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On the first season of our show, I commissioned a Native American artist to make up, 'cause I'm known for the tomahawk, besides the hair and the leather outfit and the whole thing.
The fact that I'm being cast in a show to play a female lead and I'm the dark-skinned Black woman with short hair, it's so incredible.
I'm not cutting my hair because I'm not going to be fake.
People would ask, 'Why is your vocal cord paralyzed?' I said it was a virus. I didn't say it was an elective procedure to add hair to the front of my head. It was embarrassing. There's an embarrassing element to that.
There are a lot of people across the country, for as silly as this sounds, who obsess about hair loss.
I was worried that if I lost my hair, I would lose my job.
When I was a freshman, I was 5 feet 9 and totally skinny as a pole. Knock-knees and bad hair. Then, over that summer, I grew up a little bit. Not that I was some super beauty, but at least I didn't look like I was 10 anymore and had a little self-confidence.
There's something refreshing about going into filming and not brushing your hair, letting your toenails chip, drawing darker circles under your eyes.
When I do my concerts, you have got to think about everything else; so you have got to think about your gown, your hair, your body, and how you present yourself on stage.
I'd like to have thicker hair. I was in 'What The Butler Saw' and at the beginning the character has got long, blonde hair which she cuts off. They got me a long, thick, blonde wig and I remember thinking, I am sure my life would be so much better if I had hair like this.
I am a jeans and T-shirt girl - I like 70s flares. I don't make a fuss of my hair or make-up. I buy a lot of make-up because I'm always having ideas about what I am going to do, but I never know how to apply it. Normally, I put on mascara, concealer under my eyes, a bit of peach lipstick and blusher, and that does me.
I always had crazy, curly hair up in a bun, messy, running up and down, sweaty.
I've always had a struggle trying to get a hair campaign. It's mind-boggling.
I like the French kind of style because it's simple and minimal. I have blonde hair and big lips, and when I do too much I think sometimes I don't look very well, you know?
I think when you have your hair and makeup done, and there is good lighting, and you love your outfit - I think that's when you feel most sexy. But also, I think when you are working and people are complementing you, that you are doing a good job.
I feel the sexiest when my fiance tells me - when I wake up in the morning and my hair is a mess and I'm in sweats - 'You look so beautiful.' So I feel the sexiest when I'm not trying hard.
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 can't see any difference in having your hair dyed, your teeth fixed, your nose done, or your face smoothed out or lifted.
I turned my hair dark and have received much better parts ever since.
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.
I take care of myself, try to make sure I'm always well groomed, with pretty feet and good hair. Having said that, confidence and sexiness come from within.
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