I don’t colour my hair, and I look like the back end of a bus, so I get asked to play old people. – Gemma Jones
I usually tell people upfront what to expect, and that I really want their feedback and their ideas, and if they think I’ve got a hair out of place or food stuck in my teeth, gosh, I want to know that. – Greg Brenneman
I’m one of those people who thinks that changing one’s hair is the only part of the body that you can change at will. – Hillary Clinton
I was terribly gawky, too goofy to become a high-kicking cheerleader, with stringy brown hair and bad posture. Definitely nobody noticeable! – Helen Slater
I was used to getting changed in pub toilets before going on set. Then suddenly I had studios in L.A. advising me on my hair. – Harry Treadaway
It’s very hard when you do photocalls. You have to be on time, you have to be all cheesy smiles, and have your hair and make-up done, and be into it. It’s not like a photoshoot. You have to really put the cheese factor in. I think you have to be more willing to go for it. – Georgia Salpa
If you want to change your hair colour or your nail colour or things like that its fine, but you have to realize the dangers and repercussions of surgery. – Heidi Montag
Hair that looks like it’s been naturally sun-bleached makes you seem youthful, like you spend a lot of time outdoors. And that appeals to most people. – Helen Fisher
There’s no white comic that sells tickets to black people like me. They’re going to get their hair done, get a new outfit, and come out to see a white dude. – Gary Owen
I think good-looking people seldom make good television. And American television studios almost concede before they start: ‘Well, it won’t be good, but at least it’ll be good-looking. We’ll have nice-looking girls in tight shirts with F.B.I. badges and fit-looking guys with lots of hair gel vaulting over things.’ – Hugh Laurie
When my hair was shorter, I used to get it done every couple of days… but I got tired of that. – Hillary Clinton
This is my own little rock theory: In my mind, Nirvana slayed the hair bands. They shot the top off the poodles. – Henry Rollins
The whole series is black-and-white, so when I went to shoot one of the women I only had black-and-white film with me. She had reddish hair and was a very pretty girl, a nice girl. – Helmut Newton
All a woman needs is a good bath, clean clothes, and for her hair to be combed. These things she can do herself. I very seldom go to the hairdresser, but when I do, I just marvel. – Hedy Lamarr
Hair that gleams can send a clear sign that you’re young and in your prime, whatever your actual age. – Helen Fisher
By age seven, I used to comb my hair for performances, just pull my hair up into a bun. Granted, it wasn’t a very intricate hairstyle. Still, to be that responsible and disciplined at age seven is unusual. – Janet Jackson
I think if I wasn’t a singer I’d probably do make-up and beauty and hair and something creative like styling; I really enjoy it. – Jessie J
The Japanese look most diminutive in European dress. Each garment is a misfit and exaggerates the miserable physique and the national defects of concave chests and bow legs. The lack of ‘complexion’ and of hair upon the face makes it nearly impossible to judge of the ages of men. – Isabella Bird
My hair looks so good out in the desert, it’s unbelievable. It’s, like, perfectly not frizzy. – Jenny Lewis
I don’t own a blow-dryer – I don’t know how to use it. Most mornings, I walk to work with my hair wet. – Ivanka Trump
My long, blonde hair has been my trademark ever since I started modelling in the Seventies, when I was scouted sunbathing in St Tropez. – Jerry Hall
The western view of Christ is usually of a stainless being with fair hair who appears to have come from Oslo. – Jim Crace
In the end, punk inevitably burned itself out and acted as a bridge across which the New Romantics could sashay in their chiffon and glossy hair. – Jo Brand
Why pour shampoo into a rabbit’s eyes to see how much shampoo you can put in an adult’s eyes before they go blind? I’ll put them in my hair, in my eyes before I would give them to anyone else. – John Paul DeJoria