Charlotte Crosby admits she feels more human after ditching weft extensions for impressive hair transformation
Charlotte Crosby has unveiled a brand new look after undergoing a hair transformation. The TV personality, 33, shared a snap of herself on her Instagram stories on Tuesday that showed off her brand new look, which saw her ditch her usual mid-length brunette locks for her natural shorter length.
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Hide AdThe star explained that her natural hair has become healthy, meaning there is no need to use weft extensions. Charlotte said the decision has made the styling process more manageable and admitted she feels “more human again”.
Charlotte wrote: “Fun fact, my hair now is just all my own length because my natural hair has gotten so healthy because @stevenmasonhair is the BEST. Finally: clean, fresh, more manageable hair! I finally feel more human again! Me and @stevenmasonhair decided to take out the weft for a little while and add extra remi cachet tapes. My hair is so much more lightweight now. It’s gonna be easier to quickly go over myself, which my god, is going to be a godsend. Life’s just far too busy now to be faffing around with hair for over an hour.”
The reality TV star appears to be embracing her natural beauty and recently reflected on her previous lip filler procedures, branding them “awful” and “ridiculous”. Charlotte first received lip filler injections in 2014 while featuring on the MTV reality television series Geordie Shore. She has always spoken candidly about her decision to have lip filler injections.
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Hide AdCharlotte decided to have her lip filler dissolved after the birth of her first child Alba in October last year. She documented the procedure on her YouTube channel with a video titled ‘Getting my LIP FILLER DISSOLVED (SHOCKED)’. The TV star explained that her lips swelled during pregnancy and needed dissolving. Although happy with the results, she admitted it was difficult to come to terms with the change.
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