Liv Tyler Shows Off New Haircut

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Showing off a new, shorter haircut, Liv Tyler chatted with the crew while taking a break from filming a Nintendo commercial in the West Village. What do we think about her new look?Bauer Griffin

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34 Responses to Liv Tyler Shows Off New Haircut

  1. karla g. says:

    i wish she would have kept her hair long.
    this cup makes her look older, its a shame shes so prety.

  2. Erin says:

    lis, I was thinking the same thing, how similar it is to Gwyneth’s! I prefer longer hair on her, but Liv’s always gorgeous.

  3. sully says:

    a little too mumsy looking dont ya thnki, plus is it just me or dus she look much curvier than usual

  4. Deneb says:

    The haircut itself is not bad, but I don’t want to get used to her new look. I’m looking forward to seeing that beautiful long hair again.

  5. TGH says:

    It makes her look matronly. Either keep it long or cut it short. That shoulder length in-between phase makes her look like Rosie O’Donnell.

  6. Ernestine says:

    SOCCER MOM. HORRID.

  7. Cathy says:

    LOVE IT!

  8. stahravinne says:

    i was totally thinking the same thing that TGH said before i read her or his comment – it makes her look matronly. i don’t like it at all :-( usually she’s so gorgeous but that haircut makes her look more ordinary, less stunning, less striking, more bland…

  9. la la says:

    Matronly yet still pretty. I liked her longer hair better.

  10. Daniee says:

    I wonder what skin care she uses? She has flawless and “plumpy” skin that I just love!!!

  11. Joelle says:

    She looks really pretty! I like both short and long hair on her.

  12. Anonymous says:

    yuck. her new hair makes her look really old.

  13. Anonymous says:

    She’s aged about ten years with that cut and she should be driving a mini-van

  14. Angie says:

    Now that’s a woman who isn’t aging gracefully at all. She’s got that ‘duh’ look and it’s doing nothing for her as she’s getting older. So sad…

  15. Savage says:

    She’s gorgeous either way. I think she’s such a classic beauty, not too over done. Everyone complains about women in hollywood to be too over done, and fake, yet when someone like Liv Tyler shows her face, she gets comments on how she looks too old, and how she “isnt aging gracefully.” Take the pounds of make-up off the other women in hollywood, and you’d find that Liv is more than likely more naturally beautiful than most of them.

  16. Ruby's Two-Cents says:

    She’s a stunning looking girl. I’ve seen her UP CLOSE and she’s got the softest, clearest, smoothest looking complexion you’ll ever see. I like her because she’s not a manufactured Hollywood bimbo. She’s real and she’s goregous. She’s a mommy now so don’t expect her to keep looking like a teenager. Besides, I really wonder if/how her daddy’s drug/alcohol ravaged DNA might affect her health and appearance as she ages.

  17. 3 says:

    She is always beautiful. I prefer long hair though.
    My hair is to my butt :]

  18. Kristina says:

    She reminds me of Parker Posey in the second photo.

  19. Jane says:

    I love Liv Tyler. To me, she will always be beautiful and radiant. I actually like this haircut. It’s not much shorter and it suits her. It’s good to change once in a while

  20. Chica says:

    I think she looks older :( Still beautiful & still my idol but I don’t think the cut suits her.

  21. Gesesis Wave says:

    So let me get this straight, a LOT of people think…

    You can’t have curves or any kind.
    You can’t have shoulder length hair.
    You can’t have a pale complexion
    You can’t look thirty when… you are thirty!?
    You can’t look like a mum when you are one.

    Some of you people are really really harsh. Remember these famous people that you love to hate are real people. Why does that not seem to be on anyones radar anymore.

    Glad to see there are some normal posters out there though! eg #23, #24

  22. Sasha says:

    I’ll just be glad when it’s acceptable to wear long hair again, no matter the age. It’s funny – if you have long hair, you’re told you should cut it; when you have short hair, you’re told to get extensions. A woman’s hair is her crowning glory; don’t fear hair.

    Mine is tailbone length and still going. I ain’t cuttin’ ’cause I ain’t a mutton.

  23. Anonymous says:

    CUTE!

  24. Anonymous says:

    divorce causes girls to get ugly haircuts

  25. Mizzy says:

    she’s so pretty, its almost unfair!

  26. Anonymous says:

    It’s just blah. Same as anything you’d see on everyone else. She is beautiful though and I’m sure if she fixes it it’ll look great!

  27. darnitwheresmynicknameagain? says:

    NOOO. MY LOOOOOOOOOOOOVE!
    Why did she cut her hair??? She was so pretty with long hair. X___x
    Afk. Oh well, I would still bump boobs with her… 8)

  28. Bella says:

    I think she looks beautiful…she could shave her head & still look stunning! She’s a lucky woman!!!

  29. gerard Vandenberg says:

    LET’S HOPE FOR THE MONEY-BACK-GARANTEE!!

  30. Wow the haircut really suits her…She’s glowing

  31. Linda says:

    Looks good, but makes her look older.

  32. Lara says:

    I don’t see why “older” is a bad thing. Granted, I’m only 30, but I feel like women my age (same as Liv’s) are trying too hard when they wear their hair like most teen and early-20s girls, which is the really long, usually all-one-length style.

    Obviously, a different set of rules applies to celebrities, who “need” to retain their youthfulness. I would say the “age limit” to that hairstyle would reach into the 30s, which would still eliminate YOU, Demi Moore! :)

    At any rate, Liv Tyler is gorgeous no matter her haircut/style!

  33. lis says:

    hmmm, do I spot a trend here? It’s very similar to Gwyneth’s hair.

    I think it looks great.

  34. Jan says:

    It does make her look older which isnt a bad thing. With age comes more classic beauty instead of just trends

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