This famous redhead hopped on the chopping bandwagon earlier this year when she cut her long, wavy locks into a cute shoulder-length style. If you're at a styling dead-end with your straight, long hair, but don't want to cut it, follow this tousled style how-to to get texture similar to Adams' without losing length.
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Katy Perry
2009 not only saw Katy Perry blow up in the music charts, but it also saw her jet-black locks grow dramatically overnight -- with the help of extensions. Eager to try them but worried of having the dreaded hair plug look a-la Britney? Get inspired by these celebs who achieved extension perfection.
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Fergie
The "Black Eyed Peas" star shocked her fans when she traded in her "Fergalicious" honey-hued waves for a straighter, dark chestnut style. Fergie's sleek finish and mirror-like shine was likely achieved with a flat iron to tame flyaways and a silicone-based serum like these ones. Want to invest in a good flat iron to copy Fergie's sleek style? We share the top 12 on the market here.
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Jessica Alba
Becoming a wife and a mother wasn't the only transformative experience of Alba's year. Her hair saw the full color and style spectrum as well, going from a brown shoulder-grazing style with blunt bangs to a grown-out version with golden highlights. If you're sick of styling your bangs, let 'em grow. We found a cute style that celebs wear to help disguise that annoying growing-out phase.
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Carmen Electra
The former "Baywatch" babe shocked us all when she was seen with one side of her head shaved. It certainly got our attention, but not in a good way (sorry Electra!). Get excited though, because we have even more horrible celebrity hairstyles for you to gawk at here!
Rihanna rocks the mohawk! Katherine Heigl goes brunette! Michelle Obama chops her 'do (or so we thought)! They may not be our nation's most pressing news stories, but these celebrity hair transformations certainly had our heads turning in the beauty-sphere. Craving a hair makeover but afraid to pull the trigger? Follow these style tips and tricks to make sure your next hair transition goes smoothly.