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Mike O'Loughlin

Una Healy shows off ANOTHER new look as she transforms gorgeous hairstyle

Una Healy has changed up her gorgeous hairstyle once again.

The stunning singer has ditched her blonde look to go back to her natural roots in another dramatic transformation, RSVP Live reports.

As always, the mother-of-two is giving us serious hair envy with her modern style.

Una took to social media to show off the new do - and her fans are loving it.

Taking to Instagram, she revealed that she had added more more length and volume courtesy of some designer hair extensions.

She wrote: "Happy Hair Day! Thanks so much to @ceiralambert and the girls for applying my new @greatlengths_ireland today."

Una is renowned for her red locks, but she is actually naturally brunette. Recently, she decided to have more fun by going blonde following her split from rugby player Ben Foden .

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The mother-of-two is on a working holiday to LA (Instagram)
Una looked sensational in a red bodysuit (Instagram)

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"When you look back to the early days of The Saturday’s, my hair was almost this bronde colour. My highlights made me look more blonde and people kept confusing me with Mollie King.

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"I put in a home dye and it turned a bit red and everyone said that it suited me so I stuck with it. Anyone I went to school with will know that I am naturally brunette," she told RSVP Magazine.

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