Skye Wheatley on Monday shared the secret behind her luscious blonde locks, revealing that she gets a weekly $450 vitamin shot at home.
The I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here winner from Australia, 30, posted a video on her Instagram Stories showing her sitting at her dining room table while receiving a biotin injection.
The influencer, who boasts of incredible hair benefits, has so far received five weekly vitamin infusion treatments, which she says has made her hair “so much healthier.”
In the clip, Skye can be seen with a cap pulled down low over her face as she quietly sang to herself while receiving her fifth and final injection.
“My last photo! My hair honestly feels so soft and I can tell it looks so much healthier!” she wrote in the caption of the video.
Skye received the injection, administered by ReVita Drip founder Ashleigh Carr, in the upper arm.
According to the Mayo ClinicBiotin is a B vitamin that helps metabolize amino acids and carbohydrates, and helps create fatty acids and glucose.
ReVita Drip claims that “after just 5 weekly treatments” customers can see a “noticeable improvement” in “the thickness, length, softness and overall health of their hair.”
Skye Wheatley, 30 (pictured), shared the bizarre secret behind her luscious blonde locks on Monday, revealing she gets a weekly $450 vitamin shot at home.
Despite receiving vitamin injections to help with the health of her hair, Skye has been very open in the past about the fact that she wears hair extensions.
Recently in 2020, the blonde beauty accepted a sponsorship for ZALA Hair Extensions, which led to an embarrassing gaffe on social media.
At the time, Skye flaunted her impressive long extensions in an Instagram post – apparently copying and pasting a caption suggested by the haircare brand.
The I’m A Celebrity Australia winner posted a video on her Instagram Stories of herself sitting at her dining room table while receiving a biotin injection. She is pictured with ReVita Drip founder Ashleigh Carr.
The Big Brother star failed to check her caption before posting, as she awkwardly included instructions from the brand that had paid for the post.
The caption read: ‘As I’m a mum, if I want to get a buzz cut it has to be quick and easy with my Halo extensions from @zala_hair_extensions. They give my hair extra volume and at 24 inches long they also save me so much time getting ready!
‘Best quality hair I’ve ever had! Use code SKYE4ZALA to save. (emojis).’
In the text, he included ‘(emojis)’ where he should have inserted his own emojis, revealing that he may have simply copied and pasted a suggested caption from ZALA.