Because of my job, my hair gets played with a lot on set, so I try to give it little bit of breathing space when I'm not working.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My crazy training-and-competition schedule leaves very little time to focus on my hair.
My hair's a pain in live performance. I'm always inhaling it: I almost choked to death a couple of times.
When I'm not working, I spend a lot of time on my hair. When it's time for my hair to get some rest, I either wear it in a ponytail, bun or my favorite 'milkmaid' braid.
My hair is capable of doing a lot of different things.
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 always get bored with my hair. That's why I would always change it throughout my career.
My hair is a safety net for me, so I love to have it down and full and relaxed.
I always tell myself, 'When I'm working on my record, I won't cut my hair.' I get so focused on the music that I'm not really going to the hair shop and getting cut up. I just have one thing to focus on.
My hair routine is to let someone else do it.
People bring up my hair quite a bit. It's strategically tousled. The flatiron is the key.