'Where's your mole?': Fans shocked as Cindy Crawford goes make-up free in sauna
MALIBU, CALIFORNIA: Cindy Crawford's recent Instagram post has found the supermodel looking completely unrecognizable, according to her fans. Crawford shared a topless video where she can be seen playing with her 'baby hair', wondering what she would look like with a fringe. The 56-year-old who is known for the iconic mole on her face left fans in surprise as the beauty feature was nowhere to be seen in the clip.
Crawford, who went make-up-free for the Instagram post, played with her messy hair while trying to flick it forward on her forehead as she showed all of the angles of her face. "Baby hairs in the sauna," the beauty captioned the post. Netizens were quick to flock to her comments sections to express their opinion. While some of her followers were completely stunned by Crawford's beauty and went on to compare her with Julia Roberts, a few fans did not think the same. The post has been removed from her account when this article was published.
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Cindy Crawford in de sauna. Geloof het pic.twitter.com/RHfL3Bfle3
— Mies (@MiesBee) February 18, 2023
'Hello Cindy, where is ur iconic mole?'
According to the DailyMail, one follower commented: "You look so different here," while another added: "Looks nothing like her." "I didn't know that was you until I [saw] your name name," read another comment while someone else wrote: "Omg didn’t recognize you." Another fan wrote: "Who is this in Cindy's, post? A friend? Lover? Co worker?" "Hello Cindy, where is ur iconic mole? that was ur supermodel identity," pointed out another puzzled fan.
'She has my old hair, and I want it back!'
Speaking to InStyle, the supermodel confessed that her lookalike model daughter Kaia Gerber 'stole' her lush locks. "I look at my daughter and notice that her hair is shiny and healthy looking — she has my old hair, and I want it back!" She further admitted that Gerber’s hair inspired her Age-Proof Hair Care System for her Meaningful Beauty line. "That became my new passion for Meaningful Beauty — to address not only my aging hair but to bring a solution to the market for the many other women out there experiencing these aging hair issues. And we did it," Crawford added.
Reminiscing her golden days, Crawford said: "Well — I loved '90s hair — the bigger, the better. But all that back-combing wasn't necessarily kind to one's hair. To this day, I still like a great blowout with a round brush and then Velcro rollers. It gives you some volume and soft, shiny waves — I call it the Madison Avenue blowout."