Actress Michelle Yeoh is gorgeous, no doubt, but she's also able to look smashing whether she's glam or casual. Her new movie, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, might not win any Oscars, but I'm tempted to see it just to see her act with Jet Li. Earlier this year, she let her hair flow loosely, but at yesterday's movie photo call, her ponytail was all business. Which style do you think flatters her more?

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She looks so pretty in the first picture. She's pretty either way but I love her hair in the first one.
1She is absolutely beautiful no matter what.
2She looks HOTT regardless.
3I like her hair pulled back the best. The down and flowing look is just a little too messy for my liking.
4She looks younger with her hair down, and it's a bit less severe. I like her makeup in the first pic better as well.
5I really don't like the way she looks anyway, but the softer look on the left works much better for her--the look on the right is way too severe.
6They both look okay to me but her features are pretty strong, so I think the softer look balances that somewhat and works nicely for her.
Then again, sometimes strong-on-strong is the way to go, it can be downright iconic (Grace Jones, for instance) but it has to "fit" the woman herself.
In this case, I think she is better suited to the balanced look.
7i like her long and flowing but shes pretty in each picture.
8I think her hair is a bit messy in the first pic
9The pulled back look makes her chin look long.
10I cant get over how old she looks now. she used to be really beautiful.
11I think she's still beautiful. At least she's not plastic looking like some botox obssesed stars.
I think she looks better with her hair long and flowy.
12Actually, I like both: different looks for different occasions.
13I don't really care for either...
14I think both look nice on her. I like when actresses have versatility in their looks and don't wear the same thing to every event.
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