Pink's Changing Looks

1996

The Doylestown, Pennsylvania native attended Central Bucks High School West-and performed in the girl group Choice.

1999

Not one for subtlety, Pink made her music scene debut rocking a close fuchsia crop.

2000

The Can't Take Me Home singer shook up the MTV Movie Awards with pure punk spikes.

2001

The singer sported blond and pink dreads to accept her Grammy with Mya, Christina Aguilera and Lil' Kim for their "Lady Marmalade" cover.

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2002

Before heading off on her Party Tour in support of Missundaztood, Pink worked a wispy, petal pink faux hawk and Blade Runner liner at the Grammys.

2002

Pink brought out her inner rocker with side-swept black locks and intense purple shadow.

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2004

She launched her star-studded Pepsi commercial ringmaster-style with a flicked out crop and a tiny top hat.

2006

The I'm Not Dead singer married professional dirt-bike rider Corey Hart. Her soft new look? Platinum curls with closely shorn sides.

2007

Pink looked just plain pretty with her bronze shadow, peach gloss and bleached-out pixie.

2010

She took on Old Hollywood style at the Grammys with an upswept, shaved-side skater cut topped off with a diamond brooch.

2010

Before embarking on her Funhouse Summer Carnival Tour, Pink made a personal appearance with a micro-pixie cut and a silver and sable smoky eye.

2012

For PETA's Stand Up For Animals benefit, the singer matched her lipstick to her rose-streaked pixie.

2012

The singer (and brand-new face of CoverGirl) lived up to her name with a pastel pompadour.

2013

Pink revisits her platinum blond shade.

2014

The singer goes rocker-chic with a platinum pompadour and shaved sides.

2015

Pink opted for a piece-y sideswept platinum pixie for the Elle Women in Music Celebration.

2016

Pink returned to her roots, literally, and sported a pink pompadour styled into curls at the premiere of Alice Through the Looking Glass, for which she wrote the movie's song "Just Like Fire."