Stacey Dooley has ditched her long hair and ‘chopped it all off’ into a sharp bob
22.03.2022 - 14:03
/ ok.co.uk
Celebrity haircut alert! Stacey Dooley has ditched her signature long hair in favour of an on-trend blunt bob. The presenter unveiled her new look as part of an ad post with Clairol, for whom she is a Nice’n Easy ambassador – and it’s safe to say that fans are kind of obsessed with the new look. "Me and @clairol_uk_ire have been BUSY," the 35 year old captioned the snap showcasing her shorter 'do.
"We freshened up my colour (obvs using my shade 8WR golden auburn) and then chopped it all off. I'm SOOOOO delighted with it!" Clearly it isn’t just us that thinks Stacey has nailed this hair trend, as many of her fans took to the comments section of the post to praise her brand new style. "Wow, LOVE the short hair," one fan enthused, while another added, "Omg lovely...
you've had lots cut off!" Meanwhile a third follower commented, "Makes me want to go short again. Looks amazing" as a fourth chimed in with, "Stunning darling! Suits you so much!" It comes after Stacey chopped in a feathery fringe last summer, which she said at the time was inspired by Margot Robbie. She has since grown this fringe out – although you can kind of see where it was in the shorter, face framing layers that remain.
Although the star never deviates from her signature fiery ginger hair colour, she is known for giving fans an insight into her hairstyling regime, also showing off a dramatically different curly hairstyle just a few months ago. Back in October, Stacey shared a short clip to Instagram showing off a tightly curled style to her fans, writing “Straight hair is obvs now dead to me”, suggesting she’s a big fan of the look. She then treated her almost one million followers to a full outfit snap, including the final hair look, which saw her light
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