Top 1200 Hair Stylist Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 5, 2024.
Maybe people will remember me for being a stylist, not a survivor.
I'm the maknae. All my clothes are picked by my stylist because I don't have an eye for fashion.
Years down the line, I became a food stylist. — © Sally Schneider
Years down the line, I became a food stylist.
I had really long hair, and we had this hairdresser, Laverne, that was in Athens. And she did my hair up really big. And she said, 'Honey, when you hang your head over the bed and make love, that hair is not going to move.'
I've never had a stylist, and I've always chosen my own clothes.
There's not one woman in America who does not care about her hair, but we give it way too much value. We deprive ourselves of things, we use it to destroy each other, we'll look at a child and judge a mother and her sense of motherhood by the way the child's hair looks. I am not going to traumatize my child about her hair. I want her to love her hair.
My stylist and agency staff are the ones that do a good job telling me what to wear.
I don't like shopping and I'm lucky enough to have a stylist to do it for me.
It was an odd situation. For a century and a half, men got rid of their own hair, which was perfectly comfortable, and instead covered their heads with something foreign and uncomfortable. Very often it was actually their own hair made into a wig. People who couldn't afford wigs tried to make their hair look like a wig.
My spiked hair goes back about 15 years ago. I had long, curly rocker hair then. The woman who cuts my hair thought I needed a new style, so I let her surprise me. I flipped when I first saw it, but I soon realized the look was really me. I've always been a little crazy.
I remember the day I saw my hair was thinning. I don't remember caring much. I don't care. It's just hair. It never bothered me much. I was pretty young, too. And it happened and is happening very slowly. I have a feeling dead people get really mad when we complain about losing hair.
I want to speak directly with a star, not her stylist.
Being a celebrity stylist, there are many tricks of the trade that I use in my house and with my clients.
With "Taipei" Tao Lin becomes the most interesting prose stylist of his generation... — © Bret Easton Ellis
With "Taipei" Tao Lin becomes the most interesting prose stylist of his generation...
I've had long hair, I've had short hair, and I've had in between hair... and its all good.
As a stylist, my goal is to help people be the best version of themselves.
The credit goes to the designers and my hardworking stylist who makes me look perfect.
After I shower and put in all my products, I hang out with the diffuser with my head flipped over for five to seven minutes. But before I use a hair dryer, I'll towel-dry my hair. Actually, drying your hair with an old T-shirt is a great trick. It helps to get all the extra water out, without bringing on frizz.
I was somebody who never loved my hair. I had curly hair and wished it was straight.
When I was 13, I began relaxing my hair, and that meant when I turned 18 it began to crack and fall off, and when I began anchoring, I had short, stubbly pieces of hair. And trying to report in San Francisco with fog meant my hair swelled.
A good stylist knows that and is not going to push you to wear something that you're not comfortable with.
Long hair doesn't look good on me because my hair is fine.
I don't think my stylist would let me bedazzle my splint.
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.
I put a lot of trust in my stylist, Micaela Erlanger.
I wash my hair maybe once every four or five months. But whenever I touch my hair, I wash my hands. I think since I wash my hands a lot and then touch my hair, maybe I'm washing my hair each time. But also, I sweat a lot, and sweat is like a natural shower built into your body.
There is hope in honest error; none in the icy perfections of the mere stylist
I only wear heels when a stylist puts me in them.
I love changing hair color. I love doing hair shape. I love the social aspect of salons. I love clients, and because of doing hair, I've heard so many life stories.
And in that one grey hair I saw my whole life and I said "I think I need a hair.
My mom has always shopped for me. I'm so lucky that I have an in-house stylist.
I've never had a stylist or anything. I don't let people style me.
I have a dear friend here in Toronto, Sarah Millman, who has helped me a lot as a stylist.
I generally like to wear my hair down, preferably with soft curls. But when I'm having a bad hair day, I like to wear my hair in French braids or fishtail braids.
