Doctor Who star Jenna Coleman goes back to brunette after a brief stint as a blonde
11.05.2023 - 12:43
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Doctor Who star Jenna Coleman has returned to her signature brunette roots as she debuted her new chocolate brown hair colour during a casual stroll around London on Tuesday.The actress, who played companion Clara Oswald in the sci-fi series, was known for her brunette locks during her time on Doctor Who, but had recently switched up her style in favour of a blonde tone for her stint in West End play titled Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons. However, now her time in the two-person rom com has come to an end, it seems Jenna couldn’t wait to get back to her darker shade, as she headed out in London and stopped at Planet Organic with her new lighter brown colour.
Jenna was spotted wearing a tweed overcoat, grey jumper and black tailored trousers, with her face makeup free and her new brunette hair looking effortlessly tousled with big loose curls. Jenna had originally made the switch to blonde back in December when she arrived at the red carpet for One Woman Show with the bright blonde bob ahead of her own stint on the stage, which began in the new year.
Now that Lemons has come to a close, Jenna has officially returned to the dark side, although her new brunette colour isn’t quite as dark as her previous naturally raven locks. Pre-blonde locks, Jenna’s hair was a super dark, glossy brunette with a few lighter sections around the front of her hair framing her face.
However, her new shade of brown is definitely on the cooler, lighter side, although still features the same lighter front sections to help boost her complexion. Although going from blonde to dark brunette might seem easy, it’s not as straightforward as just putting a dark dye over the blonde areas, as this can actually lead to a slightly green-toned brunette as
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