Salma Hayek Inspired by Breakfast
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
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SALMA Hayek admits breakfast time is a messy experience in her household — because most of it ends up on her face!The actress, 45, has just launched her own range of beauty products — some inspired by mornings with her four-year-old daughter Valentina.
“One breakfast time I had made pancakes and orange juice for my daughter and I had an idea,” explains Salma.
“I took brown sugar, honey and the orange juice, mixed it up and created this great face scrub and mask. I put it on for 20 minutes and I was back feeling great. It’s things like this that really inspire me.”
Salma recently insisted she’ll never have plastic surgery.
“I believe that every woman is entitled to fight to preserve her youth,” she said.
“It’s like the uniform of a generation. It’s not wrinkled-looking, but it’s not beautiful.
“As a woman, you should be more at ease with your sexuality when you are in your 40s.
“You are more self-assured about that part. And that’s the way it should be. If you are a girl who cannot walk in heels, it doesn’t matter how beautiful you are. If you look like a chicken that’s been spiked in the feet, it’s not going to be sexy.”
Salma Hayek Launches New Beauty Line With CVS
Salma Hayek's new skincare, haircare and makeup line, Nuance -- which debuts at CVS stores this month -- is extensive to say the least. And with over 100 different products, a little overwhelming. That was until we met with Hayek recently to walk through the line and discovered why she was so passionate about creating it in the first place.
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Hayek (who has been the face of Avon and Revlon in the past) was very much involved in the creation of her products. The line, she says, has actually been in the works for twenty years: It was a dream of her Mexican grandmother, who was always making creams and tinctures with local healing herbs. "She started studying all these indigenous plants, and would get all her information from the witch doctors in Oaxaca," says Hayek.
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The line -- which Hayek admits wasn't always going to be this big -- includes everything from eyeshadow quads to moisturizing body scrubs to anti-aging eye creams. When Hayek was asked to choose a stand-out product from the line, the actress just couldn't wrap her head around the idea. "I didn't understand the concept of a hero product," says Hayek. "To me every single product had to be a hero, if not why make it?"
While Hayek admitted that she had previously bought $700 creams, she was always frustrated when they didn't actually work. This line, Hayek explained, is for every woman. "I don't think good quality products should be a luxury, it should be a right!" she says. "It's the way we reinvent and decorate and celebrate ourselves, it's a ritual we've been doing forever."
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