Drew Barrymore Beauty Evolution
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Drew Barrymore Beauty Evolution
We first met Drew Barrymore in "ET," and many of us will always remember her this way: Pretty, wide-eyed, with pinch-ready cheeks and pigtails. And the flowers in her hair? Just a hint at another Drew signature look that would come years later.
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After her acting debut, Drew found herself thrust into the Hollywood scene, and quickly rebelled through her fashion and beauty choices. Most pre-teens wouldn't be allowed out of the house with red lipstick, but wild girl Drew made it a regular in her beauty arsenal.
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January 1, 1992
Drew poses for a publicity portrait for the CBS television drama "2000 Malibu Road." She sports a red cropped haircut and natural makeup.
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December 29, 1992
Posing at the announcement of the 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Drew displays a hard look--matte brown lips, dark, arched brows, and minimal other makeup.
Jim Smeal, WireImage
June 9th, 1995
At the "Batman Forever" Los Angeles premiere, Drew debuted her signature 90's look--curled hair, complete with Daisy adornment, thinly plucked brows, pale skin, and bold lips. Perhaps pal Courtney Love (then lead singer of "Hole") had influenced Drew's beauty?
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February 6, 1996
Drew Barrymore attends the "Beautiful Girls" Los Angeles premiere with a new black hairdo. This time, the daisy takes the form of a pink on her jacket instead of a hair accessory.
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March 23, 1998
Drew mixed it up with bangs for the 70th Annual Academy Awards. She has no less than three daisies anchoring her short hairstyle.
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April 10, 2001
Once the 90's came to a close, Drew began to gain interest in producing and directing, and subsequently cleaned up her look. At the 7th Annual Blockbuster Awards at the Shrine Auditorium, she wears a sleek cropped hairstyle (with her signature flower tucked behind one ear), and just a hint of green eyeshadow to edge out an otherwise simple and pretty look.
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December 19, 2002
At the "Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind" New York premiere, drew went dark--both with her new hair color and her smoked-out eye makeup.
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June 25, 2003
For the premiere of her movie "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" in New York City, Drew played up her green eyes with some multi-hue shadow. We also were--and remain--big fans of her wavy beach blond hair.
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