"Brady Bunch" star Susan Olsen died her hair every three weeks while starring on the hit show. (Getty Images)

"You bet. Every three weeks they had to dye my hair. If you look at the third season, my hair is kind of a different shade of blonde every episode," Olsen said.

Since she was putting her hair through so much, it began to fall out.

"They were trying out different things, but then my hair had started to fall out. With that, I went back to letting my mom do my hair, every Friday night."

Cindy Brady's signature curls didn't come naturally to Olsen either.

Susan Olsen as Cindy Brady in the "Brady Bunch." (Getty Images)

"I had to keep it rollers because my hair was straight. It couldn’t hold a curl unless I slept in them. But my mother was responsible for those ringlets," she said.

"In 1970, trying different things meant a whole cocktail of weird chemicals, right?" she asked before Lookinland chimed in.

"All I had was Miss Clairol, Jet Black number 23. I remember the little bottle and it said ‘jet black,’" he said.

Brady Bunch family on their stairs

The "Brady Bunch" family posing on the stairs. (CBS via Getty Images)

"I was ‘classic blonde,’" Olsen said of her character's hair color.

People reported that Olsen and her fellow co-stars also reflected more generally on their time on the hit show, with Olsen saying "the love was genuine" between all the co-stars.

Florence Henderson and Susan Olsen

Florence Henderson with her TV daughter Susan Olsen. (Toby Canham/Getty Images      )

He continued, "We didn't want to disappoint them. And that's at the center of a good parent relationship: a child that doesn't want to disappoint their parents because of respect. And it was reciprocated, but that is because of the respect we had for them."

Robert Reed and Florence Henderson played Mike and Carol in the "Brady Bunch." (Getty Images)

"The Brady Bunch" aired from 1969 to 1974. The show starred Henderson and Reed as Carol and Mike Brady, who shared a blended family of three boys and three girls from previous marriages.

The sitcom followed the family's life, showcasing adventures and more.

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