#WillSheEverLeaveHerHairAlone
Dare we say that Milla Jovovich is one of the greatest hair inspirations of all time? Yeah, we dare. Whether she's sporting it long and cascading, short and edgy, or simply mid-length chic, she always manages to induce immeasurable admiration on our part. Maybe that's because she seems fearless when it comes to trying different things, and what's even more amazing, Milla never ever gets it wrong.Just think about it, in an industry where many women tend to keep a signature look - Christy Turlington, Rosie-Huntington Whiteley, Gisele Bundchen - Milla has always kept us guessing about what's next when it came to her ever evolving hair. Hell, she still does. Just this summer she was spotted with a reddish chin-length cut after wearing her locks longer and darker. The gorgeous Ukrainian just seems to have an incredible natural glow and innate sense of style that we can't help but admire and totally envy.When she first made her appearance on Married With Children in 1989, and then stared in the Return to the Blue Lagoon in 1991, her long and wavy hair could have become a staple and signature look, but it didn't. That's because by the release of 1997's cult favorite film, The Fifth Element, Milla changed her hair to a mid-length Fanta-orange bob, which mesmerized audiences and made geeky teenage boys believe that most female aliens look like that.By the time Zoolander premiered, her hair shape shifted once again. The Pulp Fiction inspired cut kept her hair slightly above the shoulder, but the blunt bangs and ultra glossy finish was a stark difference from Leeloo character's. And then came all of the Resident Evil flicks, which are really nothing more than a gallery of her various short cuts that are all totally amazing. Yet, Milla surprised us once again when she wore her hair long and classic for her wedding to Paul W.S. Anderson, only to cut it short again a little while later.The style chamilion's hair changes are nothing short of noteworthy, so it makes sense that Milla Jovovich is one of the greatest hair inspirations of all time. Go ahead, prove us wrong.