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Red Carpet Review: Hair Do's And Don'ts

April 28 2010, Published 7:22 a.m. ET

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Stars have been busy on the red carpet over the past week, wearing covetable couture at movie premieres, fragrance launches and charity events.  Though their dynamite dresses may score them slots on the Best Dressed list, hideous hairdo’s can result in a major style setback.  Just take it from supermom Heidi Klum, who hit the Eva by Eva Longoria perfume launch and the Iron Man 2 premiere sporting disastrous 'dos!

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At the Los Angeles premiere of Iron Man 2 last week, Heidi’s hair was harshly pulled back into a tight bun, which distracted the attention away from her gorgeous, Emilio Sosa dress.  On Tuesday night, the Project Runway host supported Eva Longoria at her fragrance launch, looking shockingly stylish in an Alexander McQueen biker babe dress. The exposed-zipper number should have been enough to place her on the Best Dressed list, only there was one problem: Her beautiful blonde hair was slicked back with oodles of hair gel, resulting in a wet and greasy look!

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