The actress said “goodbye” to her signature red hair in the name of fashion
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Lindsay Lohan is ditching her signature red hair in an all-new photoshoot!
Speaking with Flaunt magazine for its latest issue, the Our Little Secret actress, 38, switched up her style and went from red tresses to flowing green locs.
Lohan shared the photos online, tagging stylist @dimitrishair for using @nexxushaircare to achieve the look in the Wednesday, Nov. 27, Instagram carousel.
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“Yoooo this is amazing!!! 🔥🔥🔥,” her brother, Dakota Lohan, commented under the post.
The movie star wore a white, sleeveless, body-hugging maxi dress by JordanLuca, and sat posing against a white background for added contrast against her new green hue. For her glam, she went with fresh-faced makeup and her short nails were polished in a nude shade.
Her eyebrows were toned darker to match her roots as the green hair flowed down to her waist.
For the cover shot, her red hair returned as Lohan looked chic in a black jacket and matching shades by Courrèges. A single black and orange butterfly rested on the edge of her glasses — though several made cameos for the pics.
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She also showed off a more casual side with a jacket and pants by Acne Studios and a RE/DONE tank top. For the shoot, the Parent Trap alum wore her own jewelry throughout.
During her interview with Flaunt magazine, the actress discussed her Netflix holiday film, Our Little Secret, which is out now on the streaming platform.
“With Avery, she purposefully left everything that she grew up with, she’s been away and she’s really had time to find herself,” she said of her character.
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Lindsay Lohan attends the screening of Netflix’s “Our Little Secret” in New York
In the romcom, Lohan, an accomplished marketing executive, is loving life with her boyfriend Cameron (Jon Rudnitsky). However, things take a turn during a family holiday gathering when his sister Cassie (Katie Baker) brings her new boyfriend — who happens to be Avery’s childhood best friend and first love, Logan (Ian Harding).
“She comes back with an idea of what she thinks will be right for her. She thinks she wants this perfect life with the whole family and everything. And, you know, maybe she’s not right,” she told us.
For Lohan, the message is that sometimes things go wrong “for a reason” and her character is “coming into her own” — something she can relate to.
“I live from today. My life every day is a new day. I live looking forward towards the future,” she said elsewhere in the interview. “I live without regrets. I think everything that has happened, I’ve learned from, and I’m grateful for that. Because, you know, everything is a lesson in life.”