Molly-Mae breaks the internet with a copper hair colour transformation done by Kim Kardashian's hair guru
28.02.2024 - 15:49
/ ok.co.uk
The last thing we were expecting to see today was Molly-Mae Hague with a copper red hair colour, but that's exactly what we're looking at.
The long-time fan of a creamy blonde hair colour has just parted ways with her trademark locks in favour of something a bit spicier and warmer in tone – and the results, as you might imagine, are incredible. Sharing the look to her Instagram Stories just now, the former Love Island star writes: "Fun morning with Chris Appleton," tagging in Kim Kardashian and JLo's go-to hair guru.
Smiling for the camera, Molly-Mae seems to have predicted the new colour would spark a fan frenzy because she then expands: "Just a wig guys, don't panic," and poses for a second shot with her light blonde hair colour. Whether this was a permanent transformation or not, we've still got a glimpse of what the 24 year old looks like with a new hair colour, and it's giving us all the inspiration for a spring colour transformation of our own.
It's also not a surprise that Molly-Mae opted for a copper shade, as the hue is currently trending in the celeb world with Chris' own clients ranging from JLo to Pretty Little Liars' Shay Mitchell sporting pumpkin spice hair shades. We'd call this exact red tone Molly-Mae is wearing a 'cowboy copper'.
This specific shade of muted copper was a big trend around summertime last year, it's still an in-demand hue in 2024, with hair salons noting they still get plenty of requests for red and ginger transformations.
What makes a 'cowboy' shade unique is that it's more of a rich, buttery caramel tone that falls in between a dark blonde/light brunette and a vibrant red. Plus, with over 15 million views on TikTok and counting, more and more of us are booking in for salon appointments to
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