Top 1200 Hair Bands Quotes & Sayings - Page 7

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Last updated on October 1, 2024.
I am the man who put the hair in hair metal.
The weather was so cold in Lisbon when I arrived. I decided, 'Let's grow the hair to hide my ears.' And after that, it became nice hair.
When I first colored my hair, my mother loved it. I got kicked out of school when I was 15, just for my hair. — © Tommy Bolin
When I first colored my hair, my mother loved it. I got kicked out of school when I was 15, just for my hair.
I didn't have any hair anywhere for almost seven months. So now finally I've got some hair, I'm gonna keep it.
And all the zig-zags and lines in my hair? I used to do that myself. I just thought it was cool that you could actually do that with your hair.
My hair is an aesthetic choice… At the same time, how you wear your hair is a political statement as well.
For me, hair is an accoutrement. Hair is jewelry. It's an accessory.
I've waited my whole life to be able to have body hair - but I never thought I'd have back hair. But what are you going to do, right?
If you watch '90210,' you see my hair changing every episode - I've chopped it off, and I've kept it long. I've done it all to my hair on that show.
In the past, I have approximated the look of monkey fur and yak hair with human hair because it's inexpensive, and it lasts a long time.
Being blonde is definitely a different state of mind. I can't really put my finger on it, but the artifice of being blonde has some incredible sort of sexual connotation. Men really respond to it. I love blonde hair but it really does something different to you. I feel more grounded when I have dark hair, and I feel more ethereal when I have light hair. It's unexplainable. I also feel more Italian when my hair is dark.
I don't perm my hair anymore, but I'm not a natural hair expert just because it grows out of my head like that.
As many bands as you heard [in New Orleans], that's how many bands you heard playing right. I thought I was in Heaven playing second trumpet in the Tuxedo Brass Band -- and they had some funeral marches that would just touch your heart, they were so beautiful.
I'm the first to poke fun at myself when it comes to the hair. I even ask the audience 'hands up who had big hair in the 80s?'. — © Limahl
I'm the first to poke fun at myself when it comes to the hair. I even ask the audience 'hands up who had big hair in the 80s?'.
I used to be very insecure about my curly hair, because I lived in a country where everybody had blonde straight hair.
I was not confident about my hair before films happened. But today, my hair is something people like the most in me.
Do you ever look at the sky and think, I'm glad I'm alive? After I heard System of a Down, I thought, I'm actually alive to hear the shittiest band of all time. Which is quite something when you think about it. Of all the bands that have gone before and all the bands that'll be in the future, I was around when the worst was around.
You know, there's so many great bands out there, visual bands, that we have to do something that makes us individual, and makes us stick out from everybody else, and something that is even bigger than just the music.
For the name Lion Babe, we are a little avant-garde, a little left. And with bands like Blondie, Pink Floyd, or Jamiroquai, you don't know they're bands, you just kind of hear the name and you're like 'What is it?' so that was the kind of thing we wanted to do.
As for facial hair, I think I decided it was a good look after graduate school. I always shave it myself and trim my own beard. I change the look depending on the role. For 'Million Dollar Baby,' I had no facial hair. For 'Men in Black 3,' I had no facial hair but did wear a wig.
My hair is always a big topic. It is just hair.
But that hair? That is comedy entrapment. People are not attacking your hair, they are defending themselves from something that appears like it's about to attack them.
I tried perming my hair by myself in lockdown. It came out looking ridiculous - my hair was so damaged and crispy.
I've always been a strong believer that you were born with the hair you've got, but have the ability to get the hair you want.
I tend to colour my hair myself with an at-home Wella dye. It allows me to control how red my hair is.
The two times I have cut my hair shorter, I've ended up out of work - so short hair is not an option.
I respect a lot the players: their hair and their hair colour.
When I was 16, I was watching '101 Dalmatians,' and my mom never let me bleach my hair, so I told her I was going to dye my hair like Cruella De Vil; she didn't believe me. I came home with my hair like this, and she didn't talk to me for, like, a week. It was really hilarious.
I got my influences from 70s bands - Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, blah blah blah. When I was growing up, we had all these crazy bands on the Top 40. Today, if Pink Floyd released "Money", it wouldn't even get played.
