Photo: Selena Gomez / Tiktok

Say hello to “summer Selena!”
Last week, the29-year-old musician and actressdebuted her balayage highlighted, waist-length hairstyle and chic bangs all over social media. TheOnly Murders in the Buildingstar featured her new hair in a series of TikToks includinga skit using a soundbite from TLC’sUnexpectedand aneveryday makeup tutorial using Rare Beauty products.
And now, the stylists behind the look (the team at Los Angeles-based hair studioNine Zero One) are sharing a behind-the-scenes look at how they transformed the star’s textured bob and bangs into a dramatic new do.
Selena Gomez / Tiktok

Selena Gomez/ Tiktok

“Here’s a great way to transform your clients hair without having to color at all! Just add extensions! For@selenagomezwe added in auburn brown@greatlengthsusato create a new summer look for her! What do you guys think? 😻,” the salon captioned the video.
While the “Who Says” singer hasn’t shown much of the look yet, her recent TikTok video gave us a glimpse of how she’s going to style it for the summer heat.
While filming on a boat, she’s seen sportingtwo messy braided plaits with framing side pieces, which she wore with a casual ensemble and gold hoops.

The beauty mogul has been having fun expanding her hairstyle horizons in recent months.
In March, she debuted awavy short bob and front curly bangswith an Instagram post that has since garnered over seven million likes. “New hair who dis?” Gomez captioned the selfie. The look was a dramatic change from her previous mid-length style and ’70s curtain bangs.
selenagomez/Instagram

While Gomez has been shaking up the beauty world with her hairstyles and viral products, she’s also been carrying her influence into the political realm.
Selena Gomez and Jill Biden.Tasos Katopodis/Getty

Gomez also shared how she’s using her role as a beauty entrepreneur to spread awareness on the topic.
“My brand Rare Beauty and the Rare Impact Fund supports organizations that expand access to mental health services and education for young people,” she said. “And we partner with mental health experts and non-profits throughout the year to share free educational resources.”
Selena Gomez and first lady Jill Biden with youth mental health activists.Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo

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Launched in July 2020, the Rare Impact Fund has a goal of raising “$100 million over the next 10 years to help give people access to mental health services” as stated on the company’s website. One percent of all Rare Beauty sales are also donated to the initiative. Alongside the fund, the beauty brand created itsRare Impact Blogto inform buyers on mental health and self-care.
“We need as much help as we can possibly get developing resources and services and increasing access to those services for young people,” she said.
source: people.com