If you’re anything like us, then you’ve probably found yourself swooning over Michelle Keegan’s style recently. From her Fool Me Once wardrobe to her flawless dewy skin the actress has been nailing it when it comes to all things fashion and beauty – and her latest hairstyle has got us booking in with our local salon.
Over the years the actress has been known for her long dark locks, which she has rarely swayed from. But this week the 36-year-old posted a completely new look on her Instagram stories and honestly, we are obsessed.
Posting a sneak-peak from her latest photoshoot, Michelle sported a long wispy fringe created by hair stylist Ben Cooke. And the best thing about her fringe? It’s a clip in, meaning that even those who are too scared to go for the chop, can recreate the look without visiting the hairdressers.
Fancy getting the look with the commitment? Grab yourself a one of these clip in fringes and team with a swipe of Michelle’s fave blusherfor an A-list worthy look. Extra style points for those who decide to complete the look with an outfit from Michelle’s latest range forVery.
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Taken from the Jordyn Woods X Easilocks collection, this easy-to-wear clip in fringe can be shampooed, blow-died and straightened with heat up to 150 degrees – so you can style it over and over again without damaging your own hair.
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For a human hair option, look no further than this effortless style from hair extension experts Cliphair. This style is available in 25 shades, including red, purple and multiple shades of blonde, so you’ll be able to find an exact colour match with ease.
What is a clip in fringe?
This clever hair hack is often used by celebs and models who want to switch up their look without actually going for the chop. From a full fringe to curtain bangs and everything in between, you can simply buy a clip-in fringe of your choice and clip it into place before blending with your natural hair. And if you really become addicted to your new ‘do, then you can bring it to the hairdressers as a reference point for your fresh cut.
How do you wear a clip in fringe?
The application of your fringe really depends on the style of your hairpiece. If you’re going for a full, wispy fringe like Michelle then you’re going to need to start off by creating a middle parting. Then aimply appy the clip-in fringe at the highpoint of your head, gently attaching it to your own hair before pressing down to secure the clip. Softly move any stray strands to create your desired look and you’re good to go.