Top 1200 Hair Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
What do you do to your hair?" "Dust, hair gel, and a little gun oil." "Ever thought of patenting the recipe?" "No.
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.
My best feature would have to be my hair. That sounds so cliche - but my hair is like a separate entity. — © Jake T. Austin
My best feature would have to be my hair. That sounds so cliche - but my hair is like a separate entity.
I really think that to a lot of people hair is everything. Bad hair takes over everything, it really does. I think if somebody has bad hair it doesn't matter what else is happening.
I at least have to cut my hair. I can't do the whole man bun, funky long hair thing anymore.
When I'm filming, I keep my hair in cornrows so that they can fit a wig on top of my hair.
I never wash my hair the night before an event - I call it second day hair, and it holds better.
I do know that people treat me different with blonde hair than they do with red hair.
Hair is really where we can be creative. I have my "game hair," which is always different than how I'd wear it at practice.
My hair looks like it had been purchased at a rummage sale after all the real hair was gone.
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?
I wish we did have responsibility for the hair. I have been screwed up by the hair on many occasions.
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 was every mother's nightmare - I was a hair model from 14, and I started coming home with red, blue, green hair.
The two times I have cut my hair shorter, I've ended up out of work - so short hair is not an option.
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 mix various oils, heat it and apply it on my hair. After washing, my hair feels and looks amazing.
I wash my hair with Pantene every other day unless I have gorgeous hair left over from an event.
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.
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 don't perm my hair anymore, but I'm not a natural hair expert just because it grows out of my head like that.
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.'
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.
I clearly love colors in my hair and try to keep my hair evolving through the years.
My real hair color is kind of a dark blonde. Now I just have mood hair.
Did I choose my hair texture? No. I'm grateful for having this hair on my head.
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.
Hair is a huge part of who I am and what I obsess over - I've had long hair my entire life.
With summer in Chennai, I am struggling with my long hair. I do my own hair-dos which are comfortable.
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.
My hair is pure. It stands for purity because no foreign chemicals or substances has ever touched my hair.
My parents owned a hair salon, so I learned a few tricks there. I can cut people's hair - if they let me.
I keep my hair gray, so I like silver and platinum. For women who dye their hair, they can wear whatever they want.
To protect my hair from breaking, I never comb my hair when it's wet.
Oh, I've got glitter in my hair. That's not all that's in my hair, I'll tell you that. I glue it on every morning, whether I need to or not.
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.
I don't wash my hair every day, which may sound gross, but it's actually really bad for my hair.
I tend to colour my hair myself with an at-home Wella dye. It allows me to control how red my hair is. — © Nicola Roberts
I tend to colour my hair myself with an at-home Wella dye. It allows me to control how red my hair is.
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.
Often hair is the way we are differentiated in this culture. To me the decision to straighten your hair is deeply political.
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.
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.
I have little hair because my brain is so big it pushes the hair out.
Bleaching my hair for Two Moon Junction... my hair was fried and I looked like an idiot.
I've never dyed my hair or even gotten highlights. All the products I need for my hair are at the drugstore!
I don't know about the hair. I've had it since I was a kid, and when I look at myself in the mirror, it looks quite normal. But then when I look at myself in a photo, I realise that my hair is basically bigger than my head! There's quite a lot of interest in my hair, which is strange, as for me, it's normal!
My hair has never been my greatest feature, so that was funny enough unto itself that my hair became so focused on. — © Jennifer Aniston
My hair has never been my greatest feature, so that was funny enough unto itself that my hair became so focused on.
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 have made myself two or three caps to wear of evenings since I came home, and they save me a world of torment as to hair-dressing, which at present gives me no trouble beyond washing and brushing, for my long hair is always plaited up out of sight, and my short hair curls well enough to want no papering.
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.
My hair is an aesthetic choice… At the same time, how you wear your hair is a political statement as well.
I tried perming my hair by myself in lockdown. It came out looking ridiculous - my hair was so damaged and crispy.
It's not the hair on your head that matters. It's the kind of hair you have inside.
I was not confident about my hair before films happened. But today, my hair is something people like the most in me.
Long hair doesn't look good on me because my hair is fine.
My hair is an important part of who I am and if my hair is healthy and looks great, I feel confident.
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.
I've straightened my hair for many years. I've never felt comfortable wearing my hair natural on air.
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.
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