Pamela Anderson is back with new hair and a great cause. The actor shared a video on Instagram, debuting a short, mullet-like haircut, while appearing makeup-free in a black turtleneck. The post announced her brand’s collaboration with Shopify. Anderson kept her fashion and beauty choices clean and chic, all while supporting female founders in the industry.
Pamela Anderson flaunts new mullet hairstyle in Instagram video
Pamela Anderson’s new video shows her going makeup-free and debuting a new mullet haircut. In the video, the actor revealed a partnership between her skincare line, Sonsie, and Shopify. The new funding program, she explained, is centered on female founders and urges new faces to join in.
In the footage, Anderson wears her strawberry blonde hair in a deep side part. Meanwhile, the soft ends frame her face beautifully. The cut gives off a casual vibe, while the styling appears minimal, matching the no-makeup look Anderson has lately embraced on red carpets and fashion events.
The clip shows her sitting before the camera, announcing, “Shopify and I have come together to create something very special.” Anderson continued, “It’s what we’re calling the Mindful Beauty Award, an initiative to support female-founded businesses in beauty and wellness.”
She added, “We’re giving away $100,000 in funding and support to help founders grow ideas that they believe in.” She further encouraged viewers with: “If you’re building a brand or you know somebody who is, we’d love for you to apply.”
Pamela Anderson’s no-makeup look and mullet hair are central to her message. Speaking to Harper’s Bazaar UK, she explained, “I think that with AI technology and filters, people are becoming kind of boring-looking. I want to challenge beauty norms,” adding, “I just want to see who I am.”
Her latest reveal follows a run of hair transformations in recent months, from a copper tone in Paris to a short shag and slicked-back hairstyles. The new mullet cut keeps the focus on her ongoing push for simple beauty — and on a program aimed at helping new voices get their start.
Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on theFashionSpot.
