Blake Lively Shows Off Amazing Hair in L’Oreal Paris Ad

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 20, 2015

Blake Lively for L'Oreal Preference Hair Color advertisement
Blake Lively for L’Oreal Preference Hair Color advertisement

Actress Blake Lively has been the a brand ambassador for L’Oreal Paris since 2013, and her most recent advertisement proves why the beauty giant made a winning choice. The campaign is for the L’Oreal Preference Superior hair dye line, where Blake shows off her chosen Golden Blonde shade in the new advertisement. The image was obviously captured before Blake darkened her locks to a bronde shade last month. With her tresses in glamorous waves, Blake gives us serious hair envy.


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