Grammys Best & Worst Hair
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FERGIE: BEST
The Black Eyed Peas's Fergie – whose group's "Let's Get It Started" was nominated for record of the year – loosens up a traditional bun by adding a sophisticated twist.
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GWEN STEFANI: WORST
Gwen Stefani, a nominee for best female pop vocal performance, goes over the edge with a messy upsweep and cutesy black bow.
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GREEN DAY: BEST
Punked-up best rock album winners Mike Dirnt, Billie Joe Armstrong and Tre Cool master the use of mousse for three distinct styles.
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EVE: WORST
Eve explores the highs and lows of hair fashion with a gravity-defying faux beehive and an overly long braided hair extension.
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CHRISTINA MILIAN: BEST
It's all about volume for the nominated "Dip It Low" singer, whose pulled-back updo frames her flawless complexion.
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JACK WHITE: WORST
White Stripes singer Jack White, who shared a win with Loretta Lynn for best country collaboration on "Portland Oregon," has taken eccentricity into far-out territory with his long black locks and over-groomed moustache.
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CYNDI LAUPER: BEST
Pop icon and Grammy presenter Cyndi Lauper may still be a girl who just wants to have fun, but her sleek hairstyle shows her grownup side.
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AARON CARTER: WORST
Looking like a Duran Duran wannabe, Aaron Carter shows off his gelled-to-a-crisp coif.
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SCOTT WEILAND: BEST
Velvet Revolver frontman Scott Weiland – whose band's "Slither" won for best hard rock performance – adds a spark of fire-engine red to his black ensemble.
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NORAH JONES: WORST
"Here We Go Again" singer Norah Jones, who won record of the year with Ray Charles, took to the stage with her curls looking frizzy and unkempt.
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KANYE WEST: BEST
It's all on his head: Kanye West, who won best rap song and album (for The College Dropout), uses his scalp as a canvas for a fun, swirly design.