Thu, 12 Apr 2012 12:42:16 GMT | By Sarah Hecks
Extreme hair makeovers

New Hollywood hair



Emma watson, elle Fanning and Rooney Mara (© Rex Features)
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There seems to be a recent trend in celebsville of Hollywood A-listers undergoing rather dramatic hair makeovers for their upcoming film roles. Check out the lengths these stars have gone to get the part.

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