Molly-Mae Hague rocks silver fringe as she tries out a new hairstyle

Molly-Mae Hague rocks a silver fringe as she tries out a new hairstyle after reversing her dental work and ditching fillers to embrace her natural looks

She’s been embracing a more pared-back look over recent weeks, ditching the fillers and reversing her dental work.

And Molly-Mae Hague looked every inch the natural beauty as she sported a trendy silver fringed hair cut for for the latest PrettyLittleThing campaign.

The Love Island star, 21, posed up a storm as she tested out the new hairstyle while rocking a comfortable beige sweatshirt. 

Testing it out: Molly-Mae Hague looked every inch the natural beauty as she sported a trendy silver fringed hair cut for for the latest PrettyLittleThing campaign

Molly-Mae exuded confidence in her neutral loungewear which boasted a hood and PrettyLittleThing’s logo across the chest.

The beauty also donned a full face of makeup including a touch of pink blusher and eyeshadow as well as a chic nude lipstick to accentuate her pretty features.

Her latest silver fringed hairstyle, which follows flowing blonde extensions and a short bob cut, was created by celebrity hairdresser Carl Bembridge.

Glowing: The Love Island star, 21, posed up a storm as she tested out the new hairstyle while rocking a comfortable beige sweatshirt during the shoot

Molly-Mae has been on a mission to return to her natural looks in recent weeks after she got her lip fillers dissolved late last year.

The star, who has also had her hair extensions removed, recently begged her young fans to ‘just wait’ before undergoing cosmetic tweaks. 

The TV personality told how she wants to ‘reverse all the mistakes I made’ and go back to a more ‘natural’ look after having the composite bonds on her teeth removed by Ruh Dental, in Manchester.  

Molly-Mae warned how she underwent procedures she ‘didn’t necessarily need to get done’ and should have waited for her face to mature before having work done.   


Now and then: The star recently unveiled the results of her natural teeth transformation after she had her composite bonds removed (pictured left after and right before)  

Speaking via her Instagram page last Thursday, Molly-Mae said: ‘I had my composite bonds removed recently, after having two years of having my natural teeth covered. I now have my natural teeth back.

‘I’m just so happy that I don’t have teeth like the wicked witch of the east because I genuinely thought that when my composite bonds got taken off I would have like orange decayed teeth because these haven’t been touched for two years.

‘I didn’t know what to expect. My natural teeth are now back. I do wanna whiten them a little bit more. 

‘I think I’ve taken all the steps I wanna take now in terms of reversing all the mistakes I made with the fillers, getting things done that I didn’t necessarily need to get done and that I didn’t really think through at the time – about two or three years ago now.’ 

Change: Molly-Mae also got her lip fillers dissolved late last year and later told her fans on social media that she had been considering getting rid of her it for six months prior

Lounging: Molly-Mae Hague showcased her new natural look on Saturday as she posed on her sofa wearing navy leggings and a cream woolly jumper with a zip

The reality star explained how she had the composite bonds done just two days before she went into the Love Island villa. 

Molly-Mae insisted: ‘I don’t regret it but it just wasn’t a necessary thing to do and I was just young. I think when you get older, you want to look younger and when you’re younger, you want to look older.’ 

She urged her younger followers to be cautious, by saying: ‘Take my advice and just wait. Wait a good few years until your face has matured, until you get a little bit older and then make decisions about cosmetic work and stuff.’ 

The TV personality drove her point home by captioning her video: ‘Please don’t make the same mistakes I did.’   

Composite bonding is usually used for filling chips, fractures or gaps between teeth or for fixing discolouration. The colour of the resin is matched to the person’s teeth and it is a non-invasive procedure, unlike crowns or veneers.  

Molly-Mae also got her lip fillers dissolved late last year and later told her fans on social media that she had been considering getting rid of her it for six months prior. 

The former Love Islander had been getting filler in her lips since she was a teen and admitted she didn’t know how to feel after having them dissolved. 

Before: The reality star had the composite bonds done just two days before she went into the Love Island villa (pictured in October 2019)

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