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The six-step hair expert’s guide to hiding extensions – so you don’t suffer hair mares like the Love Island All Stars

ALTHOUGH for many beauty buffs hair extensions give a major confidence boost, it’s also essential to know how to style them properly.

Recently eagle-eyed Love Island viewers begged show producers to step in after Grace Jackson‘s blonde tresses were driving them ”nuts”.

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Love Island viewers have urged the blonde singleton ‘to stop the slick back hairstyles’
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Grace Jackson and Luca Bish kissing.
Some fans have called for bosses to intervene over Grace’s hair extensions
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Portrait Of A Beautiful Young Blond Woman With Ponytail Hairstyle. Back view
Portrait Of A Beautiful Young Blond Woman With Ponytail Hairstyle. Back view

Love Island All Stars fans have now become so irked with the condition and quality of the 26-year-old’s hair extensions, they are calling for external help.

One X – formerly known as Twitter – used bluntly wrote: “Grace’s extensions look absolutely ridiculous when she’s got her hair tied back.”

A second mused: “Grace and Harriett’s extensions, Lord have mercy!!!!” as a third continued: “Grace needs to chill with her pony’s her extensions look shocking.”

One then remarked: “Grace needs to stop the slick back hairstyles, her extensions are driving me nuts.”

Another pointed out: “Grace’s tape extensions are AWFUL.”

Someone else complained: “The real question is whyyyyyy is Grace having her hair in slick back with those horrendous tapes.”

Their complaints centred on the fact the model’s hair extensions could clearly be seen pulled away from her scalp when she sported a chic up-do.

Slick ponytails are a popular and versatile hairstyle – but how to make sure you don’t suffer the same hair mares as the Love Island singletons?

According to Hair Expert Nicole Petty of Milk & Blush, there are some simple tricks to keep your ponytail looking smooth and natural and your extensions undetectable.

Scroll down to find out the six must-do steps to avoid those annoying wefts poking through…

Think about placement  

Extensions should work with your natural hair, so where you apply them or clip them in will affect how they’ll look in a ponytail.  

For a high ponytail, clip-in extensions should be clipped a third of an inch down from the root to help extensions lie flat against your head and prevent bumps in the ponytail.  

Tape-in extensions and nano-tip extensions should be placed one inch below the crown of your head to keep them invisible and should be focused in the middle and lower parts of your head so your natural hair covers them.  

“As a general rule, avoid placing any extensions higher than eye level, so you have plenty of hair on top to cover them,” instructed Nicole.

Opt for the ‘stacking’ method

The hair guru told Fabulous: ”Instead of spacing out clip-in extensions, stack two to three wefts on top of each other in a single section to give you plenty of volume without overloading your head with too many clips.

”This will make it easier to keep them hidden in a ponytail.”

Backcomb the hair above the wefts  

Throughout the day, your hair can part and potentially expose the wefts in your ponytail, but backcombing your hair above the wefts will help to keep them covered.  

Gently tease a small section above the extension to make the root thicker. When pulled back into a ponytail this should be enough to cover the weft.  

Backcombing your locks before you apply clip-in extensions can also make it easier for them to grab onto hair and remain secure.  

Wrap the base of the ponytail  

Ponytails can look sleeker with a wrapped base to conceal the hair tie and any extension wefts.  

Take a small section of hair from the ponytail, wrap it around the hair tie and secure it with a bobby pin.  

Everything you need to know about hair loss

Marie Nieuwoudt, a Group Education Manager at CLOUD NINE told Fabulous everything you need to know regarding hair loss.

What are the common causes of hair loss?

Marie explained: “There are so many reasons why someone may face hair loss.

“The number one reason is usually hormonal changes or underlying health conditions (like thyroid conditions), and stress of
course also plays a big part in changes to your hair health.

“But another very common day-to-day cause is excessive damage to your hair created by mistakes in your styling routines – and this a
big one to be aware of for people who are regularly applying heat to their hair!

“It’s important to know the right temperature for your hair type when using styling tools, as this is essential in reducing unintentional heat damage.

“I also see a lot of people facing hair loss resulting from hereditary conditions, which are passed down from generation to generation.”

What are the best hairstyles people should try to reduce their hair loss?

According to Marie: “Less is more when it comes to hair loss! It’s important to be gentle with your hair, so a low-maintenance style that limits pulling on your scalp will be your best option.

“Putting your hair up in a tight ponytail or adding hair clips can cause stress points at the roots.

“Instead, try leaving your hair down, or out.

“You’re not limited in your options, but it pays to be intentional with your hair styling. Using tools which limit damage to your hair is vital.

“Discussing your concerns with a hairdresser or hair loss specialist is also a great way to find styles that suit your specific needs, whilst still making sure you look and feel your best.”

How long does it take for hair loss to stop?

If you’re itching to know when your hair will grow back, Marie confirmed: “Hair loss is a personal journey – and it’s different for everyone, so it’s very difficult to put exact timings on this process.

“Every head of hair is unique, and so too is your hair loss experience.

