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Molly-Mae Hague fans all saying the same thing as she reveals hair transformation

MOLLY-MAE Hague showed off her stunning hair transformation as she opted for a shorter look.

The reality star, 22, revealed her new hairstyle after getting her locks trimmed, layered and styled.

Molly-Mae Hague fans are 'obsessed' with her shorter hair transformation
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Molly-Mae Hague fans are 'obsessed' with her shorter hair transformationCredit: Instagram
The Love Island star usually has longer wavy tresses
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The Love Island star usually has longer wavy tressesCredit: Instagram

Wearing a cream coloured cut-out dress Molly-Mae posted an Instagram snap which showcased her freshly-cut hairdo.

The YouTuber kept her blonde tresses loose and parted to one side.

Molly-Mae's fans were "obsessed" with her revamped barnet and raced to compliment the star.

One wrote: "So beautiful girlie, short hair looks great on you."

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Another posted: "Love the hair. 😍"

A third added: "Actually love the short hair. 🙌"

It comes after Molly-Mae shared her disbelief after a rare skin condition suddenly reappeared on her arms.

The TV star had 12 months of treatment to get rid of the medical problem and used to feel too self-conscious to bare her skin.

But Molly is feeling thoroughly disheartened after the condition - called Tinea versicolor - made a comeback overnight.

The harmless fungal infection causes discoloured patches on the skin and, in Molly's case, they are white.

Taking to Instagram, Molly shared a picture of her arm and posted a 'crying' emoji next to it.

She told her fans: "I actually can't believe I've woken up this morning to my pigmentation having come back.

"It took me a WHOLE YEAR to get rid of this last time. I didn't get my arms out because I was so self-conscious...

"I actually can't believe it has come back. No idea what could have caused it."

She added: "I think the actual for this is Tinea versicolor."

According to the , Tinea versicolor is also known as Pityriasis versicolor and is caused by a fungus that lives on the skin.

Antifungal shampoo and antifungal cream are the main treatments for the condition.

Since finding fame in the 2019 series of Love Island, Molly has always spoken openly about her health battles in a bid to help others.

She has shared photographs of the large strawberry birthmark she was born with, posted from her hospital bed after having two lumps removed and did not hide her tears after discovering a mole on her leg was cancerous.

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Recently, Molly has been vocal about her struggles with endometriosis.

In March, she underwent surgery in a bid to ease the painful condition that affects the lining of the womb.

Molly-Mae showcased her dramatic new look this week
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Molly-Mae showcased her dramatic new look this weekCredit: Instagram
The reality star opened up about her health battles in a bid to help others
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The reality star opened up about her health battles in a bid to help othersCredit: INSTAGRAM - MOLLY MAE

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