‘I’m just not doing it!’: Cher says she won’t let her hair grow gray … but that it’s ‘fine for other girls’
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Don’t expect to see Cher with gray hair.
The legendary entertainer, 75, told People Tuesday that she’s committed to keeping her trademark black locks.
The If I Could Turn Back Time singer said that having gray hair ‘is fine for other girls,’ but not something she’s open to.
The latest: Cher, 75, told People Tuesday that she’s committed to keeping her trademark black locks. She was snapped in 2020 in Las VegasĀ
‘I’m just not doing it!’ she said of letting her locks go gray.
Cher spoke with the publication ahead of a joint campaign with Saweetie, 28, for M.A.C. Cosmetics called Challenge Accepted.
She said that she had ‘never met’ Saweetie, but ‘liked her essence’ after she saw one of her music videos.
‘We got along really well,’ the Believe singer said. ‘Now she comes to dinner!’
The If I Could Turn Back Time singer said that having gray hair ‘is fine for other girls,’ but not something she’s open to
Cher is in a joint campaign with Saweetie, 28, for M.A.C. Cosmetics called Challenge Accepted
Cher said that she had ‘never met’ Saweetie before the project, but ‘liked her essence’ after she saw one of her music videos
For the campaign, which encourages creative uses of makeup, Cher experimented with some throwback looks.
‘It’s all about having fun,’ she said. ‘I just think that people who worry about the way someone puts on their makeup should get a life.’
The style icon said that her fashion has ‘had to morph’ and ‘had to have changes’ over the years.
She told the outlet that she prefers ‘big eyelashes’ when she wants to take the glamour up a notch.
Cher noted that she was far ahead of the curve when it came to branding herself in the marketplace of beauty, with infomercials in the early 90s.
Cher noted that she was far ahead of the curve when it came to branding herself in the marketplace of beauty, with infomercials in the early 90s
She said she ‘paid a big price for doing’ them at the time, but ‘things have changed completely’ in the three decades since.
‘You keep going and that’s the challenge,’ she said. ‘Things don’t always go right and you have to be willing to just put yourself out there, put your a** on the line, put a big target on it and then keep going.’
Looking back on her style legacy, Cher said she ‘can’t believe [she] did so much’ and that she ‘liked all’ the looks she’s displayed over the years.
‘There are few people that have had pictures taken their entire life,’ she said. ‘I don’t think there was a moment that I stepped outside of my house where I didn’t have a picture taken of me. It comes in handy now.’
She added: ‘You know what? You never stop being a girl. If you never stop being a girl, you’ll never get old.’
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