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Selena Gomez Just Swapped Her Sleek Lob For A New Wolf Cut And Bangs – And She’s Barely Recognisable

Orlando teased the line “Having a fun day playing with @selenagomez 💇🏻‍♀️” to accompany his selfie with Selena Gomez.

Hung Vanngo, her long-time makeup artist, also took to Instagram with a candid snap captioned, “New hair, who dis?”, while ensuring that the makeup also lent into what we’re calling Selena’s new ’70s glam-rock aesthetic. Think elongated brown wings on the eyes, a pretty peach flush on the cheeks and a punchy orange lip.

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Of course, this isn’t the first time Selena has sported tousled layers. Nor is it her first time experimenting with bangs. In the past, she’s sported ’90s bangs with their telltale root lift and a wispy fringe. And, only last year, she debuted a set of long, ’70s style curtain bangs at the “Lola” movie premiere.

But Selena’s new messy layers are a marked departure from the sleek bobs and lobs she has had on rotation of late, where there wasn’t a hair out of place. So is this Selena’s haircut of the summer?

Actually, no. Selena’s own caption to her Instagram post gave the game away: “I would, but I’d regret it, then get it redone so I simply wont #bangs”. So spoiler alert, it’s a wig! But that doesn’t mean the haircut isn’t taking pride of place on our mood boards.

For more from Fiona Embleton, GLAMOUR’s Associate Beauty Director, follow her on @fiembleton.

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