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Curly Hair Flipbook

    Calling all curly girls: Hollywood's leading ladies are ditching the flat irons and rejoicing in their ringlets! So if you've got 'em, flaunt 'em. And if not, check out our . Take a look through our curly hair flipbook to see all the gorgeous ways celebs are riding their waves.

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    Shakira at The 49th Annual Grammy Awards in 2007

    Colombian siren Shakira's mane of curls is almost as famous as her legendary hips!

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    Eryka Badu at 98.7 KISS FM's Musical Tribute To Luther Vandross in 2004

    The neo-soul diva lets her curls run free.

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    Halley Berry at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006

    While the Oscar winner has definitely had some styling help to achieve this look, her hair is naturally curly.

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    Jessica Biel at the premiere of I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry in 2007

    Justin Timberlake's main squeeze adds a light curl to her usually straight hair for a more glamorous look.

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    Jill Scott at The 7th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards in 2005

    The soul singer Jill Scott flaunts her tiny curls.

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    Jordin Sparks at the Teen Choice Awards in 2008

    American Idol winner Jordin Sparks puts a little color in her long waves.

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    Kate Winslet at the premiere for Finding Neverland in 2004

    For a whimsical yet classic look, starlet Kate Winslet chooses golden waves.

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    Meg Ryan at the premiere for In The Cut in 2003

    Ryan's often imitated signature bob goes from stick straight to curly depending on the look the Sleepless in Seattle star desires.

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    Sarah Jessica Parker at a fan meeting and greet at the GAP in 2004

    Sex and the City has proudly sported her natural curls since her days as a child star in Square Pegs and a true 80s teen in Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.

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