Garnier has convinced The Project’s Carrie Bickmore to transform from blonde to brunette to lead its new campaign.
“We love Carrie as a blonde, but we’re so excited she has made the switch to brunette to front this exciting campaign”, said Debbie Watson, Garnier senior brand manager.
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I don’t like Carrie with brunette hair maybe a light brunette. But definitely not the dark brunette she has on The Project?
She’ll do anything for publicity
I can see how 9 News Sydney presenter Peter Overton would change his hair colour for advertising dollars. Not!
Why do we still feel women should be sitting ducks when it comes to cash for image changes.
It just undermines who they are and what they have built years of credibility around.
Carrie Bickmore, In my opinion, the brunette hair colour doesn’t suit you at all. It gives you a harsh, older look. Please revert to your previous hair colour, which made you look young & friendly, even caring.
Most importantly, can Garnier match the carpet and drapes?