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Amanda Bynes Keeps Reinventing Her Look With Even Bolder Hair and Brow Transformations

Amanda Bynes has been busy lately.

In addition to keeping the public up to date on her weight loss journey and releasing her first song, "Girlfriend," the former child star has been trying on one look after another to see what fits best.

In late April the Hairspray star died her hair pitch black, cut some baby bangs, and finished the look with electric blue eyebrows. She captured the new style in a pair of selfies posted to her TikTok with the caption, "Went back to black… and then back to blonde… ish. #blessed."

@amanda.bynes1986

I went back to black… and then back to blonde… ish. #blessed

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In another post, Bynes shares more about her hair color journey, writing, "*We listen and we don't judge.* I'm having trouble bleaching the black hair-dye from my ends😣."

She wears her makeup light around the eyes again, but this time lines her brows with a super-dark shade. Her hair is a coppery hue of blonde with the tips still ashy from the previous hair dye.

@amanda.bynes1986

*We listen and we don't judge.* I'm having trouble bleaching the black hair-dye from my ends😣

♬ original sound - amanda bynes

In one of her latest outings, she sports a dark-green tee and light heather gray cotton shorts with a handbag Princess Diana made famous in the '90s. You can see the images, published by Daily Mailhere.

And in a rare appearance with her boyfriend, Zachary Khan, also 40, the She's the Man sar wears a graphic T-shirt and light-wash denim, with her bright-blonde hair down and blue eyebrows back in action.

Since the end of her conservatorship in March 2022, Bynes has undergone several changes to her appearance. In addition to taking GLP-1s, the Amanda Show alum received blepharoplasty surgery in 2023 and lip filler last August, per Page Six.

Related: Amanda Bynes Turns Heads at 40 Amid Makeover and Music Comeback

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This story was originally published May 14, 2026 at 7:24 PM.

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