Actress Lindsay Lohan has unveiled a new hair transformation, returning to her iconic red hair after spending years wearing a long blonde style.
The star revealed her long copper hair on social media, stepping away from the bright blonde shade she had maintained during her recent Hollywood comeback.

Her fans reacted enthusiastically online to the change, celebrating her return to the image that defined her early acting career in the late 1990s and 2000s.
Hairstylist Danielle Priano created the new look for the actress. Priano, a celebrity hairstylist whose client list includes stars such as Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lopez and Hailey Bieber, selected a warm red hue known as spiced ginger.

Hairstylist Behind the Spiced Ginger Shade
The spiced ginger color blends copper highlights with a warm and luminous finish. The shade was chosen to harmonize with fair skin tones and contrast naturally against blue, green or hazel eyes while accentuating freckles.
For Lohan, the color shift marks a return to her original signature identity rather than a radical departure. She first gained international fame in 1998 playing twin sisters Annie James and Hallie Parker in the Walt Disney Pictures comedy film The Parent Trap.

Hollywood Career and Fan Reactions
Her red hair remained a central feature of her screen image throughout a series of hit movies in the early 2000s, including the fantasy comedy film Freaky Friday and the teen comedy film Mean Girls, distributed by Paramount Pictures.
Although Lohan experimented with various style changes and favored long blonde hair in recent years, the copper tone remains strongly associated with her early breakout roles.

Social media users posted overwhelming support for the new hairstyle following its reveal. Followers commented that she was back, called the look iconic, noted that the ginger shade suited her much better than blonde, and described red hair as her best version.
The image update comes as Lohan enters a busy new phase in her acting career. Alongside her return to leading film roles, her upcoming projects include Count My Lies, a psychological thriller miniseries in which she stars opposite actress Shailene Woodley.
Nearly three decades after her feature film debut, the star is once again making her signature copper hair a central part of her public image.
