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Seamus Duff

Victoria Beckham's fans convinced she broke lockdown to get 'hair and nails done'

Victoria Beckham sparked speculation she may have arranged a secret trip to a hair salon when she took to social media to plug one of her beauty treatments.

The 46-year-old former Spice Girl surprised fans when she took to Instagram last week to highlight some of her favourite skin and beauty regime products.

Among the items was £140 cellrejuvenating moisturiser which she claims helps provide a "warm, summer glow."

But followers of the fashion icon were interested to see seemingly lighter hair and perfectly manicured nails – with many wondering if she had managed to utilise some expert help during lockdown.

Fans have questioned if Victoria Beckham has had salon treatments (Victoria Beckham/Instagram)

Victoria posed in a simple white T-shirt which showed off her natural looking complexion, while her usually dark hair had hints of honey highlights and looked several tones lighter as she recorded herself.

One fan asked: “How did she manage to get her hair dyed during quarantine?”

While another suggested she had managed to get a secret manicure, writing: “Have you been having your nails done in lockdown?”

The singer turned designer was demonstrating one of her favourite beauty products (Victoria Beckham/Instagram)

A further fan wondered if there was more to Vicky’s refreshed appearance than her simple, if expensive, skin products.

One wrote: "It’s not her magical face cream doing wonders, it’s the ££££s she’s spent."

Vicky has previously claimed she has "never been tempted" to seek surgery to help her keep herself looking fresh.

Speaking to This Morning last year, the mum of four said: "I haven't been tempted by a cosmetic procedure, but never say never.

Vicky has sported darker hair during lockdown (DavidBeckham/Instagram)

“It's whatever makes anybody feel good about themselves. I would rather celebrate who I am and be the best version of myself rather than change too much."

Meanwhile, in April, Vicky ran in to trouble with her beauty range as she found herself fighting a losing battle with an Australian skincare company who she wanted to stop using the initials VB.

She settled the trademark dispute out of court earlier this month.

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