AFL WAG Jesinta Franklin unveils stunning hair transformation
Jesinta Franklin Celebrates the End of the Holiday Period by Revealing a Stunning Hair Transformation
AFL WAG Jesinta Franklin has unveiled a hair transformation.
The star, 31, took to Instagram on Monday to show off her new red locks after visiting celeb favorite Koda Cutters in Bondi.
Jesinta, who is visiting Sydney after spending the holidays in Perth, was shown in her salon chair getting her balayage done.
AFL WAG Jesinta Franklin, 31, showed off a hair transformation on Instagram on Monday. Left, last year. right, monday
The model then unveiled the finished product in a hair car selfie while offering up a half smile while sitting in the chair.
The star had silky, shiny locks as she tilted her head while wearing a pair of sunglasses.
She then shared a photo of herself holding her two-year-old daughter Tullulah in an elevator selfie. ‘The holidays are over. We’ve had the best offseason,’ he captioned the image.
She then shared a photo of herself holding her two-year-old daughter Tullulah in an elevator selfie.
‘The holidays are over. We’ve had the best offseason,” he captioned the image.
It comes amid a new push for influencers to stop using filters and editing apps to combat rising body image issues among their fans.
Jesinta, who is visiting Sydney after spending the holidays in Perth, was shown in the salon chair doing balayage
Jesinta recently supported the cause and told Stellar Magazine of her strong opinions.
‘I will never alter my photos, as in [use] those filters that can change your nose and your lips and your cheeks’.
‘That’s something I just won’t do. I think it’s very, very toxic. You have to realize that not everything you see online is real,” she continued.
Jesinta recently supported the cause, telling Stellar Magazine: “I will never alter my photos, as in [use] those filters that can change your nose and your lips and your cheeks’
Jesinta went on to say that she is quick to dismiss any social media account that makes her uncomfortable.
‘If I see something that makes me start to question my self-worth around my body, I just unfollow those accounts. It’s not worth it,’ she said.
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‘That’s something I just won’t do. I think it’s very, very toxic. You have to realize that not everything you see online is real,” he continued.