“As always, you can speak to a professional hairdresser or trichologist about your specific concerns and hair changes, and they’ll be able to help you manage those expectations.

“I can’t emphasise enough how important it is to be kind to your hair. Most people treat their hair quite roughly, and this is something you definitely want to avoid when dealing with hair loss in particular.

“Make sure you’re choosing products and styling routines that you know are good for your hair, rather than causing additional damage.”

Style with texture  

Adding waves and curls to your hair can give a ponytail more volume but also help disguise any extensions as it’s harder to see where your natural hair ends and extensions begin.   

Use a ponytail extension  

Instead of applying standard extensions, a clip-in ponytail can make it much easier to create a smooth ponytail without worrying about wefts showing.  

Detangle your hair before pulling it back into a ponytail, which will look sleeker with locks that are several days post-wash day. Smooth down any flyaways with some gel or hairspray.  

Tease the base of the ponytail by gently backcombing, then pop open the clips of the extension piece.

Place the fastenings carefully into the top of your hair tie before snapping them closed.  

Take the strand of hair with the velcro fastening and spritz a touch of hairspray over it to tame any flyaways and add some extra holding power.  

Wrap this strand around the base of your ponytail and fasten over the weft to secure it.

Then, slide some bobby pins in around and the clips for extra security.  

Finish by brushing through your hair to blend your extension seamlessly into your natural locks.

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How will snooker survive without Ronnie O’Sullivan? The GOAT is 50 this year and retirement looks closer than ever

RONNIE O’SULLIVAN turns 50 in December – but will he still be playing competitive snooker when he reaches this landmark birthday?

And when the Rocket does hang up his cue, which might be sooner than we all hope, how will the sport survive in his absence?

Ronnie O'Sullivan at a snooker semifinal.
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Ronnie O’Sullivan has a huge influence on snooker[/caption]
Ronnie O'Sullivan at a snooker table.
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But the Rocket could decide to hang up his cue before his 50th birthday later this year[/caption]

Like legendary singer Frank Sinatra, O’Sullivan has announced his intentions to retire on multiple occasions down the years, only to perform a sharp U-Turn and fetch the dickie bow from the wardrobe.

But this year there are genuine concerns, in light of his recent inactivity, he might be closer to the end than we had expected.

O’Sullivan, 49, is the biggest name in the sport and having won seven world championships – a record tied with Stephen Hendry – he can claim to be the Greatest Of All Time.

You only have to attend a snooker tournament in the UK to see the queues of people zigzagging round the block to know when O’Sullivan is playing.

Digital figures on our website for example dramatically spike whenever he is at the table and there is an argument he is bigger than the sport.

When O’Sullivan pulled out of this month’s Masters, citing exhaustion and a broken cue, the interest towards this Triple Crown tournament dipped considerably.

After 33 years of travelling round the world – he ‘graduated’ into the pro ranks in 1992 alongside John Higgins and Mark Williams – he is simply knackered.

It is tough having to perform for audiences every time and his battles with drink, drugs and depression are well-documented.

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Ronnie O'Sullivan holding a snooker championship trophy.
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O’Sullivan has won seven World Championship titles throughout his career[/caption]

O’Sullivan is at a crossroads in his career as his game dips, his confidence disappears and players like world No.1 Judd Trump and world champion Kyren Wilson steal the headlines and lift the trophies.

Towards the start of the year, O’Sullivan “lost the plot” when he snapped his cue in anger because he was so angry with his game at a behind-closed-doors event in Leicester.

The cue ended up in the BIN and would have stayed there for dustman to collect had loyal pal Robbie not retrieved it for safekeeping.

O’Sullivan withdrew from the Masters at Ally Pally – where he was defending champion – and is not involved in this week’s German Masters in Berlin.

Nobody, only the man himself, knows when he will next play but the countdown to the Crucible has begun and he could turn up there feeling undercooked and with limited game time.

Lucrative exhibitions in the Far East and Saudi Arabia – where he has an academy in Riyadh – will keep the bank manager happy.

The Essex potter plans to spend more time away from the UK, particularly as he cannot be bothered to play in “leisure centres” in Crawley or Brentwood.

And especially now he has been given residency in Hong Kong.

When SunSport spoke with O’Sullivan before Christmas, he insisted he could play until he is 60 and had told new coach Lee Walker “just keep me going for 10 years”.

O’Sullivan said: “I wouldn’t say it’s the end. Definitely wouldn’t say it’s the end.

“I’m definitely going to keep playing. The last time I enjoyed playing snooker like I have done the last couple of months was when I was 14, I’ll be honest with you.”

However that chat was before the event in the East Midlands and the damage to his equipment.

It has been a difficult time in his personal life and splitting from fiancée Laila Rouass after 13 years together has hit him hard.

He has broken almost every record in the sport, earned millions, there is very little left to achieve and motivate him.

When he does stop playing, it is a serious issue for the World Snooker Tour and leaves an enormous gap to fill.

Eurosport, which has been home to the sport for many years, is switching off soon and all content will move over to TNT Sports, which means punters will now have to pay £30.99-a-month.

