Hair goals, right?
This. Is. Gorgeous. June 21, 2019 - 09:06 BST Fiona Ward Zoe Ball is known for her choppy tousled shoulder-lengths, always styled perfectly with a cool-girl wave - but did you know she has subtle hair secret? She adds extensions to her go-to cut for extra fullness, like a number of celebrities - and on Thursday, she shared her most recent transformation shot from the salon floor.
"A further follower praised her for her honesty, writing: "I love that you share this as I have such hair envy. I always assume everyone else has beautiful hair all the time naturally. Looks lovely Zoe."We're not surprised the Strictly: It Takes Two presenter is a fan of the low-maintenance tape extensions, which can be applied super quickly and are known for their natural finish.
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