Cameron Diaz first came to our attention in her breakthrough movie, The Mask in 1994 and ever since then we've envied her for her gorgeous fashion sense and polished hairstyles.
It's fair to say that Cam has been through quite a few hair changes over the past few years, including a short crop, a flirt with the dark side and a stylishly chic blonde bob.
Most recently she's been sporting a longer, more toned down blonde hairstyle, taking her back to her roots, so to speak and looks great for it.
Seeing as her appearance at the Golden Globes last week was met with nothing but praise, we thought it was time to take a look back at Cameron and her changing hair over the years.
Her appearance in The Mask was hardly groundbreaking in terms of seeing a dramatic hairstyle on Cameron, but she did emerge as one of the sexiest females in the world for that year.
Cameron's model looks were essential for her role in the film and her long blonde locks, full of bounce worked a treat in the early nineties.
Her next big feature role, There's Something About Mary featured the hilarious 'quiff' on Cameron, which made her instantly appealing to females for allowing herself to look so silly for a film role.
We're not entirely sure we like the short crop on her though, as it made her face appear a lot longer than it was. She'd grown it out a bit by the time she'd starred in Charlie's Angels and adopted a lighter, Californian sun kissed blonde colour.
The choppy style really suited Cameron, as did the lighter hair colour, which was the style she stuck with until a few years ago, when she went over the dark side. Duh duh duh!
Now we don't mean she came over all evil or anything, we're talking about Cam's decision to dye her hair a horrific shade of dark brown. Not that we have anything against brunettes, but this was all wrong for Cameron; she looked washed out and pale.
Thankfully, she saw the light and slowly went back to the blonde, bubbly Cameron we all know and love. She did have a transitional phase where her locks went ginger, but the less said about that the better.
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