If O’Sullivan is not part of that programming, some fans may ditch the sport altogether and watch something else.

There are young players coming through but many of those are from China and the language barrier makes it harder for them to become household names.

Darts has been transformed since Luke Littler, 18, emerged as the youngest world champion in history.

Snooker, which admittedly is a different game and takes more time to perfect, does not have its own Littler.

British youngsters such as Stan Moody, Liam Graham and Liam Pullen will become good players in time but none of them have the same electrifying X Factor as Littler.

Nor have they had the same initial impact as O’Sullivan did when he won the 1993 UK Championship, the sport’s second-biggest event, aged 17.

Having three premier events – the Worlds, UKs and Masters – on the BBC until 2032 is a massive boost and that will continue to attract significant TV audiences.

A massive decision will be made before 2027 when the deal with the Crucible expires and snooker bosses are in negotiations with Sheffield City Council about whether the World Championship should remain in its current home.

This spring could be the final time that O’Sullivan appears in South Yorkshire as a player before he switches to punditry.

We should all make sure we enjoy him while we can. Without him, the sport will never be the same again.

Wilson speaks for many when he says he hopes O’Sullivan hangs around for the rest of his sixth decade but he feels the sport will survive whatever decision he makes in 2025.

The Warrior told SunSport: “I hope (his retirement) doesn’t happen for a long time.

“Every time he’s at an event, he just brings that extra bit of atmosphere. It’s great value for the crowd.

“There probably would have been an argument for what the sport was going to do when Alex Higgins retired. What would happen when Jimmy White goes?

“Or when Steve Davis or Hendry packed it in. We’re always going to have these conversations.

“People love snooker for snooker. They have their heroes, people that tune in and watch for entertainment.

“It’s always going to be a sad loss if any of their heroes depart. But the game will survive, it will go on.”

Inside Ronnie's colourful career

FROM his lightning breaks to blasts at officials, Ronnie O'Sullivan has fired snooker into the spotlight.

The seven-time world champion makes almost as big an impact away from the table as on it.

O’Sullivan has three children – two daughters and a son.

And the Rocket’s on-off relationship with British actress Laila Rouass has also hit the headlines.

He has opened up on battles with his weight and addiction.

While the controversial cueist reckons he wasted NINE YEARS of his career by partying too hard.

Despite being worth £14million, O’Sullivan is renowned for his love of canal boats and snubbing flashy cars.

His rivalry with fellow star Judd Trump has been branded ‘snooker’s greatest feud’.

And Ali Carter had his nose knocked out of joint by the Rocket in their infamous ‘Snotgate’ row.

Check out all our latest Ronnie O’Sullivan articles.

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Aldi Ireland fans rushing to buy chocolate Easter bargains – with prices starting from just €1.99

IRISH shoppers are rushing to snap new chocolate Easter bargains after they landed in stores months before the big day.

But shoppers have to act fast as stock is set to fly off the shelves.

Cadbury Mini Eggs box.
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Aldi Ireland is currently retailing the Mini Eggs 97g Cadbury for just €1.99[/caption]
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The Honeycomb Choco Easter Egg 110g Dairyfine is priced at just €4.99[/caption]
Illustration of an 8-bit gaming chocolate Easter egg.
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Chocoholics will love the 8-bit Gaming Egg 170g Dairyfine priced at just €6.99[/caption]

Aldi Ireland is currently retailing the Mini Eggs 97g Cadbury for just €1.99.

The Milk Chocolate Bunny 100g Specially Selected is also available in stores across the country for just €2.49.

But Aldi bosses warn the chocolate bunny is not suitable for children under 3 years of age due to the risk of swallowing the ribbon or medallion.

Chocoholics will love the 8-bit Gaming Egg 170g Dairyfine priced at just €6.99.

Snap up other favourites for just under €5, including the Honeycomb Choco Easter Egg 110g Dairyfine and the Creme Egg 200g 5 X 40g Cadbury.

The Creme Egg comes with 100 per cent sourced cocoa and is suitable for vegetarians.

They also have the Easter Egg Hunt Kit 340g Dairyfine for just €5.99 and the Belgian Truffle Filled Egg 250g Specially Selected for only €11.99.

The Belgian Truffle Filled Egg is a luxurious milk chocolate half shell filled with a selection of indulgent Belgian truffles.

And it may also contain traces of peanuts, other tree nuts and eggs.

Meanwhile, Aldi Ireland fans also loving a new “roadside hero” in the middle aisle – and it costs just €4.99.

The Tyre Puncture Sealant Can is available in stores across the country from 30 January.

The retailer said: “This Tyre Puncture Sealant Can is your instant roadside hero this winter!

“Mend punctures and resume your adventure in a matter of minutes.”

The sealant can “fits in your glove compartment”.

Aldi added: “Just attach the nozzle, press the button, and watch as the innovative formula seeks out and seals punctures instantly.

“Designed to fit a wide range of vehicle types.”

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But shoppers have to act fast as stock is set to fly off the shelves[/caption]

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