A Quote by Camila Morrone

I never leave the house without washing my hair - that's number one! — © Camila Morrone
I never leave the house without washing my hair - that's number one!
The hair department is always on my case about washing my hair. I am incredibly lazy, and a brat about washing my hair.
What a lot of people don't realise is that damage to hair starts from washing your hair in a rush and not taking all the product out such as leave-in conditioners. So I always make sure that I cleanse my hair properly and get the shampoo and conditioner completely out.
I use my Bionic flat iron and hair dryer, all shampoo and conditioners are sulfate free, and keep the blow-drys to a minimum. If I can go two to three or even four days without washing my hair, I'll just go for it. I know, sounds gross, but otherwise, I'd be frying my hair.
A woman's education consists of two lessons: never leave the house without stocking, never go out without a hat.
I don't leave the house without a book, and I never watch television without one, either.
When I was a little girl - if I could have - I would have gone a year without washing my hair. I hated it, to the point where my sisters had to pay me to wash my hair. I think, after experiencing that, I like to wash it every day.
I would never leave the house before choosing an outfit and doing my hair - the results may vary, but I cannot do otherwise.
You know that you wouldn't take a baby on a plane without diapers, so when you leave your house, take care of you, like you would a baby. Don't leave your house without packing some healthy things.
I never leave the house without putting on my lipstick.
You don't even have to leave your house: you do your work from your house; you can order anything you want from your house; you don't have to leave your chair. Everything's been designed so that you never leave your computer chair.
You cannot leave the house to take the garbage out without full-on makeup and your hair done. You have to fight for your man out there.
It became a habit of mine never to leave the house without a pencil in my pocket.
I was temping at Harrods. I'd wake from the double bed I shared with my best friend, leave the house in a slick-looking trench coat and polished brogues without a hair out of place. I was complimented for looking so presentable.
I mix various oils, heat it and apply it on my hair. After washing, my hair feels and looks amazing.
I drink a lot of water and I never leave the house without putting on moisturizer and lip gloss.
My mother was determined that I was going to leave the farm and do well in life. And she thought with the gift, I might be able to do that. So she took in washing. She got a washing machine in 1942 as soon as we got electricity and she took in washing. She washed the schoolteacher's clothes and anybody she could and sent me for singing lessons for $3 per lesson.
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