Salma Hayek is uncovering her cover-girl beauty hacks.
Days before her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2025 cover hit stands, the 58-year-old actress chatted with Good Housekeeping about her skincare favorites — including the Patchology Rejuvenating Eye Gels she swears by.
“These patches are fantastic and they’re not expensive,” Hayek raved of the patches.

The “Frida” star’s not the only one who counts the caffeine, hydrolyzed collagen and green tea-powered patches as a must-have, given they’ve earned over 100 five-star ratings on Amazon to date.
“I use these every day and I truly see a difference,” one satisfied shopper raved, while another called Patchology “far superior to other brands I have purchased.”

They’re not Hayek’s only portable must-have, either; she also keeps Vicks VapoRub on hand when traveling.
“I put it in my nose and it just feels like I’m breathing better on the plane,” the actress told the outlet, noting that she also applies it on the soles of her feet.
When it comes to the rest of her routine, the self-proclaimed “low maintenance” star tends to switch things up — although she’s a fan of Augustinus Bader products, like the brand’s A-list-approved Rich Cream.
“I do not wash my face in the morning,” Hayek explained. “I do put moisturizer on, but it depends on how my skin is feeling, what moisturizer I put. I don’t have one routine.”

While this marks Hayek’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover debut, the star’s no stranger to showing skin on social media, where she’s famous for her bikini snaps.
“I think it’s really remarkable that a magazine like Sports Illustrated [Swimsuit] says that it’s OK, maybe even cool, to be past 50 and … be free and not be self-conscious,” she told the famed glossy.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.