The Cuban actress, Imaray Ulloa, surprised her followers this weekend with a big change in look, after she returned to one that she had not worn for several years and left Those who follow her on social networks are very happy.
Through her Instagram account, the influencer also shared her new hair style, which went through both a cut and a color change, and left her with a completely seductive style, at the same time serious and bold , a combination that his fans loved.
The truth is that a few days ago, Ulloa shared the first idea of what he intended to do, by publishing an old photo in which he appeared with hair in a very different tone than black which his followers are used to.
At that time, the comedian who was just a random memory, asked if his fans remembered that time, but now, as the days go by, it is clear that it was a test and a clue that she left for her followers. about his plans for his hair, to return to that look of his youth again.
And Imaray appeared this weekend with raspberry red hair, and a cut below the ears, completely straight, which impressed his followers.
“Now Toxica is a redhead,” she said on the social network, referring to her regular sketch character, the toxic lover.
In the comments, her fans welcomed the change in appearance, with most praising her new look, and also mocking the character, suggesting that nothing is more serious than a jealous, red woman.
“But how beautiful! I love it now you look more toxic”; “It has a dangerous vibe, but I love it”; “Redheads are powerful”; “That hair tone turned out great”; “The truth is that red looks great on you, better than the previous one”; “What a toxic beauty and I love it. “My favorite color,” were some of the comments.
This favorable change in attitude comes after the last one which was a source of ridicule and criticism even among his own followers on the social network.
A few months ago, Ulloa dyed her hair blonde, and the comments were not so kind, with many saying that she looked old, fake, and that the color did not suit her skin at all. something she had to come out of to protect herself from the intensity of the ideas.