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"On Oscar night, we were going for a watercolor effect on her face: cool pastels and no harsh lines, just lots of blending," Kayleen said. (CREDIT: Kevin Mazur/WireImage) See More of Rachel's Looks
Rachel McAdams is everyone's favorite girl crush. She stars in obsessed-over flicks like "The Notebook" and "Mean Girls," she dates the coolest guys in Hollywood (Ryan Gosling and Josh Lucas, anyone?) and she's always doing something new with her hair. "It's a compulsion," she has said. "I'm always changing parts of me." From her natural blond hue to red locks to darkest brunette, McAdams doesn't fear the dye pot—or the drink packet. "Even when I was young, I wanted to change my hair color," she has said. "I was so determined that I dyed my hair with Kool-Aid." As she said of her Kool-Aid days: "Not that pretty, but it is still transforming."
2004: The emerging star (and her girlish ponytail) made the scene with the release of "The Notebook" and "Mean Girls." (Photo: Gregg DeGuire/WireImage)See More of Rachel's Looks
"When I'm blond I feel light and fancy free," the "Family Stone" star has said. She tried out a '60s-inspired bouffant 'do. (Photo: John Spellman/Retna)See More of Rachel's Looks
The "Wedding Crashers" beauty picked up an MTV Movie Award with strawberry-tinted locks. "Being a redhead was unique," she told InStyle. "I felt very Southern." (Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage)See More of Rachel's Looks
Makeup artist Troy Jensen used Chanel Glossimer in Sungold for the star's hosting appearance at the Academy Awards for Scientific and Technical Achievements. (Photo: Celebrity Photo)See More of Rachel's Looks
McAdams played a femme fatale in "Married Life," but had no designs behind her pink streaks: she added them just for fun. (Photo: Celebrity Photo)See More of Rachel's Looks
"We wanted to do a classic look with a modern influence," the star's sister makeup artist, Kayleen McAdams has said of this look. "To accomplish this we did a simple eye, full brow, and a punchy lip." (Photo: George Pimentel/WireImage)See More of Rachel's Looks
"The Lucky Ones" lead wore a sleek, modern style: "It was nice being a brunette because it was so low maintenance and it makes you feel darker, more sultry." (Photo: Dara Kushner/INF)See More of Rachel's Looks
She debuted a new curly bob and three movies: "State of Play," "The Time Traveler's Wife" and "Sherlock Holmes." (Photo: Celebrity Photo)See More of Rachel's Looks
For the world premiere of "Sherlock Holmes," McAdams sported a side braid inspired by the models in Alexander Wang's Spring collection. (CREDIT: Tristan Gregory/Camera Press/Retna)See More of Rachel's Looks
"On Oscar night, we were going for a watercolor effect on her face: cool pastels and no harsh lines, just lots of blending," Kayleen said. (CREDIT: Kevin Mazur/WireImage) See More of Rachel's Looks
"McAdams's mane man, Sebastian's Thomas Dunkin, says this cut creates volume and texture all on its own. "The long layers and mid-length bangs also make it perfect for someone who is growing out their hair," he said. (CREDIT: Tony Barson/FilmMagic) See More of Rachel's Looks