Stacey Solomon tests out a new hair colour just weeks before her wedding day 👀
Every soon-to-be bride knows that the final few days in the run-up to the wedding aren’t the best time to experiment with big hair and beauty changes. Instead, it’s best to try new colours or cuts a few weeks before the big day – a tip Stacey Solomon clearly has been informed about.
In a series of Instagram snaps showing her doing a bit of garden work, Stacey shows off a blonde “skunk stripe” at the back of her hair. She claims in the caption that this streak is a test for a hair colour she wants for her wedding day. The single streak of hair is visibly much blonder and appears more strawberry in tone than her current bold berry. It could just be the first phase of her hair testing, as going from red to blonde can take a few sittings at the hair salon. Or, it could be that this streak is going to be the final colour Stacey is choosing for her big day. Either way, we’re excited to learn that she’s heading for a hair transformation ahead of her wedding.
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