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You'll Barely Recognize Ruby Rose With Long Hair

See Ruby Rose's long hair to short hair transformation
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Ruby Rose's Long Hair in 2012
Is it still freaking you out to see Ruby Rose with long hair? How about with a totally normal ash blonde hue? Here, Rose rocks her long blonde hair at the 26th Annual Aria Awards. Still, it wouldn't be Ruby Rose's hair without a touch of badass-ery. To amp up her edge while keeping it feminine, she incorporates eye-catching faux hawk side braids.

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Ruby Rose's Slicked Back Hair in 2012
Look at those eyes. How can you not die a little when she's looking right into your soul? Rose's bronde hair color is one of her tamer looks (as opposed to her fashion color picks), but her slicked back style keeps things modern and edgy.

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Ruby Rose's Purple Hair in 2013
Gorgeous, colorful and totally alluring &mdaash; Ruby Rose's purple hair combined with her megawatt smile are a lethal combination for the heart.

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Ruby Rose's Badass Undercut in 2014
Then along came 2014 and Rose created one of her most iconic looks yet, the undercut. Fierce, sexy and head-turning, this Ruby Rose hairstyle was a beacon of light for women looking to join the buzzed-head club.

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Ruby Rose's Bowl Cut Hair in 2015
When you think of bowl haircuts, you're probably transported back to your awkward middle school days. While we're over here burning evidence of our terrible '90s haircut, Rose makes it look like a cut worthy of the runways. Pretty sure this look even beats Ruby Rose's long hair, and of all the her hairstyles, this is one cut few could rock successfully.

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BY JESSICA AMARIS | JAN 12, 2017 | SHARES
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