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Salma Hayek shows off her immaculate glowing skin in stunning no makeup picture

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This actress never ceases to amaze with her ability to look fresh-faced and, sharing a sultry make-up free selfie on May 13, she had us asking how does  Salma Hayek  do it?

The water-drenched photo entitled simple “Agua #water #nomakeup” sees the Frida actress staring up into the camera from a swimming pool, her damp tresses clinging to the side of her face.

Her bright brown eyes sparkle out of the shot and her flawless skin is a thing of wonder. Her birth certificate tells us she’s 53, but we’d guess she’s younger than that if we didn’t know.

Salma Hayek, Ariana Grande and more stars go back to their roots: gray hair, don’t care! The wife of  François-Henri Pinault  isn’t afraid of the ageing process by any means and has also recently

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