Saturday, May 14, 2011
10:56 AM
By Daily Mail Reporter
They say blondes have more fun but brunettes get taken more seriously - proving that the colour of your locks really does affect more than just your appearance.
Here we take some of the world's most famous women - from the Duchess of Cambridge to Gwyneth Paltrow - and with a touch of computer wizardry show why most of them should stick to their current shade.
Bjorn again: Sunny blonde Ulrika Jonsson and her darker twin
A cut above: Cameron Diaz dazzles even in the shade
In the shade: Gwyneth Paltrow loses her golden glow
The graduate: Jerry Hall has a head for colour
Do you think I'm sexy? What would Rod Stewart say, Penny?
Regally blonde: Going dark is a big jump for Zara Phillips
Barnet's got talent: Amande Holden's really cutting it
Dye hard: Prince Harry may be browned off by Chelsy's look
Sum difference: The blonde look doesn't add up for Carol Vodernam
Peroxide Princess: No honeymoon hair dye for Kate, please
Not aloud: Stay dark, Cheryl Cole, because you're worth it
Enough to make a king stammer: Helena Bonham Carter
Don't adopt this: A blonde Angelina Jolie would be the pits for Brad
Dye-break: Christine Bleakley would shock Adrian Chiles
The ghost look: An indecent proposal for Demi Moore
Hollywood highlights: Katie Holmes goes for gold
source:dailymail
They say blondes have more fun but brunettes get taken more seriously - proving that the colour of your locks really does affect more than just your appearance.
Here we take some of the world's most famous women - from the Duchess of Cambridge to Gwyneth Paltrow - and with a touch of computer wizardry show why most of them should stick to their current shade.
source:dailymail