Beauty Watch: Most wanted hairstyles
Photography: YES! collaboration, Photos of KC Concepcion courtesy of Seventeen Magazine, Eula Valdes courtesy of
Updated: 01/30/2009
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Celebs take on hairstyles that perfectly match their taste!

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KC marked her showbiz debut with a new look that included a new hairstyle. From a nice but so-so cut, she donned a chic, cropped 'do.The result was fantastic! See for yourself. Also, the look revealed more of the beauty that had been kept hidden from the public for some time. Oh, and this 'do can be worn any which way: clean and easy or crazy and funky.
Hair type: light brown, straight, fine strands, thick hair.
Why it was cut: She just wanted change.
(YES! August 2002 issue)
Photography: YES! collaboration, Photos of KC Concepcion courtesy of Seventeen Magazine, Eula Valdes courtesy of
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Eula's layered style is so versatile, it can go from day to night without fuss. Compared to her previous 'do, her present one gives her a younger, fresher look. Both casual and sophisticated, this cut makes styling versatile, with only her mood to determine how it'll crown her.
Hair type: thick, straight.
(YES! August 2002 issue)
Photography: YES! collaboration, Photos of KC Concepcion courtesy of Seventeen Magazine, Eula Valdes courtesy of
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Mylene takes the short cut to the wild side. What we like about the more boyish, cutting-edge crop is that only a few can get away with it. And Mylene, with her well-toned body, definitely can.
Hair type: thick, straight.
Why it was cut: In true star fashion, she has always liked experimenting with her look.
(YES! August 2002 issue)
Photography: YES! collaboration, Photos of KC Concepcion courtesy of Seventeen Magazine, Eula Valdes courtesy of
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Pops' rebonded look is literally a wash-and-wear style. The super easy to manage 'do works perfectly for the Concert Queen since it takes away the fluff from the top and leaves stylish layers on the sides of her face.
Hair type: thick
Why it was cut: She often updates her 'do according to what's hip.
Luckily, new styles usually suit her.
(YES! August 2002 issue)
Photography: YES! collaboration, Photos of KC Concepcion courtesy of Seventeen Magazine, Eula Valdes courtesy of
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Judy Ann says goodbye to her conservative strands and says hello to her vamp bob. The transformation is clearly well loved, first, because it's very feminine, and second, it highlights her superstar features even more. The versatile hairstyle is perfect for a neat-looking sleek or a playful out-of-bed 'do.
Hair type: wavy, limp hair.
Why it was cut: Judy Ann and hairdresser George Bantolino agree to change her look depending on Judy Ann's role.
(YES! August 2002 issue)
Photography: YES! collaboration, Photos of KC Concepcion courtesy of Seventeen Magazine, Eula Valdes courtesy of
