Love Island Molly Marsh's beauty transformation timeline: from going blonde to makeup overhaul
16.06.2023 - 14:39
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Love Island's Molly Marsh is proving there's some magic in the name 'Molly'. She's only been in the villa just over a week and she's already become a firm fan favourite thanks to her gorgeous looks and winning personality.
Do we have a second Molly-Mae on our hands here? Time will tell. For now, we'll keep watching the 21-year-old at 9pm each night in the hope of picking up a few beauty tips and tricks from her.
You might also think Molly was just born with the 'girl next door' glow she emits, but, after looking back into the social media star's Instagram snaps, she's had quite the journey to her current beauty look. Here, we're looking at her full beauty transformation timeline which saw her swap brunette hair for blonde, a bold make-up look for a "Hailey Bieber" inspired glam and her long mermaid hair for a more on-trend layered cut.
2017 – Brunette to blonde Can you picture Molly with anything other than blonde hair? We couldn't until we saw selfies of her from 2017 when she wore her hair in a natural brunette shade.The Islander didn't favourite this look for long, only posting a few images with her root colour before going to a platinum shade, but it's enough for us to marvel at the difference highlights make. 2020 – Bob to mermaid waves In 2019 and early 2020 Molly seemed to largely prefer a shorter hairstyle, favouring a blunt bob which she often styled into crimped waves.
Mid-way through 2020, when influencer culture really started to take off, she swapped her shorter hair for long, Molly-Mae-like mermaid waves. What we can deduce from both of these snaps is that the star looks good with short and long hair! 2021 - Platinum to pink Molly briefly decided to swap out her light tresses for a bubblegum pink shade in
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