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Jennifer Lawrence's new pixie cut is going cray viral right before the release of "Hunger Games: Catching Fire," but she's far from the first woman to show how stylish and kick-ass a crop can look. Here are 7 bold and gorgeous women who are not wasting any time with a hair-dryer.
+ Audrey Hepburn
Audrey made the pixie cut the in thing when she had her hair cut short for the 1953 romantic comedy "Roman Holiday." While the eternally glamorous Hepburn is best known for her acting, she also got into philanthropy in different ways, like her Audrey Hepburn's Children's Fund.
+ Mia Farrow
Mama Mia! If Audrey brought pixie cuts to the 50s, then Mia did the same thing for the 60s. The actress and model is also a super philanthropist who's been an ambassador for UNICEF and does serious activism in Africa. Her Twitter is a great place to keep up-to-date on important humanitarian issues.
+ Charlize Theron
Can you say "sisterhood?" Just like Jennifer Lawrence, Charlize took part in One Billion Rising. She's also spoken up for people's rights by taking part in the pro-choice March for Women's Lives event and getting involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
+ Halle Berry
Chime For Change is a campaign all about empowering women, so why wouldn't a strong woman like Halle Berry want to be part of it? "What inspires me, and I think ultimately really inspires other women and other people, is knowing that change is possible," she said about her involvement to make women's lives better.
+ Emma Watson
Emma won the Trailblazer Award at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards, and we love the trails she's blazing! She inspires people with things like her commitment to environmental issues and her dedication to education. And the pixie cut's pretty cute on her, too!
+ Jennifer Hudson
Jennifer Hudson can sing, baby, and she can also take a stand on issues that matter to her. After the results of the George Zimmerman trial, JHud used her Instagram to show a picture of weapons being transformed into the word "Love." She wants to put violence behind and make it all about compassion.
+ Jennifer Lawrence
Jennifer Lawrence knows how to be tough both on-camera and off. She was part of the women's rights work for One Billion Rising, helps out GLAAD, is outspoken on what it's like to be bullied, and doesn't take crap from people who say girls have to be a certain size to be attractive.