Love Island's Indiyah Polack shows off incredible hair transformation for reunion show | The Sun

LOVE Island's Indiyah Polack revealed her stunning hair transformation for the reunion show.

The reality TV star looked so different after a bold make-over on the Love Island: The Reunion show.


Indiyah looked glam as she showed off her shock of pink and blonde hair.

The star wore a chic three-quarter parting to frame her face.

The @prettylittlething marketplace star, who co-hosted the reunion show with  Maya Jama and Sam Thompson, glammed up wearing a show-stopping outfit on the night.

She showed off her curves in a busty white crop top, and pink and silver mini skirt as she quizzed the stars of Winter Love Island who came face to face with each other for the first time since the show ended last week.

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Indiyah looked a far cry from how she did when she first shot to fame on Love Island last summer.

The star, who got to the finals with Dami Hope, rocked dark curly tresses on the show.

Since leaving Love Island, Indiyah has had great success.

She bagged a lucrative six figure deal with @prettylittlething, following in the footsteps of Molly-Mae Hague.

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The influencer also bagged a beauty deal with Boots.

As part of their partnership Indiyah has curated a bundle of her favourite must haves in the Boots x Indiyah Premium Beauty Box, which retails for just £55.

The bundle features an impressive 12 products, across make-up cosmetics, haircare, bodycare, and skincare, all of which would cost over £164 if shoppers were to buy each item separately.


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