Eva Mendes praised for keeping it real after sharing Supercuts selfie

Actress Eva Mendes arrives at the Hollywood screening of her movie "Holy Motors" during AFI FEST in Los Angeles, California November 3, 2012. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT HEADSHOT)
Actress Eva Mendes arrives at the Hollywood screening of her movie "Holy Motors" during AFI FEST in Los Angeles, California November 3, 2012. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT HEADSHOT)

Eva Mendes is receiving praise from fans for her relatable beauty habit after she shared a picture of herself during a haircut from the no-appointment-required salon Supercuts.

On Monday, Mendes, who has starred in movies such as Hitch, The Other Guys and the Fast & Furious franchise, as well as serving as the creative director for a Walgreens exclusive makeup line, CIRCA beauty, proved that even stars could benefit from the affordable salon.

"Ok this is a terrible angle but thought you guys would like to know that yea, I stop into @supercuts every once in awhile," Mendes wrote on Instagram, along with a selfie of her in the process of receiving her new hairdo.

"Y que?!" she wrote, translating to, "so what," clearly signifying she was pretty impressed with her trim.

Immediately, fans commented on Mendes's post praising her for going to the salon.

"NOT COOL! Why!? Why do you continue to prove that you are a down to Earth human being who embodies the meaning of being an [angel] on Earth!?" one person joked.

One person wrote "Love it; keeping it real," while another shared "This makes me love you even more!"

While some commented that her humbleness was endearing, others related to the quick cut.

"They’re great for a trim and quick layer!" one fan shared.

But this is not the first time Mendes has proved to be a savvy consumer.

Last month, the actress shared a throwback photo at her first appearance at the Toronto International Film Festival. She admitted she had no stylist and that her dress cost her only $15.

"I wasn’t doing a 'red carpet pose," Mendes wrote. "No I don’t long for that time, I just liked the simplicity of it all."

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