Khloé Kardashian Debuted Brunette Hair and It'll Remind You of Old 'KUWTK' Episodes

Whereas Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian switch their wigs more often than the Friends cast flip flops on whether or not there will be a reunion, Khloé Kardashian has stayed firmly in the blonde zone for the past few years. (She’s rocked some pink hair in a spon-con ad to match her meal replacement shake but that was just a one-time thing.) That said, today is a new day and Khloé just debuted a new chocolate brunette look that will remind you of the early days of Keeping Up With the Kardashians.

Honestly, it’s hard to remember the last time Khloé was a brunette. I attempted to scroll through her IG to see, but I gave up after the fifth “boxer braids” post of 2016—it’s been that long! To refresh your memory of what KoKo looks like with brown hair, here she is signing autographs at Sears in 2012:

And now for the big reveal. Here she is posing with her sisters Kim and Kourtney Kardashian to promote the new perfumes they each created for KKW Fragrance:

The OG’S for @KKWFRAGRANCE pic.twitter.com/yMn6LbEnKY

Another look at those bouncy curls for good measure:

Announcing the @kkwfragrance Diamonds Collection by Kourtney x Kim x Khloé!!! It’s the first fragrance collaboration I’ve done with Kourtney and Khloe for my line. Each of the fragrances really capture us individually. Launching on 11.08 at 12PM PST at https://t.co/tbQezJJIwC pic.twitter.com/3L7dtgiiFP

BTW, Kim said that she changed her hair for the shoot, so this is probably just a wig, but I think we can all agree that she looks amazing.

To mark the launch of the new Diamond perfumes, Khloé shared the pics on her Instagram and said, “Creating the KKW Fragrance Diamonds Collection with Kim and Kourtney was so inspiring. I wanted to create a fragrance that feels feminine, sexy and strong when I wear it.” Lovely!

The new collection drops on November 8. In the meantime, I will be taking this photo to the nearest hair salon that will agree to dye my hair on a whim!

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