Goldie Hawn, 77, beloved for her enduring charm and talent since the ’60s, recently surprised fans with a high school yearbook photo showing a drastically different look. Known for her trademark long blonde hair, the snapshot reveals a youthful Hawn sporting a short pixie cut and natural golden locks.
Hawn’s career blossomed with iconic roles in TV and film, starting with “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In” and her Oscar-winning performance in “Cactus Flower” (1969). Her versatility shone in films like “The Sugarland Express” (1972), “Private Benjamin” (1980), and “Overboard” (1987) alongside partner Kurt Russell.
Despite nearly six decades in Hollywood and raising three children, Hawn maintains her youthful appearance with simple routines, including using olive oil for her skin and opting for natural hair care.
“I ingest two tablespoons of olive oil before bed and massage my face,” Hawn shared. “I’ve never colored my hair; I just put a regular rinse on it because I don’t have any chemicals on it.”
Her timeless beauty and dedication to natural health practices continue to inspire fans worldwide.