Anonymous wrote:I've always thought she is pretty. I love her skin, make-up, and style. Her hair isn't fabulous. It's pretty, but not anything to write home about. I don't think she is manly. I like the sharp features of her face. She's a good reporter, so there's that.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how many women on this thread are bashing this young woman’s hair and face, and others who don’t even know her, yet are sure of how she takes care of and styles her hair. She is a very pretty, talented and professional young woman who also happens to have beautiful hair. Why do some of you feel the need to criticize her. She obviously cares about her appearance (a good thing) and is very skilled at her job.
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Look, it’s well-known that almost all celebs use false hair when in the public eye. Not sure if Kaitlan truly counts as a celebrity, but it’s definitely not out of the realm of possibility that she uses some sort of booster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you all know that these people don’t wear clip-in extensions? They are very common with people in the public eye, to boost volume, not length. They’re very easy to add and since they go under your natural hair, they aren’t noticeable like glue-in or sewn-in extensions.
Easily. Naturally thick hair has a certain weight on the top of head, it's thick where the roots are.
A hairstyle with extensions is thin and flat on the top, but then it falls in waves and layers on neck, back and chest. Ridic.
My hair is thick and I have a lot of it. I don't automatically assume everyone with hair like me has fake hair because mine is very much real. Must be a projection of those envious of thick hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you all know that these people don’t wear clip-in extensions? They are very common with people in the public eye, to boost volume, not length. They’re very easy to add and since they go under your natural hair, they aren’t noticeable like glue-in or sewn-in extensions.
Easily. Naturally thick hair has a certain weight on the top of head, it's thick where the roots are.
A hairstyle with extensions is thin and flat on the top, but then it falls in waves and layers on neck, back and chest. Ridic.
My hair is thick and I have a lot of it. I don't automatically assume everyone with hair like me has fake hair because mine is very much real. Must be a projection of those envious of thick hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you all know that these people don’t wear clip-in extensions? They are very common with people in the public eye, to boost volume, not length. They’re very easy to add and since they go under your natural hair, they aren’t noticeable like glue-in or sewn-in extensions.
Easily. Naturally thick hair has a certain weight on the top of head, it's thick where the roots are.
A hairstyle with extensions is thin and flat on the top, but then it falls in waves and layers on neck, back and chest. Ridic.
What? Not all extensions are for length. Clip ins can attach at the root.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you all know that these people don’t wear clip-in extensions? They are very common with people in the public eye, to boost volume, not length. They’re very easy to add and since they go under your natural hair, they aren’t noticeable like glue-in or sewn-in extensions.
Easily. Naturally thick hair has a certain weight on the top of head, it's thick where the roots are.
A hairstyle with extensions is thin and flat on the top, but then it falls in waves and layers on neck, back and chest. Ridic.