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'American Idol:' Crystal Bowersox is keeping the dreadlocks

Crystal is known for the hair.
Crystal is known for the hair.
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With the announcement of the "American Idol" top 12 there of course comes the inevitable: makeovers. However, we shouldn't expect anything too drastic to go down -- at least according to the contestants, who all seem reasonably pleased with their looks to this point.

One such person is favorite Crystal Bowersox, who recently told Entertainment Weekly that she has no plans to ditch the hair or the style that has made her stand out from the crowd:

"I'll let them play with my bangs a little, maybe. But, other than that, I definitely want to continue my own clothes, my own hair. What you see is what you get. I'm not changing anything for anyone except myself."

In terms of some of the other contestants, Andrew Garcia claims he will continue to rock the glasses while Lee Dewyze wants to keep his goatee. Tim Urban expects the stylists to play around with his hair to an extent, but he will probably still end up looking somewhat like an older version of Justin Bieber (which some people believe to be the only reason he is still in the competition).

Are you excited to see some of the "American Idol" makeovers? Let me know your thoughts with a comment and stay tuned for more TV news.

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Matt Carter is a poet, journalist, and screenwriter from Dallas, TX. A former reality and game show contestant, he published his first book, "Storms of Change," in May 2008. He can be reached here.

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