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Holly Willoughby looks sun-kissed in glowing holiday snap ahead of This Morning return

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Holly Willoughby looked glowing as she posed for a selfie in the sun ahead of returning to This Morning.The 41-year-old presenter was back at the helm of the ITV programme on Monday (September 5) following a lengthy break.And it appears the TV star is well and truly rested if her latest snap is anything to go by.READ MORE:Holly Willoughby ditches makeup and poses in nothing but a towel for dazzling snapIn the shot, Holly is seen beaming towards the camera in nude swimwear, with a straw hat resting on her chest.Showing off her bronzed skin, the host also donned a pair of black sunglasses as her dampened blonde locks were tied into space buns.Posting the snap to her brand Wylde Moon on Wednesday, Holly shared: "In despair with dry, sun-damaged hair? @cilerpeksah_hairstylist shares her hot summer tip for overnight beautiful hydrated hair."Using an empty spray bottle, mix half of your favourite conditioner or hair mask with 10 pumps of hair oil (not serum) and top up with enough water to activate the spray.

Shake well to mix and use overnight or throughout the day for a hair miracle."It didn't take long for fans to gush over the snap, with one saying: "Beautiful pic.""What a tan," another commented, while a third added: "Looking beautiful in the sunshine."Holly is no stranger to a beauty update having regularly blogged on topics including haircare for her lifestyle brand, Wylde Moon, which launched last year.In an Instagram post launching the business she said: "In creating Wylde Moon for you, I’ve filled a need in me."I’d lost a part of who I was and that rediscovery has led me here, to a whole new place of beauty and power."Now, reports suggest that Holly is hoping to take her lifestyle empire to the next level.An insider.

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