A Summer Makeover! Selena Gomez Undergoes a Hair Transformation, Gets Bangs and Extensions
01.06.2022 - 18:43
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New season, new hair! Selena Gomez is preparing for the warm weather with a “summer” ‘do. The “Ice Cream” singer, 29, visited Zero One Salon in Los Angeles and documented her hair transformation.
In an Instagram reel video shared by the hair studio on Tuesday, May 31, Gomez is completely transformed. First, stylists Riawna Capri and Nikki Lee started by blowing out the producer’s natural tresses before adding in extensions (by Great Lengths) that perfectly matched her brown-colored mane. As Gomez filmed, the new pieces of hair were added in one by one until the star’s locks cascaded down her shoulders. Next, the beauty team evened out the actress’ hair and trimmed her bangs into a chic, blunt style. For a final touch, Gomez’s ‘do was given hairspray for shine and a plethora of fluffs to show off the body.
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In the caption of the post, Nine Zero One explained the process, writing: “Summer Selena. Here’s a great way to transform your clients’ hair without having to color at all. Just add extensions! For @SelenaGomez, we added in auburn brown @greatlenthusa to create a new summer look for her!”
The Teen Choice Award-winner’s summer style comes after she’s been rocking a flirty lob. As seen on her TikTok account, Gomez previously styled the lengthened bob in loose, beach waves or with subtle curls. The Only Murders in the Building star has also been known to rock sleek pulled back buns, high messy ponytails and bone straight styles. While Gomez usually sticks to her chestnut color, she has played around with blonde and platinum hair colors. She famously debuted blonde hair with dark roots at the 2017 American Music Awards.
Beauty is something Gomez knows a lot about. In 2020, the Texas
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