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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Women really love their hair. Like, our hair is very important.
I'm an emotional person. I love music that moves me and makes the hair on my arms stand up. And I want the same thing in relationships. Either you can keep up or you can't.
What I remember most about junior homecoming was my date getting sick afterwards. That kinda sucked. Then, senior year, someone got gum in her hair when we were dancing. She had to get one of the chaperones to take her to the office and cut up her hair. I felt really bad for her, but it worked out fine.
When Jo's conservative sister Meg says she must turn up her hair now that she is a "young lady," Jo shouts, "I'm not! and if turning up my hair makes me one, I'll wear it in two tails till I'm twenty.... I hate to think I've got to grow up, and be Miss March, and wear long gowns, and look as prim as a China aster! It's bad enough to be a girl anyway, when I like boys' games and work and manners! I can't get over my disappointment in not being a boy; and it's worse than ever now, for I'm dying to go and fight with Papa, and I can only stay at home and knit, like a poky old woman.
I never had good hair growing up - just had the worst nothing hair - and until I started being rough with it, even 'til this day I'm actually pretty rough with it, and ever since I've been like that it's been pretty darn good to me.
People think we just wake up looking perfect, but it's all about the hair and the make-up, staying in shape, and eating healthily. — © Joanna Krupa
People think we just wake up looking perfect, but it's all about the hair and the make-up, staying in shape, and eating healthily.
I have lived almost seven decades. So I've had my hair journey where I wasn't comfortable with my hair.
I wanted to be into fashion, but I was never the kind of person who could keep up with fashion trends, and I could never style my hair the way everyone else's was - my hair was very thin, so I couldn't do, like, the sprayed bangs everyone else was into.
My best feature would have to be my hair. That sounds so cliche - but my hair is like a separate entity.
Darwin found out that when you took horses up to the high country in the Middle East, they would then grow long hair after a season or two. But when you took them - these long-haired horses - back into the low, hot country, they wouldn't get rid of the long hair, just in case, for about four generations.
Sadly, I'm not a natural redhead. But, I prefer my red hair to my blonde hair.
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 have always held myself out as a hair culturist. I grow hair.
I feel like I've been known for having long black hair, so when I took all my extensions out and cut my own hair, it was the most freeing thing, I think, I've ever done. That was my 21st year: I cut my hair, I was doing Broadway; I was living in New York, and I was really having a moment of becoming my individual self, and it was amazing.
I clearly love colors in my hair and try to keep my hair evolving through the years.
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.
Did I choose my hair texture? No. I'm grateful for having this hair on my head. — © Gabby Douglas
Did I choose my hair texture? No. I'm grateful for having this hair on my head.
As a model, my hair is torn apart by heat, hair tongs and backcombing.
With summer in Chennai, I am struggling with my long hair. I do my own hair-dos which are comfortable.
Hair is the most delicate and lasting of our materials, and survives us, like love. It is so light, so gentle; so escaping from the idea of death, that, with a lock of hair belonging to a child or friend, we may almost look up to heaven and compare notes with the angelic nature,--may almost say, "I have a piece of thee here not unworthy of thy being now.
I have an obsession with describing hair. I don't know why - hair is just really pretty.
My hair is pure. It stands for purity because no foreign chemicals or substances has ever touched my hair.
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 can't sit through plays and musical theatre. I just want to run up onstage and mess up their hair and turn over the furniture.
I don't care if you get up in the morning and don't wash, don't put any make-up on, don't do your hair, even, but you have to have clothes if you want to look different.
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.
And in that one grey hair I saw my whole life and I said "I think I need a hair.
I don't really like dressing up. Some people probably think actresses dress up everywhere they go. I'm in sweatpants half the time with my hair in a ponytail.
I'll Vacuum up my stale hair, I'll pay all my neighbors' bad debts, I'll write a poem called Yellow and put my lips down to drink it up.
Hair is a huge part of who I am and what I obsess over - I've had long hair my entire life.
Once upon a time, growing up male gave little boys a sense of certainty about the natural order of things. We had short hair, wore pants, and played baseball. Girls had long hair, wore skirts, and, no matter how hard they tried, always threw a baseball just like a girl.
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.
If you're an L.C.N. guy, you don't have facial hair and you don't have long hair. You have to be neat all the time. It's the rule.
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 have never known courage to be judged by the length of a man's hair. Or, for the matter of that, whether he has any hair at all.
I never really dyed my hair anything significant from my natural hair color.
When I'm filming, I keep my hair in cornrows so that they can fit a wig on top of my hair.
I do know that people treat me different with blonde hair than they do with red hair.
He anxiously touched his hair. "I think my hair gel's frozen.
I at least have to cut my hair. I can't do the whole man bun, funky long hair thing anymore. — © Michael Chiesa
I at least have to cut my hair. I can't do the whole man bun, funky long hair thing anymore.
I've straightened my hair for many years. I've never felt comfortable wearing my hair natural on air.
I try to always have a hair cut that I don't have to style every day, so I'll usually just let my hair air dry.
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.
For me, in my normal life, I'm very all-or-nothing. I'm super comfortable dressed to the nines - full hair and makeup. I love feeling really done up. And I love feeling undone. I love sweatpants and my hair in a topknot. I go with no makeup. Or I have a full look.
I love wearing my hair curly, but turning the curling iron all the way up creates curls that look really made up and artificial.
I've had long hair, I've had short hair, and I've had in between hair... and its all good.
Long hair doesn't look good on me because my hair is fine.
My real hair color is kind of a dark blonde. Now I just have mood hair.
I've had years of teasing about my red hair, but I definitely think it toughened me up. If you're ginger, you end up pretty quick-witted.
Bleaching my hair for Two Moon Junction... my hair was fried and I looked like an idiot.
I have little hair because my brain is so big it pushes the hair out. — © Silvio Berlusconi
I have little hair because my brain is so big it pushes the hair out.
I was somebody who never loved my hair. I had curly hair and wished it was straight.
You turn up in the morning, you get through hair and make-up, and then you are on set working until it's time to go home. And I love that. Coming from the theater, you just turn up and you're ready for whatever happens. That energy really appeals to me.
I've never dyed my hair or even gotten highlights. All the products I need for my hair are at the drugstore!
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.
What I remember most about junior homecoming was my date getting sick afterwards. That kinda sucked. Then, senior year, someone got gum in her hair when we were dancing. She had to get one of the chaperones to take her to the office and cut up her hair. I felt really bad for her, but it worked out fine
I have strong hair, so if I've had a good haircut, I can wash my hair in the bath and not worry about it.
In the early Seventies, I had shoulder-length hair, bell-bottom pants, love beads and shirts that laced up at the front. But then I smartened up.
My hair is an important part of who I am and if my hair is healthy and looks great, I feel confident.
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