I’m sure we can all look back on one haircut or dye job we regret.
I’m certainly glad mine wasn’t captured by film or red carpet cameras!
Think everything through."

2.In 2010,Carey MulligantoldElle, “I hate my hair.
Literally, ruined it.
It was falling apart, fried.

So I had to cut it off.
3.Shakira blamed her 2012 bob on her then-partner Gerard Pique’s mom.
It’s really damaged.'

Worst mistake of my life.”
5.According to her mom,Tina Knowles, Beyonce regretted getting bangs in 2003.
And she would put a wig back on .

That’s exactly what happened ."
6.In 2019, Taylor Swift toldElle, “Fashion is all about playful experimentation.
See: Bleachella.”

7.For Billie Eilish, going blonde in 2021 led to a sort of identity crisis.
But it did not go how I wanted it to go.
I completely had no idea who I was."

8.James Marsters damaged his hair bleaching it to play Spike onBuffy the Vampire Slayer.
Right on the bottle of bleach they used, it said, ‘Only do this every six weeks.
Not safe to use more often.’

The makeup department was really particular: There can never be roots in your hair.
So for seven years, we did it every episode.
I agreed to bleaching when I thought I was going to die in five episodes.

I don’t know if I would have agreed to it for seven years."
I now wear a wig on Sam & Cat.
10.In 2021, Rupert Grint told theArmchairExpertpodcast, “There were some awkward stages, for sure.

My hair in [Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire] is one of my biggest regrets.
11.In 2016, Miley Cyrus bleached her hair herself and soon regretted it.
OnInstagram, she said, “Learned a valuable lesson in this meaningless process.

I don’t think I would ever do that again.”
Bleaching my hair was my biggest regret.”
She toldHarper’s Bazaar, “It’salmostthe shortest it’s been.

I do like the length but I wish my hair was longer.”
Thats maybe time to be forgotten and to never be discussed again!"
16.Nicole Kidman regrets straightening her hair to the demise of her natural curls.

In 2017, she toldWho, “I wish I had my curls back.
I tortured them to death.
I always say, ‘Don’t ruin the ringlets!'”

There was a little misunderstanding.
I felt so vulnerable."

