Whether we’re swooning over her iconic kiss scene with Sam in Never Been Kissed, enjoying her homeware collection or tuning into her talk show, Drew Barrymore has shown us that she has range. With over three decades in the industry, it’s no surprise her hair has been through many changes over the years as well. From pixie haircuts to switching between blonde, brunette and auburn locks, she’s clearly not afraid to dabble in new looks. Check out Drew Barrymore’s complete hair evolution below.
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Drew Barrymore's Hair Evolution—From Child Star to Talk Show Host
2001: Blockbuster Bob
As soon as we got used to her shoulder-length ‘do, Barrymore returned to wearing shorter styles the following year. We especially loved this sleek bob paired with her signature floral accessory because it was such a contrast to what she wore during the previous awards season.
2001: Flipped Out Fun
By this time, the Charlie’s Angels star started taking her layers up a notch. At the 14th Kids Choice Awards, Drew walked the red carpet with a flipped out layered bob and a side swept bang. While she won the award for Best Actress, she really won for best hairstyle of the night.
2010: Golden Glam
Drew won the award for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series" at the 67th Annual Golden Globes for her performance in Grey Gardens, but in our eyes, she was also a true winner on the red carpet with this low bun style that complemented her sequin gown.
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