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Jul 8, 2011 @ 6:00 pm

Who has more fun—blonds or brunets? You tell us! Jennifer Aniston debuted a brunet wig in her new film Horrible Bosses, and she’s not the only star to make the switch. Lauren ConradKim Kardashian and Cameron Diaz are among the long list of chic celebs who have tried both hues. Click “See the Photos” to check out some of our favorite blond/brunet before-and-afters. Then, tell us which shade you prefer in the comments below!

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Brunette Brunette Brunette

-Maggie on July 8th, 2011

On some of these it was a tough call, but usually sticking closer to your natural color is best. I LOVE Rachel McAdams’, Carrey Mulligan’s, Lauren Conrad’s, and Emma Watson’s light caramel-browns, and Drew Barrymore and Julia Robers make gorgeous redheads. Personally, I think Katherine Heigel and Evan Rachel Wood should try a dark-ish blond.

-Mrs. S on July 13th, 2011

Being a natural brunette, I think my bank balance was severly depleted when I went blonde. Also I find that I never got the same glossy sheen you can get with brunette hair.

I think JA is lucky she can get away with both hair colours.

-Jess on July 21st, 2011

I have celiac dssiaee and when I found out I couldn’t eat pretzels no more I was devistated.- I would rather have pretzels than a piece of pie!!!!!!When I discovered you make gluten free pretzels, I thought I’d died and went to heaven. I went to the Health Food Store last night and bought 3 bags. As a matter of fact, I’m having them for lunch, dipped in cheese.Other companies make them but they don’t compare to yours. I just want to thank you and let you know how great they are. I lived in PA and have been to your factory quite often. I now live in Ohio. Phyllis

-Daiane on September 19th, 2012

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