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Celebrities Have Regrets, Too! See the Hairstyles That Made Them Cringe

We all have hair mistakes we now regret. Any old yearbook photo would send most people burying their face in their hands with embarrassment at all the big hair and bad perms — and celebrities are no different. However, the things that stars regret aren't nearly as bad as our bad dye jobs or crooked bangs. After all, Jennifer Aniston's most popular hairstyle, "the Rachel," was loved by everyone except, well, Jennifer!

Watch the video below to see why she hated "the Rachel," and find out other celebs' biggest hair regrets.

Although fans were shocked when Jennifer admitted she hated the hairstyle that defined the '90s, she later went more into detail about it in 2016.

"I had to see [my hairstylist, Chris McMillan] every six weeks to keep this darn thing up, though, because it was a 'hairdo,'" she said. "It was a pain in the butt, to be honest, one of the hardest hairstyles to maintain unless Chris did it."

But it wasn't just the maintenance that was annoying, she said it was hard to sculpt her thick hair into the 'do.

"I've got very thick, full hair so it would take on a shape of its own that I didn't always want," she said. "I don't think I looked very good with it."

"But 'the Rachel' is iconic!" is what you're probably thinking. Don't tell that to Jennifer though, because she disagrees.

"Hairstyles require too much work," she said. "Me, the blow-dryer, and the hairbrush weren't meant for each other. I look back on Farah Fawcett's legendary [1970s] hairdo and think, that was beautiful."

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