Cindy Crawford looks much younger than her 56 years as she shows off her lustrous hair in a sexy video: ‘Hair Goals’
Cindy Crawford showed off her shiny mane in a sexy video on social media on Monday.
The supermodel looked much younger than her 56 when she tousled her hair, while promoting her ‘#MBhairgoals’ for her significant beauty line.
The runway veteran looked chic in a low V-neck black sweater, black pants and pumps.
Shiny: Cindy Crawford, 56, showed off her shiny mane in a sexy video on social media on Monday, tousling her hair, while promoting her ‘#MB hair goals’ for her meaningful beauty line
Cindy sat on a wooden box in a sexy pose as she leaned forward and then brushed her brunette hair out of her face.
She wore nice daytime makeup in the clip, complete with a natural pink lip.
Fans posted adoring comments alongside the video writing, ‘Stunning beauty ❤️’ and ‘OMG! Like in the 90’s!’
Sexy: Cindy sat on a wooden box in a sexy pose as she leaned forward and then pushed her brunette hair out of her face. She wore nice daytime makeup in the clip, complete with a natural pink lip.
Significant Beauty: Cindy launched the Significant Beauty line in 2004 and added hair care products in 2021, explaining, “We look forward to our aging skin…and your hair, you know it’s going to go gray, but no one really talks about your aging hair related’
Another commented on her natural beauty and implored: ‘You’ve always looked great and natural. Please never use fillers.
The savvy entrepreneur launched a beauty company in 2004 through an infomercial.
She explained her reason for getting into the product side of the beauty business, saying Daily women’s clothing“As a model, you get paid multiple times to represent a brand, but you don’t have the skin in the game.”
Emotional: Cindy said when it comes to her hair, “I think women’s emotional attachment to hair and what it means, in a weird way, is more emotional than skin.”
The line, made of plant-based products, has been popular with fans ever since.
Introducing hair care products in 2021, she explained, “We look forward to our skin aging…and your hair, you know it’s going to turn grey, but no one really talks about aging your hair.”
“We could say we had a bad haircut, but I think it’s very vulnerable for women to talk like, ‘Oh my gosh, my hair is getting a little thinner.'” I think women’s emotional attachment to hair and what it means, in a weird way, is more emotional than skin.
Her mini me son: This comes a week after her daughter Kaia Gerber graced the cover of Elle where she opened up about dealing with pressure.