I love wearing my hair curly, but turning the curling iron all the way up creates curls that look really made up and artificial.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's really empowering to have curly hair.
My hair is naturally curly, and in the 80's, even though I experimented with different lengths, I generally wore it curly. Since then, I've learned how to use a blow dryer and flat iron.
I have very curly hair and I straighten it every day - it takes maybe two minutes. I can't imagine anyone having a bigger challenge than I do in the kinkiness that is my crazy 'fro.'
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.
When I was a young girl, I wasn't always trying to have curly hair.
For years I used to try to straighten my hair, but I've reached a stage where I think, 'I've got red curly hair, and it's actually really great.'
Anyone who has dead straight hair wants curls.
My hair is very straight - people always think that I've ironed it when I get to set.
I don't curl my hair. In fact, I don't know how to.
I'm actually so low maintenance when it comes to my hair. It's naturally stick-straight, but I do like to use a curling iron to give my locks some life.