In addition to many variations of a braid (seen here and here), Jessica Alba seems to favor shades of brown for her hair. From light to dark, she's rarely seen as blond as she was this week. She covered all bases, with even her brows sporting a similar shade, but I'm not sure it's the most flattering hue she could possibly do. In your opinion, which suits her better?

















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Brunette truly flatters her features and skintone.
1Brunette looks much better w. her skintone. Looks natural. Blonde washes her out badly.
2I love her hair brown. I thought she looked so great before when it was dark.
3Definitely blonde!She looks so much prettier
4Blonde looks pretty, cute. She looks much more glam as a brunette
5She looks washed out and generic as a blonde. She's so beautiful as a brunette.
6Brunette! Blonde looks very cookie-cutter
7Brunette~Her gorgeous features are highlighted that way.
8Darker is way better for her.
9Jessica Alba's mother wanted to name her Farah before she was born (as in Farah Fawcett) but when Jess arrived she was a brunette, all dark hair and her mother didn't think the name Farah would fit so she changed to Jessica.
10So yea maybe she has a life long fascination with the hair color, she tried it during the Fantastic Four (mainly for the character) but then continued to sport it.
Personally, I think she looks much better as a brunette.
11contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/albas%20name%20change_1094816
12justjared.buzznet.com/2009/02/12/jessica-alba-honor-marie-west-hollywood/
So yea, I think she may have a complex too!
13blonde looks fake on her
14Dark hair is so much better for her skin tone and it looks so much healthier too. I think the blonde washes her out too (remember how blond it was in Fantastic Four? not a good idea), and makes her look like she wants to emulate every other boring blond. She's a gorgeous girl, she should embrace her pretty brunette-ness instead of trying to look like something she's not.
15I think that one should never have lighter hair than their skin. It just doesn't look right IMO.
16I clicked blonde, but my fave hair color of hers is this: http://singlemomseeking.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/jessica-alba...
17Brunette. The Blonde looks unnatural with her skin tone.
18Brunette looks natural, and flatters her so much more!
19she looked totally terrible when she was blonde for Sin City. her eyebrows were bad too. it was just.... brass. as much as i've always longed to be a brunette but never will without a ton of maintenace, i think it could be "hard" for really dark haired women since even if you are happy with your hair's darkness, it's your natural and womanly right to want to have the opposite at some point in your life and brunettes are slightly more limited since major lightening can mean major damage on the hair ( and wallet ).
20she looks pale with blonde, i def like her better as a brunette.
21As long as she is not black like in those Dark Angel days when she looked too intimidating to seem her beautiful self, it is fine by me. Her best look is highlighted browns I think.
22First of all, neither color looks bad. The girl is gorgeous! The brunette is definitely the better color though. As others have said, it looks so much better with her skin tone.
23She looks better as a brunette. The blonde hair makes her look cheap. If your hair is lighter than your skin tone, you'll always look 'off'', in my opinion.
24Definitely looks better as a brunette.
25she is much prettier as a brunette, but her personality will always stay ugly
26brunette, hate it when ethnic girls try to be blonde. hello, beyonce!
27I honestly think most of the time your natural color will look the best on you. I mean, you were born pretty much color - coordinated
28she looks betterr with the honey blonde hair color.
29her olive skin tone doesnt go really well with dark colors
neither too light
a nice rich honey blonde or light golden brown hair, suits her best.
she looks washed out with her hair too dark.
shes beautiufl
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