Anonymous wrote:She was probably brushing it as a teen which is the worst thing you can do for curly/frizzy hair. My hair was completely different when I was in my teens, and I’m the same age as her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MONEY is how she fixed it. She went from being the child of public servants to an adult child of billionaires. Also in the 90s hair was hair and you were sort of stuck with it. I am Chelsea’s age and Jewish - there was a boat load of HAIR at all the bar/bat mitzvahs. There were no straighteners, no keratin etc for “normals”.
There were straighteners. My mom used a regular African American relaxer on all of us.
Anonymous wrote:MONEY is how she fixed it. She went from being the child of public servants to an adult child of billionaires. Also in the 90s hair was hair and you were sort of stuck with it. I am Chelsea’s age and Jewish - there was a boat load of HAIR at all the bar/bat mitzvahs. There were no straighteners, no keratin etc for “normals”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her hair is one of many things looking better. Her nose, teeth, cheeks, and chin all appear better. I wonder if she had that cheek fat removal procedure, plus chin and/or jaw injections to give her jaw a more chiseled look.
She’s had a lot of plastic surgery.
really?
If not plastic surgery than some very good make-up and fillers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her hair is one of many things looking better. Her nose, teeth, cheeks, and chin all appear better. I wonder if she had that cheek fat removal procedure, plus chin and/or jaw injections to give her jaw a more chiseled look.
She’s had a lot of plastic surgery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of women with curly hair have it blown dry straight every week. There’s a prejudice against curly hair. It’s sad.
Ok. What do they do to their hair the other six days of the week?
Anonymous wrote:A lot of women with curly hair have it blown dry straight every week. There’s a prejudice against curly hair. It’s sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was probably brushing it as a teen which is the worst thing you can do for curly/frizzy hair. My hair was completely different when I was in my teens, and I’m the same age as her.
This! My hair looked like hers at that age because I didn’t know how to deal with it. Good products, better cuts and never touching it with a brush (just a wide comb) and I have loose, soft curls and no frizz.
Unless a girl with frizz/curls has a mom with the same type of hair that teaches her how to care for it, she has to learn what works for curls/frizz through trial and error.
Yes! My mom had aggressively straight hair and didn’t know what to do with my curls. I’m a few years older thanChelsea and the hair product world is a very different place than it was 20+ years ago. My hair looked crazy and frizzy until my mid-20s when I finally learned how to style it.
aggressively straight hair.. what? Do you even know what words you are typing? You use the word "super" all the time, don't you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her hair is one of many things looking better. Her nose, teeth, cheeks, and chin all appear better. I wonder if she had that cheek fat removal procedure, plus chin and/or jaw injections to give her jaw a more chiseled look.
She’s had a lot of plastic surgery.
really?