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Ahead, take a look at Cyrus’ beauty evolution over the years — and just try to guess which ‘do she’ll try next. Getty Images; WireImage
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Back in her Disney darling days, Cyrus wore her brunette hair in loose, bouncy curls. WireImage
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Who among us DIDN’T take “the pouf” for a spin during the aughts? WireImage
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After wrapping up her Best of Both Worlds Tour, the star went for a darker ‘do and tight ringlets. WireImage
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Ahead of the release of her third studio album “Can’t Be Tamed,” Cyrus added rebellious red highlights. Getty Images
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But she lightened up the following year. WireImage
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For Cyrus, 2011 was all about testing out sleek ponytails and pretty side braids. Jason Merritt/TERM
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She made a big beauty change at the beginning of 2012, chopping her long locks into a sophisticated lob. Getty Images
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She went even shorter later that year, debuting a platinum-blond pompadour with shaved sides. WireImage
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Who could forget the mini buns she teamed with a stuck-out tongue at the VMAs? Her “Bangerz” era was in full swing. WireImage
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She softened up slightly the following year, growing her super-short hair into a platinum pixie. WireImage
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During her psychedelic “Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz” era, the star went for faux locs, sparking accusations of cultural appropriation. FilmMagic
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The following year, she quite literally went back to her roots, rocking a short and curly two-tone ponytail. WireImage
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During her “Younger Now” era, Cyrus sported a rockabilly style that matched her album art. Getty Images for MTV
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By 2018, she was back to a more natural look, opting for long, blond waves. FilmMagic
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These days, she’s all about her “modern mullet” — but knowing Cyrus, it’s only a matter of time before she switches things up once again. WireImage