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Everyone wants to sport these celeb hairstyles!

May 19, 2009 16:21 IST

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They set the trends and fashions of the season -- from clothes to hairdos, celebs are the most copied people. And here are the top five copied hairstyles, according to poll authors Travelodge.co.uk.

'Girls Aloud' star Cheryl Cole's barnet is the most desirable celebrity hairdo, according to a survey conducted by Travelodge.

The 25-year-old's hairstyle trounced Victoria Beckham's pixie cut and Jennifer Aniston's sleek hairdo.

"Cheryl Cole mania is continuing to sweep the UK," the Daily Star quoted Shakila Ahmed, from Travelodge, as saying.

Inputs: ANI


Image: Cheryl Cole
Photographs: Luke MacGregor/Reuters
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The Friend everyone wants!

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Jennifer Aniston

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Friends star Jennifer Aniston came a close second, with her straight 'Rachel do' still a favourite with girls worldwide.

Image: Jennifer Aniston
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Desperate housewife comes in third

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Eva Longoria Parker

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Desperate Housewives actress Eva Longoria Parker's full bodied hairstyle is much admired and copied in salons everywhere.

The proof? She's at Number Three on the list of Most Wanted Celebrity Hairstyles!


Image: Eva Longoria Parker
Photographs: Fred Prouser/Reuters
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Posh as ever

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Victoria Beckham

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Chopped and cropped -- and making the news is yummy mummy, Victoria Beckham's latest style.

Posh Spice has gone shorter than ever before and the ladies love it!


Image: Victoria Beckham
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Messy Moss

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And finally, in fifth place we have supermodel Kate Moss. Very few people can tumble out of bed looking gorgeous and she's one of them! Her bedhead appeal had her round up the poll.


Image: Kate Moss
Photographs: Leon Neal/Reuters
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