Farrah Fawcett's Changing Looks

Farrah Fawcett's Changing Looks

1965

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Her understated flip and all-American good looks inspired her Corpus Christi, Texas high school classmates to vote her the class's "Beautiful Woman."

1975

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The then Mrs. Lee Majors credited her smile to good genes: "We've got a lot of teeth in [my] family." It's no wonder that an endorsement deal for Ultra Brite toothpaste soon followed.

1977

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A year into her star-making role in Charlie's Angels, the "Farrah" 'do was major business for her hairstylist Allen Edwards. "People were lining up down the street," he has said of the response.

1978

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The star was so dedicated to her mane that she weighed in on the formula for her namesake brand of Faberge shampoo: "I like my hair squeaky but not too squeaky-maybe we should add some vinegar."

1979

WENN

"I like myself best when I'm not smiling," Fawcett once told reporters. Despite this, the post- Charlie Fawcett had millions of dollars worth of endorsement deals to keep her grinning.

1984

CBS/Landov

She wore a hairspray-heavy teased '80s style for her appearance on the CBS miniseries The Red-Light Sting.

1999

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A Farrah 'do for the new millennium? The Ally McBeal guest star sported a sleek, straightened mane.

2003

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The L.A. veteran was no less beautiful-and no less blond-for her starring role in CBS's Hollywood Wives: The New Generation.

2005

Jason Merritt/FilmMagic

Everything old is new again-she wore an updated version of her famous feathered look for an MTV appearance.

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