Demi Moore is getting into character for Landman season 2 — and she’s using her hair to do it.
The Substance actress, 62, debuted a brand new look that marks her most dramatic hair change in recent years. Moore swapped her long, middle-parted brunette hair for a much shorter, face-framing cropped style.
On Instagram, Moore posted a photo and video showing off her transformation. In the first picture, she’s seen wearing a brown ribbed cardigan and a pair of jeans, with shoulder length hair parted on the side. Pilaf, her small dog, is resting in her arms. She then shared a video of herself walking down a hallway, which gives viewers a look at the fresh style from the back.
Fans of the Striptease star’s long locks need not worry. The hair change doesn’t appear to be a permanent one, if her Instagram caption is any indicator. “@landmanpplus is officially back in production for season two!” she wrote under the post, hinting that the hair change is likely the result of a wig given to her by the hair and makeup team on Paramount+’s Landman.
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Moore stars as Cami Miller in Landman, and wore an even shorter hairstyle for the show’s first season. It featured the same side part, but with lush curls to add body and dimension to the look.
Over the years, Moore hasn’t been afraid to change up her hair for a role. As a result, she now tries to keep her hair routine simple when she’s not doing a job.
“I’ve done everything to my hair. I’ve shaved it. I’ve dyed it. I’ve had a bob. When I’m not working, I try to do as little to it as possible,” she told PEOPLE in 2022. “It’s stressful even having someone touch it. If I don’t have anywhere to go, I don’t put heat on it—I just try to let it do its own thing. And I don’t wash it too often.”
To maintain her glossy, long mane, Moore admitted that she gets regular “dustings” to keep her hair as healthy as possible.
“I get regular tiny trims,” she explained. “The rest comes from the inside out. You have to eat well, all those things.”
Now, it would take a lot for Moore to have a another drastic hair change — like when she shaved head for 1997’s G.I. Jane — for work.
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“I think now that I’m older, I also know, I don’t have anything to prove. So if they really need my hair different, they can give me a wig,” she told PEOPLE, adding that it’s “also not as clear how it would grow back!”
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