I am very impressed with the results (from laser hair removal). Even after the first treatment, there was a huge difference. I save time everyday that would be spent waxing or shaving. Laser hair removal also saves money in the long run. Now I don't have to deal with razor burn or ingrown hairs since the hair does not grow back!
I have crazy, curly, big hair, so,if I have time to try to make myself look presentable, I usually spend it doing my hair.
It is so expensive to take care of my hair and keep it looking like I was born with it, when my real hair is the color of rat fur.
People who work with me think I should cut my hair. They say casting directors are less likely to hire me with long hair - that they don't have imaginations and can't picture me looking normal. People literally have conference calls about my head when I'm not around. I mean, obviously I would cut my hair for an amazing part.
I was every mother's nightmare - I was a hair model from 14, and I started coming home with red, blue, green hair.
I shaved a quarter of my hair one time, and my poor nana was crying when I FaceTimed her, but I was like, 'It's just hair! It's fun.'
To be honest with you, I literally don't even know how to style my hair unless I'm doing an event because I rely on hair stylists.
He knew that hair couldn't feel; he kissed her hair.
For a long time, my dad was always on me about cutting my hair. 'Get a haircut. Gel your hair. You've got to do something to get your hair to stay down. It's too big; get it down! It's too crazy.'
I shampoo and condition my hair regularly. Hair spas too are very relaxing, but I hardly get time to go for them. — © Rituparna Sengupta
I shampoo and condition my hair regularly. Hair spas too are very relaxing, but I hardly get time to go for them.
Now bands have to sing live, now people watch who sings on the record, now people want to hear the real music and not just plastic bands anymore. So I think we changed the music business to a better, more honest way.
The short hair fits my personality more. I think maybe, with long hair, it was a role - I was playing dress-up a bit.
I got sick and tired of hearing bands that didn't mean anything to me. I mean, there are some bands out there that are good, but if you want to hear stuff you want to hear, you got to do it yourself.
Hair brings one’s self-image into focus; it is vanity’s proving ground. Hair is terribly personal, a tangle of mysterious prejudices
I mix various oils, heat it and apply it on my hair. After washing, my hair feels and looks amazing.
I never wash my hair the night before an event - I call it second day hair, and it holds better.
I don't wash my hair every day, which may sound gross, but it's actually really bad for my hair.
When I went to prom, I wore my hair down. But I love the idea of a long dress with your hair up. It's just gorgeous.
That taught me one lesson which is that you're naive to believe that bands can change the world. Bands are very naive to think that just if their audience thinks that they can change the world, that they can. That was quite a lesson for my career, really.
My worst hair experience was when I was trying to relax my hair and my grandmother did it. It went all straight and I looked like a black Bee Gee. — © Jamie Foxx
My worst hair experience was when I was trying to relax my hair and my grandmother did it. It went all straight and I looked like a black Bee Gee.
I got my influences from '70s bands - Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, blah blah blah. When I was growing up, we had all these crazy bands on the Top 40. Today, if Pink Floyd released 'Money,' it wouldn't even get played.
I use egg whites and an olive oil-based hair mask that deep-conditions the hair and adds incredible shine.
There are bands that I am friends with, who will invite me up on stage. Like Les Savy Fav, who have had me on stage, and I have played on their record. There are a couple of bands like that. Yo La Tengo has invited me to play with them.
I lost my hair, and went around wearing a hair piece.
I don't have a specific favorite product, but I deep condition my hair regularly. When I can, I'll avoid heat styling and wear my hair in a bun.
Over the years, I've trained my hair to do what I say, and it's usually well behaved. I often reward my hair with special treats when it pleases me.
I keep my hair gray, so I like silver and platinum. For women who dye their hair, they can wear whatever they want.
My hairstylist taught me a trick for my hair. You section off your hair and put them up in these crazy little knots and then it looks like you curled your hair. It's saved me so much time 'cause on the road you don't have time or plugs to plug your curling iron in.
I started growing my hair in December '89. I was seventeen. I signed my record deal and said I ain't combing my hair no more. I don't have too.
I guess I've maintained my hair. I'm like a Donald Trump. I have a good, solid head of hair, and that's been my trademark all these years.
Everyone should have hair. When you get dressed up, you must do that last whip of hair spray, or life's not worth living.
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