Salma Hayek assured that she will never have plastic surgery: I will not end up as a mummy
"You have to grow old with dignity and grace," said the actress of "Eternals"
In the Hollywood industry there is a certain pressure to always look "perfect", young, and practically without physical "imperfections". For this reason, many celebrities resort to the operating room to fix some of these "failures" and look better in front of the audience... and the media.
However, despite the fact that it is so fashionable to go to the surgeon, there are celebrities who embrace the passage of time and their naturalness and refuse to alter any part of their body "just because of media pressure."
And one of those is Salma Hayek.
According to the actress of "Eternals", "you have to grow old with dignity and grace", and avoid falling under the pressure of Hollywood to be more beautiful.
In fact, she herself confessed that she would never have plastic surgery, because she does not want to "look like a mummy."
"I'm not going to have plastic surgery, I'm not going to end up like a mummy, so they're going to have to settle...you have to grow old with dignity and grace, but you also have to relax a bit and let yourself grow old a bit, because it's a lot of pressure" .
And it is that for Salma, age is something to celebrate, and the only way to take care of the skin is to follow different beauty routines that include care with creams, cleaning, among other things. But never botox.
“I don't believe in botox because your face doesn't move and it's something you have to keep doing your whole life, and you need more and more. I don't see things in the short term, I think about longevity; I want my husband to still think I'm beautiful when I get older and the way to ensure that is through good skin care, not botox."
On the other hand, at 55, the actress is proud of her current appearance, even if she has wrinkles, and she is not afraid to be natural. So much so that she claims that she prides herself on “looking like a person” and not being carried away by industry beauty standards.