Lily James isn’t just playing Pamela Anderson on the screen; she’s also clearly taking inspiration from the legendary star in real life. Case in point: James just went blonde, and her stylist John MacPherson was the first to debut the pics. We’ve long known James as a brunette, but her new buttery-blonde shade is flattering on her as well. Not only is the color phenomenal, but it also looks healthy—which isn’t an easy feat when you’re playing with bleach.
Going from dark brunette to blonde can be quite an endeavor—and it can also be really tough on hair. Bleaching damages the bonds in your hair, which can leave it brittle, dry, and mangled with split ends. It’s important to try to tackle that damage before it even starts if you’re considering going lighter, which is why MacPherson turned to a product that’s already gone viral on TikTok: K18’s Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask.
It’s basically a hair mask that you don’t wash off, and it’s clinically proven to start reducing hair damage in just four minutes. It’s ideal for someone, like James, who just bleached their hair, but it’s also a miracle worker for anyone who has damage from chemical services or heat.
As someone who colors their hair regularly and uses a fair amount of heat, I can attest that K18 helps make my hair feel stronger, softer, and shinier after just one use—it’s been a major staple in my haircare routine since it launched, and it’s one of those rare products that I will actually spend money on. It’s well worth every penny, particularly if you feel like your hair needs major reviving.
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