A Quote by Keren Woodward

I might have been told to put a comb through my hair once or twice - by my mother! — © Keren Woodward
I might have been told to put a comb through my hair once or twice - by my mother!
It wasn't cool that I didn't comb my hair and had books and wore glasses. It was never cool be a nerd and tomboy, and these days, it really is. And I'm like, 'You guys have no idea what I went through.' How many times my mother yelled at me to comb my hair.
A girl asked me if she could comb my hair. Nobody can comb my hair, I can’t even comb my hair.
I've been jailed once, put in police lock-up twice, and was under house arrest twice.
I once used a fork to comb my hair because there was a time when I didn't own a hairbrush.
For so many years, I was trying to beat my hair into submission, trying to get it to look like someone else's hair, and I didn't know how. I remember going through a phase where I even put beer in my hair, because I was told that would make it smooth and curly.
When you are a mother, you are never really alone in your thoughts. A mother always has to think twice, once for herself and once for her child.
You don't comb the mirror, you comb your own hair and the mirror changes.
When I was growing up, my mother only put her foot down once: She said, 'You are going to college.' And that was a lifesaving moment. But she never talked to me about my clothes or hair. So I learned how to parent my kids through her.
When I was growing up, my mother only put her foot down once: She said, "You are going to college." And that was a lifesaving moment. But she never talked to me about my clothes or hair. So I learned how to parent my kids through her.
To protect my hair from breaking, I never comb my hair when it's wet.
I really don't care about the response to my hair this is just how my hair is. I don't take care of it, or comb it, or put anything in it, or style it or anything. When people comment on it, it is funny to me that it draws such attention. It makes me realize how insignificant that sort of thing is.
I've been lucky with my hair. I couldn't deal with it if I'd run out of barnet. Imagine me with a Bobby Charlton comb over.
I try to look nice. I comb my hair, I tie my tie, I put on a jacket, but I draw the line when it comes to trimming my eyebrows. You work with what you got.
I might have been through some changes, but changing the way I look wasn't one of the major ones. To be honest. I'm sick of the whole subject of my hair. I mean, are you just sitting there looking at my hair, or are you looking at me?
Just like our bodies need rest, so does our hair. I put a hair mask on twice a month and walk around with it for a whole day.
A mother has to think twice, once for herself and once for her child.
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