Vicky Pattison proves she doesn’t need any slap as she shows off her au naturel fresh-faced new look
The reality TV star revealed her glowing complexion at a hair salon

VICKY Pattison was looking fresh as a daisy as she went make-up free for her trip to the hair salon.
The former Geordie Shore star’s natural beauty stole attention away from her freshly tousled locks as she made her way through London.
Vicky seemed a bit camera-shy as she made her way out of Harvey Nichols but the Loose Women panellist was hard to miss thanks to her lovely locks and glowing complexion.
The 28-year-old was dressed casually for her salon visit, layering up in a black jacket and grey zip-up jacket and leggings.
She held onto a black designer handbag and a few items to maintain her lustrous curls as she continued on with her day.
Vicky recently revealed that she underwent a natural facelift prior to the British Soap Awards in May.
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The fitness fan splashed around £300 on the vitamin treatment and spoke about it in a behind-the-scenes video.
In the clip with cosmetic doctor to the stars – Dr. Esho – Vicky could be seen lying down with a liquid all over her face.
The smiling star said: “I’m here to get some work done on my skin because I look like a bag of piss!”
And it certainly seemed to have paid off as she continues to show off her glowing skin in London.
Speaking about the treatment, Dr Esho told The Sun Online: “It's a skin cell boosting, pain free micro needling treatment, in which vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids are injected into the skin.
“I prescribe my own superficial skin cocktail infusion, mixing vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids which the body can’t make to help boost the skin.
He added: “It leaves Vicky’s skin fresh and glowing and flawless for the red carpet.”
Meanwhile Vicky has previously had to deny she’s had work done to her face like many of her former Geordie Shore co-stars.
Hitting back at claims she’s had cheek and lip fillers, as well as Botox she said: "I've always been honest about my approach to surgery.
"I'm not against it and I think women get a lot of stick for doing things that make them happy, but its not for me."