Blake Lively Looks SO Different With Corkscrew Curls

Guard your golden-ringlets status, SJP and Beyonce.
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Attention anyone who's starting to feel boring for always having long hair and never dyeing it platinum or pink: [Blake Lively] (http://www.glamour.com/about/blake-lively) is evidence that even a far less permanent hair change can make you morph into a completely different person. In her case, some old-school curling iron action put her on a whole different vibes wavelength.

For her Wednesday appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers to promote her movie The Shallows, Lively's forever-long golden mane was done up in a glorious mass of curls instead of her usual relaxed waves—and the results were insane. In a good way. Visions of SJP dance in our heads as we look at the photos of her en route to the show amidst a halo of bouncy ringlets.

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Her hairstylist, Rod Ortega, put it best when he said that the expectant mom was having a "disco mama" moment. You can see her curls in action in this Instagram clip he posted of her exiting her NYC hotel, which really should be set to either the Sex and the City theme music or this.

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Factor in Jenna Dewan Tatum's recent curly moment and we would not be shocked if perms were the new platinum. But oh yeah, we were talking about non-permanent hair transformations—so in lieu of perming, here are three ways to transform your own long hair using just a curling iron, with varying degrees of drama.

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