By Auj Lazaro (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Apr 22, 2014 11:37 AM EDT

Award winning young actress Jennifer Lawrence is done with her pixie cut and spotted growing her long hair back again!

J-Law, who is considered one of the busiest young actresses of today, was spotted with a textured bob hairstyle in New York City, E!Online reports. It looked unevenly cut with a length that reaches her chin. The last time she was seen at the 2014 Academy Awards, the "Hunger Games" star slicked back her hair all the way which made the true length of her short hair uncertain to most.

This new look of the award winning actress is styled by Jenny Cho and is just in time for Jennifer's promotion of her new movie "X-Men: Days of Future Past."

The 23-year-old actress was on her way to the "Good Morning America" studio when many started noticing her present hair length. She was also seen wearing a cute mini dress paired with high heel sandals making her look a lot slender according to Daily Mail.

The "Silver Lining Playbook" actress topped her entire outfit with a white bolero jacket and wore minimal makeup behind big brown sunglasses. It can be recalled how she first shocked everyone with her new pixie look in November when the actress admitted her hair was damaged from too much dyeing.

Meanwhile, there are rumors revolving that J-Law will still be a part of the cast for the upcoming "X-Men: Apocalypse." However, more recent news from Yahoo Movies states that it may not feature the original cast of characters.

It was during the Wonder Con when Simon Kinberg took the chance to say some things about Marvel's next project. "Meaning it is a sequel that will feature McAvoy, Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult and that cast. It is not a sequel that would necessarily feature Ian, Patrick, Halle and the original cast. It would take place roughly between the past of 'Days of Future Past' and when 'X-Men' first started," he explained on what fans can expect about the coming "X-Men: Apocalypse."

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