OLIVIA Attwood’s Loose Women hairdos are nothing short of gorgeous.
The new panellist has been known to rock bouncy blow outs, “demure” curls, tousled up ‘dos and glam waves on the daytime talk show.
But how does she keep every strand in place?
According to her hair stylist Hair By Sarrah, it’s thanks to a spray you can pick up for as cheap as £6.49.
Celeb beauty expert Sarrah regularly shares product lists for her hairy masterpieces on Instagram.
And when it comes to Bad Boyfriends host Olivia, 33, she always uses the Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray to secure her bronde tresses in place.
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A 75ml bottle of the spritz will set you back just £6.49, or you can pick up a larger 330ml size for £17.85.
Haircare bosses describe it as “a strong hold, flexible hairspray that boosts shine and fights frizz without leaving a flaky residue”.
It’s also been dubbed “ideal for securing updos”.
Sarrah has also been known to work with fellow Love Island alumni Maura Higgins, Molly Smith and Laura Anderson.
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She recently followed Olivia, who is married to footballer Bradley Dack, to Greece to get the presenter’s star ready for episodes of ITV’s Bad Boyfriends.
Back in April, Olivia herself showcased how she gets the perfect claw clip up ‘do every time.
Taking to social media, she shared a tutorial on how she fits all her extensions into a single claw clip.
“There’s loads of ways to do this but this just works for me,” she said.
“My hair is too clean and too straight for this really today but I didn’t want to forget about making the video.
“Hair goes up into a pony and then pull it through half way.”
What's the science behind Moroccanoil's Luminous Hairspray?
Moroccanoil's Luminous Hairspray is award-winning for a reason.
It is a flexible hairspray for building long-lasting styles with movable, but also strong, hold.
Its lightweight and workable finishing formula blankets hair in a reflective shield of shine that fights frizz and humidity.
It leaves no flaky or sticky residue and brushes out easily.
The formula is infused with a combination of advanced ingredients, including antioxidant-rich argan oil.
Due to the weight of the faux hair, tying it up before adding a claw clip will help the style stay in place and alleviate pulling on the scalp.
Once the hair is in a half ponytail, Olivia twists the bottom end and wraps it around the part that hasn’t been pulled through her hair band.
She then secures the “wrap around” style in place with a cheap Amazon claw clip.
“Literally search, ‘large claw clip’, I think,” she said.
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“And then literally just ram it all in… that’s what she said.
“You can pull little bits out and fluff it up so it looks really natural and like you just did it in 30 seconds, when actually it took 15 tries.”
Olivia Attwood's Career History
From Monster grid girl and Love Island star to daytime telly panellist and respected documentary maker, Olivia Attwood has made a huge career pivot in recent years...
Olivia first started as a Monster grid girl at motorsport events in 2012 when she was 19-years-old, and did it right up until she went into Love Island in 2017.
After placing third in the reality show with then-boyfriend Chris Hughes, she starred in their own spin-off series, Chris & Olivia: Crackin' On, in 2018.
Later that year, she appeared on Celebs Go Dating and then joined the cast of The Only Way Is Essex in 2019, where she had a number of fiery on-screen rows.
In 2020, the reality TV veteran began starring in her own reality series on ITVBe titled Olivia Meets Her Match, which followed her wedding preparations with footballer Bradley Dack.
In 2021, the tide started to turn.
Olivia made appearances on household shows Lorraine, Tipping Point: Lucky Stars and Loose Women.
Then, in 2022, ITV commissioned her for her first ever documentary series.
She presented Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich, which explored women selling sexual content online.
In June 2023, ITV commissioned Olivia Marries Her Match and made her a regular guest panellist on Loose Women.
Her most recent docu-series, Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection, aired in January this year where she sensitively explored the cosmetic industry.