. A hair look, easy to replicate, that has already won over many stars.
Ski season is open and many stars are taking advantage. Among them, we include Salma Hayek who burst into the mountains with her family. Even on skis, the actress does not forget to take care of her beauty.
On her Instagram account, Salma Hayek posted a video of her recent ski vacation on January 14. We can see the star with her husband, François-Henri Pinault, their daughter Valentina, as well as one of the sons of the French billionaire. The blended family seems to be having a great time in the mountains, with Salma Hayek revealing her mischievous spirit. Beauty wise, we see that actress 57 years of age Her favorite hairstyle while on vacation was: pigtails. Timeless, this braid is perfect for taming her long mane which she prefers to leave natural. Her trusty white hair.
As for her makeup, Salma Hayek kept it simple: a simple complexion, curled lashes and nude lipstick.With this regressive hairstyle, Salma Hayek joins the club of stars who have adopted Wednesday Adams-style pigtails. Among the celebrities who copied the memorable hairstyle worn by Jenna Ortega in the series Wednesday By Tim Burton, we note Tina Kunaki, Rihanna, Iris Mittenner and Alicia Keys. Enticing benefits of this The hairstyle is sometimes childish, sometimes gothic : It is very easy to do and suitable for everyone, whatever your hair type.
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