MOLLY-Mae Hague shot to fame when she joined Tyson Fury’s brother on Love Island.
But the real love affair of series five of ITV’s iconic dating show was us (the fans) and Molly’s perfect hairstyle.
From her voluminous, messy bun to her immaculate curls, the 25-year-old has proven herself to be an expert at styling her hair.
And now, six years after she was catapulted onto the screen, we still follow all of her hair recommendations.
Luckily, Molly’s “newest obsession” is a total bargain.
The mother-of-one uses Velcro rollers — yes, the greatest hair tool of the ’60s and ’70s — to get her signature bounce.
Velcro rollers emerged in the 1950s and became extremely popular over the next two decades.
They were innovative because they didn’t require pins or clips to keep them in place.
And most importantly, they were cheap.
You can buy a pair of large Velcro rollers like Molly’s for £2 at Primark.
They come in a pack of eight, which means each video costs 25 cents a pop.
The influencer took to her Instagram Stories to show how she takes them out of her hair after a day of use.
The result? A perfectly bouncy mane that looks like she just left the salon.
Molly spent the weekend in the Lake District attending her older sister Zoe’s wedding.
Her Instagram feed was a sea of unruly hair photos — and now we know why.
She was even seen before the ceremony shaking her head with velcro rollers while wearing a tracksuit… wow, she really is just like us.
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Recreate what Mol did
To use Velcro rollers, start with clean, dry (or slightly damp) hair and divide it into manageable sections.
Wrap small sections of hair around the rollers, securing them tightly using the friction of the Velcro to secure them to your hair.
Secure each roller close to your scalp—they should stay in place on their own due to the Velcro material.
Let your hair set the curls by using a blow dryer on low heat or leaving it in for several hours—preferably overnight.
Once your hair is dry and firm, gently remove the rollers.
Start with the lower sections and work your way up.
You can then style the curls with your fingers or a wide-toothed comb, finishing with a light spray if desired.
Use larger rollers for bouncy volume, like Molly’s, or you can opt for smaller rollers if you prefer tighter curls.
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