I think I became my own stylist by not knowing any better.
I have an obsession with describing hair. I don't know why - hair is just really pretty.
When I graduated from college, I thought I was losing my hair. And I started looking into hair transplants. I was talking to my mom. My mom said, 'You're crazy. You have so much hair.' It was a real lesson in your mind playing tricks on you. You can make your mind think anything is happening.
I jumped at the chance and auditioned for a leading role in the musical 'Hair,' which was touring in Berlin and London. I won roles in both productions and left my job as a secretary after 18 months in 1970 to join the cast of 'Hair' in Berlin. I opted for Berlin because a girl from my neighborhood was also going to perform in 'Hair' there.
I am not a great prose stylist. I'm a storyteller. There are thousands of people who don't like what I do. Fortunately, there are millions who do. — © James Patterson
I am not a great prose stylist. I'm a storyteller. There are thousands of people who don't like what I do. Fortunately, there are millions who do.
I'm about 5' 10", and my hair is the length of my whole body now. We grow our hair because of faith, but it's getting heavy. Most of the rastas I know with hair my length are elders, and they keep it tied up, but for a young person who's active and running around, the weight is a big thing. So to play sports, I put it in a backpack.
I have lived almost seven decades. So I've had my hair journey where I wasn't comfortable with my hair.
Women really love their hair. Like, our hair is very important.
I never really dyed my hair anything significant from my natural hair color.
I remember going through that process of growing my hair out, straightening it, cutting off the relaxed hair. I finally got to a point where I went to the Dominicans because they can straighten it real good. By the end of the day, the part of my hair that had just been pressed straight was already starting to coil back up.
I always had short hair, and I hated my short hair. I was always mistaken for a boy, but my mom wouldn't let me change my hair because she was always chasing me around with a hairbrush, and it was always tangled, so she just would cut it off, and she's right: short hair did suit me.
When I was in school, I got there on the first day and everyone had long, blonde, straight hair, and I had short, dark, curly hair. I immediately felt I didn't fit in and started growing my hair. But I've learned that I'm only happy when I am truly me and feel comfortable and confident in myself.
I do wear my hair up. To be honest with you when you are working with children you spend most of your time with your hair up, unless you want custard in your hair or some kind of baby sick hanging off the back of your shoulder.
As the stylist, sometimes you see things that you love that don't work, and that's OK. That's why we have fittings!
Cormac McCarthy's language is perfect. He is in my view the greatest living American prose stylist. — © Tommy Lee Jones
Cormac McCarthy's language is perfect. He is in my view the greatest living American prose stylist.
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Obviously I don't have a stylist for everyday stuff, but for a premiere or something usually the studio will hire someone.
I'm a stylist, so I've been conditioned to setting up my own clothes like a fitting.
I didn't know fashion or any of that until the label gave me a stylist.
The stockbrokers, their hair isn't long and full of leaves and stuff like that, so they don't catch your eye. They're wearing the tie-dye, so they don't stick out, but you don't see them. The ones you see are the ones with the leaves in their hair, the matted hair and all that kind of stuff.
I'm no lyrical stylist; you wouldn't pick me for a perfect sentence, and I certainly wouldn't describe my novels as intellectual.
People are obsessed with my haircut; everyone wants to do something with my hair before the ceremony. Very senior figures tell me their hairstylist wants to do my hair for free. It's surprising. People from television are interested almost exclusively in aspects of my hair and my hairdresser.
When I was modeling in Japan, I could blend in a little because of my hair, but my roommates with blonde hair got harassed. People would touch their hair and grope them in the subway. Actually, a lot of groping happens in the subway in Japan, but that's probably true of subways everywhere.
I'm no lyrical stylist, you wouldn't pick me for a perfect sentence, and I certainly wouldn't describe my novels as intellectual.
We never had a stylist, so I always wore my own clothes.
A sports writer is a stylist of some kind. He is trying to convey mood and character and emotion.
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