Maya Jama's faux fringe is included in new collab as she follows in Molly-Mae's footsteps
15.05.2024 - 09:19
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From her presenting gig on Love Island to her numerous beauty campaigns over recent years, Maya Jama is no stranger to a bold beauty look, and one thing we've all been lusting after is her glossy, gorgeous hair.
The presenter is famed for her sleek dark tresses, but she's also known for daring to switch it up, having been seen sporting a full fringe on multiple occasions. However, Maya has just let us in on her biggest haircare secret yet as she unveiled her new partnership with BeautyWorks on Instagram, exclaiming: "The secrets out! ! These luscious locks haven't been my own for years! From the inches to the trademark fringe! It has been such a pleasure working with @beauty_worksonline on my collection." This fresh collab sees Maya and Beauty Works joining forces to launch a whole range of versatile pieces that mirror Maya's everyday signature style.
The collection features ready-to-wear and professional salon hair extensions in an array of lengths, cuts and styles including double hair set clip-ins, XXS wefts, nano bands and slimline tapes.
Miles of Style is introducing five limited edition shades and, more importantly, her signature clip-in fringe. Maya chimed in: "I hope you get as many looks out of it as I have, ready to wear and for the girlies that have been considering a fringe chop...
don't do it! Just clip on and clip off ... tutorial pending" while hinting at a styling guide video, reports the Mirror.
This collaboration sees the Love Island host following in the footsteps of former contestant Molly-Mae Hague's various collections with Beauty Works over the last few years. The Beauty Works X Maya Jama Clip-In Fringe, £74.99 here, is available in 20 different hues ranging from platinum blonde to jet black, and
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