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Molly-Mae Hague warns she is rapidly growing 'beard hair' after having common beauty treatment

Social media mogul Molly Mae Hague has been left with a 'beard' after a beauty treatment went wrong.

The former Love Island star and current Creative Director of Pretty Little Thing took to YouTube to explain how a simple dermaplaning treatment had left her with excess facial hair.

Dermaplaning is tried by hundreds, if not thousands of people in the UK every single day, and is meant to exfoliate the skin and gets rid of dirt and vellus hair.

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Explaining dermaplaning she said: "it's a type of facial, or you could actually do it yourself with a type of razor but I had a dermaplaning facial, where they remove the peach fuzz from your face to make your face so baby smooth and so soft."

While trying out make-up in the video, posted on Wednesday, the influencer said: "Basically with the dermaplaning, I got into the habit of having a dermaplaning facial and my peach fuzz just grows back at rapid levels now.

"It was meant to sort of prevent it from growing back and mean that it would grow back less or something, but with any hair removal, like when you shave your legs, it means you have to start shaving them more, when you start shaving your arm pits like when you're a younger girl, early teens, it means you have to always shave them."

"It's just one of those things, when you start doing it you can't really stop.

"So yeah you could say I wish I never started the dermaplaning because I'm not the sort of person who keeps up regularly with my beauty treatments."

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