Hailey Bieber: She has long hair again. Check out the photo of her new look.
When we discovered Hailey Bieber’s latest story, we couldn’t believe our eyes: she ditched her signature hairstyle, the bob, and went back to her long hair. Her “new” hairstyle falls well below the shoulders and immediately reminds us of the look she’ll be sporting in 2022.
Beauty Entrepreneur (Products Red skin Regularly out of stock) Maybe you haven’t found a miracle product to make your locks grow 10 centimeters overnight… These new hairstyle extensions look even more! Hailey Bieber didn’t specify if it was a few clip-in locks or permanent extensions, but to be sure, we’re eagerly waiting to see what hairstyle she’ll be sporting in the near future.
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Since this extra length looks so natural, we’re guessing Hailey Bieber opted for ultra-thin hair strand extensions bonded to her own hair using keratin (a protein that is the main component of our hair). Compared to other extension methods like tape-in extensions, the advantage is that the hair looks very natural, like Hailey Bieber’s in the photo. Their color, thickness and structure can be adapted to the part of the hair to which they are to be attached. Around the face, for example, hair is usually finer and a little lighter, while the back of the head is usually a little fuller and darker. The effect is quite spectacular.
The article was originally published on Vogue Germany.
Translated by Chantal Bloom
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