LOOK: Kathryn Bernardo goes short, straight in new hairdo | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Kathryn Bernardo goes short, straight in new hairdo

/ 06:34 PM October 15, 2017

Image: Instagram/@marqueealonsabe

Actress Kathryn Bernardo showed up in social media sporting a new hairstyle.

Image: Instagram/@marqueealonsabe

The new do featured a shorter cut than what Bernardo previously had. Her now shoulder-length hair had also been completely straightened.

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Her new hairstyle was the work of stylist and makeup artist Sunmark Retiro Alonsabe. Bernardo’s photos first came out in the hairstylist’s Instagram page.

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Bernardo with stylist Alonsabe. Image: Instagram/@marqueealonsabe

Bernardo previously had long wavy locks which cascaded down to her lower back.

Image: Instagram/bernardokath

This made it somewhat difficult to tuck under a short-haired wig for her role in the early episodes of her TV series “La Luna Sangre”.

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Image: Instagram/bernardokath

With her new hair style, the actress will have more ease and flexibility when preparing for various looks for various roles. JB

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