Share Shoppers say their tangled hair is left smooth and silky. By InStyle February 18, 2021
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by Rachel Nussbaum.
I d be lying if I said I ve never bought a product based on the name alone. Listen, when something is named Witch Piggy Hell Pore Control Hyaluronic Acid, say no more I m convinced. And it turns out Drew Barrymore and I have that in common, because according to the newly-minted Garnier ambassador and creative director, she first took the plunge on the brand s Legendary Olive Shampoo and Conditioner (Buy It, $12, amazon.com) because her daughter s name is Olive.
The other striking aspect of her portrait is how beautifully normal - and normally beautiful - Barrymore looks. Hair brushed, yes. Airbrushed - not so much. She may or may not be wearing make-up - it s hard to tell and irrelevant, since she s not making any claims to be a lipstick refusenik. Given that her line of shampoos is sulphate-free and falls under the vaguely holistic sounding Whole Blends category, however, her laidback approach to beauty feels like the right kind of synergy. It s also hugely reassuring to those of us who ve spent too long scrolling through Netflix and were starting to feel like wizened freaks compared with the preternaturally plumped cheek, glass-skinned super-breed out there.
Drew Barrymore answered a string of dirty questions from Ross Mathews on a new episode of her talk show. The 45-year-old was asked on the program: Have you ever like totally got it on in a car?