Amazingly Bad Celebrity Hairstyles

There are many high moments in a celebrity's hair and makeup life. After all, how hard could it be when you have a team of stylists primping you 24/7, right? Wrong. Even celebs get caught in a bad hair moment and unlike us, who can hide in our cubicle or put a hat on, they have to have their picture taken and spread to the masses. Check out some of the most recent amazingly bad celeb hairdos that will have you wondering "what were they thinking?"

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Christina Aguilera

Xtina has sported a lot of questionable hairstyles over the years - from multicolored highlights to crazy cornrows - but her current bleached-blond bob loses major points for lack of originality since it's pretty much a rip-off of Lady Gaga's signature style. And just like lace face masks and circle lenses, there are certain things only Gaga can get away with.

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Britney Spears

Technically, Brit-Brit's worst hair moment of all time was when she decided that she didn't need any and shaved her head. Sadly, things don't seem to have improved much since her hair has grown back. The pop star constantly steps out with ratty extensions that look like they belong on a Cabbage Patch Kid.


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Cassie

If you stood on Cassie's left side, you would assume that she had a lovely head of hair. And you would be half right. Recently, the singer shaved one side of her head, writing on Twitter "sometimes in life you need a change…" Yeah, that's what a few face-framing layers or some pretty highlights are for.


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Rihanna



We're usually fans of Ri-Ri's envelope-pushing style, but we just couldn't get behind her cherry Kool-Aid colored, half-shaved bowl cut. (Just writing that made us woozy.) Luckily, her hair is starting to grow out and our fingers are crossed that her next look won't be quite as aggressive as this one.

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