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Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Kylie Dickson is known for her perfect reddish-blonde hair. And in a new social media share, it shines especially bright in an ad — shot in her shower — for Aveda’s sweet-smelling Botanical Repair line.
In the social media ad, first posted on Tuesday, April 22, the star dancer turns on her shower and puts product in her hand, indicating that she’s leaving it in her hair for only five minutes.
Throughout the Instagram video, Dickson artfully shows herself washing her hair in the shower without baring too much skin.
At the end, she blows a kiss to the camera, perfect hair shining.
“And the best hair award goes to,” quipped a friend in the comments. Dickson’s DCC teammates agreed. “Looks INCREDIBLE,” said one. Aveda itself called her hair “dreamy.”
Dickson has become somewhat known for her hair. In a clip of her dancing in celebration of NFL Draft Day, one fan called her a “live-action Rapunzel.”
The third-year Cowboys cheerleader is originally from California but graduated from University of Mississippi, where she was a member of the Rebelette dance team. She currently works as a business development manager in addiction to her cheerleading duties.
The DCC squad soon hits the road on tour, where it will get Cowboys fans pumped for the upcoming season in Dallas, San Antonio, Austin and Midland starting May 24. Dickson may look familiar — she was a breakout star of the 2024 Netflix smash hit series America’s Sweethearts.
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Abby is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. She has been a prolific lifestyle and celebrity news writer and editor for more than 15 years. She has served as News Director at In Touch, reporter/writer at Us Weekly, reporter at New York magazine, and has written for national and international titles including Marie Claire, Glamour, Huffington Post and Expedia.