Steven rushed back to Leeds to show the results of his transformation to his sister and mother. ‘I feel smart and I feel elegant inside, so I may as well look smart inside and elegant on the outside,’ he told Cherry.Īfter his makeover, Steven’s new poll age was 50, seven years younger than his actual age, and 12 years younger than what the age people previously gave him. He reflected on the experience, saying: ‘I just wanted something different, and I wasn’t sure what that difference was, I’ve never put myself through that type of process before. ‘The hair looks goods, I’m a bit funky,’ he joked, adding ‘makes me want to stand proud. He also liked his new hair colour, a youthful looking reddish hue. Gemma dressed him in a smart black costume with a thin leg and a vest, paired with a white and blue shirt and boots. When came time for Steven’s reveal, he was overcome with joy at the results. ‘I haven’t changed that drastically, but there are subtle differences that make me look at myself and say “ah, I’m a little bit rejuvenated and younger”,’ he said.įinally, his last appointment was with hairstylist John Vial, who gave him a haircut and a bold new colour and also tinted his eyebrows to make his whole face look younger. ‘It was such a simple procedure and you can see the result instantaneously,’ he later told the camera.
Steven was blown-away by the results, saying: ‘I look totally different. He also pointed to his expression lines around his mouth, saying he got a lot of smiling wrinkles.ĭr Patel administered fillers to Steven’s chin to make his jawline more prominent, and gave him a ‘liquid nose job’ by injecting fillers at the top of his nose to correct the bump. Steven revealed he felt quite self conscious about his nose, which he broke as a child. ‘When you look at yourself, do you feel there are certain parts of you that age you?’ the expert asked.
She also updated his glasses from ‘ageing’ wire frames to larger, trendier frame that made him more youthful.Īfter this initial appointment, Steven went on to discuss his skin woes with cosmetic practitioner Dr Tapan Patel. She explained layering clothes can be great for thin men like Steven. His first expert appointment was with stylist Gemma Sheppard, who made him try several styles, from a casual jean look to a smarter layered look. He said to Cherry, tongue-in-cheek: ‘No harm in trying.’ She was delighted by the results of her aunt’s makeover. Let’s see if we can rebuild,’ he said.įaye’s niece Vanessa, pictured, said Faye told her she felt she had ‘neglected’ herself. ‘I’m doing this because I know I’m looking a little worn. People thought Steven looked 62, seven years older than his actual age, and while he took the news on the chin, this motivated him to throw himself into the makeover process. However, he was confidence the makeover would be: ‘an opportunity to see how I could look with the right guidance and I’d like to be more attractive to the opposite sex.’ Steven agreed he feared what other people would see him as. She said: ‘when he first lost his arm a lot of children would stare at him and he found uncomfortable to start with. Steve’s sister Tracy explained how his accident and the loss of his arm affected his confidence. ‘One thing I do thing quite tricky is, if I go on a dating website, if I put “only have one arm”, people think “uh oh’ that’s a negative”, they’ll write you off,’ he told Cherry.
Brazilian blowout before and after air dry.Ready to mingle! Steven was delighted with the result, and said the show had been a ‘life-changing’ experience