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When Lindsay Lohan pops on my computer screen, the first thing I notice is her hair. Itâs waist-length, perfectly coiffed, andâŚblonde? The iconic redhead assures me that she hasnât ditched her roots. âItâs strawberry blonde,â she says with a laugh. âIt looks really blonde in this light. Itâs not that light in person.â
Regardless of the color, thereâs no denying that Lohan has some seriously good hair. And no, to quote one of her movies, itâs not because itâs full of secretsâbut it might have something to do with Nexxus. In a new campaign with the hair brand, the actress revisits two more of her familiar roles: Hallie Parker and Annie James from The Parent Trap. In the campaign, Lohan styles her hair to become each character (well, 26 years later), from a sleek ponytail for Annie to bouncy waves for Hallie, and eventually lands on a sophisticated style reminiscent of Meredith Blake, the antagonist stepmother thatâs recently had something of a redemption arc on TikTok (not unlike Lohan herself).
While in Paris for fashion week, Lohan spoke with ELLE about the new campaign, her favorite hair eras, working with Jamie Lee Curtis, and more.
Whatâs your current hair care routine and how has it changed over the years?
Iâve always kept my hair care routine pretty much the same. I donât wash my hair every day of the week or every other day. I try to just do it twice a week, because it tends to get kind of brittle otherwise. I love the Nexxus hair oil. Thatâs one of my favorites, because I like how it feels silky and smooth and nice after, like itâs been hydrated. But usually, Iâm pretty simple with my hair. If I donât have to go to anything or go to dinner or something, then Iâll just let it dry naturally. I try not to over-process it if I donât have to. I just treat it with love.
Thatâs a good approach. Do you have a favorite hair era or a specific movie that you loved your hair in?
Oooh. I think when I did this movie, Just My Luck, I loved it because it was just red and vibrant, pretty, and shiny. Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, when I did that, I was going through a phase of wanting it to be lighter. Iâll never forget that.
What do you love most about being a redhead?
Itâs just me. Redheads are unique, and their hair is beautiful. Itâs a special color. As you get older in life, you learn to appreciate the natural beauty that you have. It took me a long time, because when I was a kid, it wasnât cool to have red hair. [I] kind of felt like an outcast when I was young, but thatâs changed so much. Now I really embrace my red hair.
What was it like revisiting your Parent Trap role for the Nexxus campaign?
It was fun. We werenât planning on having an accent for Annie. And then I was like, âOkay, let me just do the British accent.â And then it made it all more fun. It needed [the accent].
Agreed. I know youâre also returning to your role in Freaky Friday in the upcoming sequel, Freakier Friday. Can you share any details?
Thereâs a lot of fun fashion in the movie, which is exciting. There are a lot of different, new, really exciting, fun aspects to this one. I think people are really going to enjoy it. Itâs a really fun movie, and we had a lot of fun making it.
It feels like you and Jamie Lee Curtis have maintained a good relationship over the years. How does it feel to work with her again?
You feel so lucky when you get to work with someone thatâs also your friend. It makes such a difference on set, because then it doesnât feel so much like going to work every day. I love Jamie. Sheâs such a great person to have on set. Sheâs just a great human being in general. So, we were really excited to be able to work together.
She strikes me as someone would be really wise. Has she ever given you any really good advice?
Sheâs always coming up with new words of wisdom. I canât even think of one, because there are so many. I think we are constantly going through advice with each other, [on] life and growing and how things change over the years and how we evolve. Itâs just an ongoing conversation.
Switching gears, whatâs your wellness routine like? Do you have one?
I always have my little rituals that I do, especially when Iâm traveling so much. Itâs important that I set up my counter with my products [for my] skin care routine and regimens and hair products in the shower. I always need everything [to be] where it needs to be, and that just starts my wellness routine. Mainly itâs always staying super hydrated, and eating pretty clean and healthy with the occasional fun meals. I try to keep a nice, clean diet. Thatâs a big thing for me. And doing Pilates is a lifesaver, just to keep me active and my mind active. I want to put things into my body that keep me feeling great, mentally.
Whatâs your favorite fun meal?
There are lot. One is Joeâs Pizza when I go to New York. Once in a blue moon, a McDonaldâs cheeseburger Happy Meal. If you smell the fries, you need them.
Do you have any favorite spots in Paris when youâre there?
I love Hotel Costes. [Going] at least once is nice for dinner or lunch. Now there are new spots, because there are places I want to take my son, so weâre discovering new places and gardens and things like that for the baby. In Paris, itâs just always nice to walk up to any random cafĂŠ and sit and just feel Parisian.
Itâs the best place to people-watch. Since youâve been there for fashion week, do you have a personal fashion philosophy that you follow?
I usually wonât wear anything that Iâm not comfortable in. For fashion week specifically, Iâll push it to something that I feel a little uncomfortable in. If itâs beautiful and itâs gonna make a statement, I want to make it work. But for me, comfort is key. I want to wear the outfit, I donât want it to wear me.
If you could give any advice to your younger self, what would it be?
Everything happens the way itâs meant to. And to never stop loving yourself. You always have to love yourself. I think thatâs a really important thing. And [donât] be hard on yourself.