
Somewhere between Sacha Baron Cohen dumping an urn of ashes on Ryan Seacrest and Meryl Streep’s surprise Best Actress win, there was a parade of fancy hairstyles—more than one of which looked strangely delicious. See the 10 Oscar hairstyles that looked most like pastries and other yummy treats.

Shailene Woodley, star of the Oscar-nominated film The Descendants, sported a hairdo that looked deliciously—or rather, suspiciously—like a Cinnabon.
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Maya Rudolph, who starred alongside Oscar nominee Melissa McCarthy in Bridesmaids, wore her hair in wavy locks that resembled a hearty loaf of challah.
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Stacy Keibler, George Clooney’s leading lady, rolled part of her blonde locks into a neat, rugelach-like roll.
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The Help star Emma Stone’s fire-engine-red gown nicely complemented her (also red) pain aux raisins–like bun.

Though it was hardly the most memorable part of J. Lo’s outfit, the presenter’s hair had a striking resemblance to a kaiser roll.

Tina Fey’s Carolina Herrera dress was dazzling to the eyes, but it was her popover hairdo that got our stomachs rumbling.
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Grammy winner Esperanza Spalding sang an inspired tribute to the Hollywood figures who died last year—with a full, cotton-candy-like mane framing her face.

Kelly Osbourne made no secret of her fashion opinions on Oscar night. Did anyone let her know how appetizing her seemingly purple-cupcake-inspired hair was?

Best Supporting Actress nominee Bérénice Bejo arrived at the Oscars with newly dyed red locks styled into what looked like braided bread.
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Actress Virginia Madsen showed up at the ceremony with a bright smile and stray tendrils of hair that looked a lot like cheese straws.
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