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See Angelina Jolie’s Beauty Transformation Through the Years

Angelina Jolie’s philosophy when comes to both her wardrobe and beauty looks could be summed up as “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” For years now, the latter has consisted of blowout brunette locks, winged eyeliner, and either neutral or a bold red lip. But that wasn’t always the case with the 46-year-old Academy Award winner, who was just a teen when she kicked off her career. By the late ‘90s, when she won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in Girl, Interrupted, Jolie had experimented with everything from sculpted eyebrows to blue eyeshadow to a shaved head. Take a look back at those early alt days, and watch her look transform up until the glamorous present.You’ll Also LikeYou Better ‘Believe,’ Cher is Never Going GrayCher and Saweetie Are the Perfect Odd Couple in Their MAC CampaignEmail
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