I went to a Turkish hairdresser, and they burned the hair off my ears with a lit taper. They just put the burning candle near your ears and you hear the hair being burned away. And the smell - urggh!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been burn when it comes to my hair that it ain't no joke.
I'm a great lighter and lover of candles, particularly fragranced ones, as I'm kind of addicted to scent.
I'm just a huge fan of smells, first of all. I have a bit of an obsession with smells.
I love the smell of shampoo on a girl's hair. You can walk past someone and be like, 'Wow, you took a shower this morning, didn't you? Because you smell lovely.'
When I got on set, and these huge, big lights come on, it brings on a smell - it's almost like the smell of a light burning a little bit - and I said, 'This reminds me of my childhood,' because I grew up onstage.
I read real books. On paper. You know, those printed books? I feel like this is the last thing I do to support my industry. I think they smell great, too.
I remember when I came home from the hospital after having my son, I wore a Narciso Rodriguez black coat. Then, I was using this fragrance that I had created. I walk by that coat, and it still smells like that fragrance. It takes you right there.
I remember the first time I smelled B.O. was at a cross-country meet. But it wasn't unpleasant, in a strange way. That's what you got when you worked hard.
My hairstylist uses the Bumble & Bumble hairspray, which is the best smelling hairspray there is!
I always remember smelling Chanel No. 5 at home - my mum used to literally pour it, and she rocked it.