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Molly-Mae Hague gets her extensions back in after chopping hair for more 'natural' look

Molly-Mae Hague has had her luscious long locks put back in after previously ditching them for a more 'natural' look.

The 21-year-old has been enjoying the freedom of exploring London after lockdown rules eased earlier this week - and she is currently in the capital for work.

In behind-the-scenes footage from a photoshoot, Molly-Mae showed off her signature blonde waves with fans as she got her extensions back.

Showing off her outstanding beauty, she posed for the camera as her hair stylist ruffled her glamorous curls.

The former Love Island babe looked so different with her extensions in after recently getting them taken out, in a bid to look more 'natural'.

Molly-Mae Hague has had her hair extensions put back in (Instagram)

She has not confirmed whether the extensions are here to stay or not, but she looks incredible.

The influencer has taken her fans on the journey with her recently, which saw her have the fillers in her lips and face dissolved.

At the age of 19, Molly-Mae gave herself a perfect white smile by getting composite bonds - a resin denture applied over the teeth as a cheaper and more temporary version of veneers.

She recently had them taken out in a bid to be more 'natural' (Instagram)

They are usually applied to fix fractured or chipped teeth but can also be used for cosmetic reasons.

As part of her makeover, Molly-Mae decided to get the bonds removed.

In recent days, the TV star has been splashing the cash on luxury shopping trips to Selfridges.

She has been in London for work (Instagram)

She has been staying in the city for a couple of days, with her boyfriend Tommy Fury.

The lovebirds have been spending quality time together as their hectic work schedules pick back up.

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