Dawn Zulueta as a radiant 'uban legend' | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

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Unlike other beauty-conscious actresses, Dawn Zulueta is not about to shirk at finally showing some salt and pepper in her locks. She’s even mighty proud of her gray hair.

The fifty-something actress earned praises for her visible gray hair which she doesn’t hide, as seen in her Instagram post today, Aug. 31.

Showing three photos of herself holding three shades of her favorite lipsticks from Hermes, Tom Ford and Too Faced, she said, “Before #quarantine makes me completely disregard how to fancy up, makapag #makeup nga tutal mey taym.” (Might as well put on makeup because I got time.)

Zulueta showing her white hair is something which her fans and celebrity friends raved about. They even applauded one of the hashtags the actress used: #DawnsUbanLegend.

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Lyn Cruz (@lyncruz525), wife of actor Tirso Cruz III, obviously liked Zulueta photo as she commented, “So pretty. Love the hair color!”

Singer Louie Heredia (@louie.heredia) echoed the adoration as he said, “Will always be beautiful no matter what hairstyle or hair color!”

“Natawa ako sa Uban Legend mo!” one @maryann.rodriguez68 said.

“So pretty pa din kahit may grey hair. Loving that you are not scared to show it,” one @sue_sy commented.

“Are those grey hair? Or just hair highlight. Okay I’m confused HAHA just kidding Mama. You’re beautiful with even those uban,” commented one @j.cobelle.

Last May, Zulueta said in jest that her hair turned white because she’s homeschooling her children during the quarantine. JB

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