I'm from Oklahoma. I mean, you can't have good hair in Oklahoma. That's why everyone wears hats. The wind just messes it up.
The funny thing about children is that, whichever room we're in, that's where they'll be. If I'm in the bath, they'll want to be in there too, playing with the toothbrush pot or brushing my hair.
I remember straightening my hair because I wanted to be like everybody else, and now the fact that anybody would emulate what I do? It's just funny.
In real life I've learned to love not wearing any makeup whatsoever, and I'm super low-maintenance when it comes to my hair.
As for waxing, I've never waxed in my life and I never would. I'm extremely Welsh, so I draw the line at removing body hair.
I love wearing my hair curly, but turning the curling iron all the way up creates curls that look really made up and artificial.
I love Goody's Spin Pins. They're super cheap and look like corkscrews. You just gather your hair and screw them into a bun.
I love having my hair and makeup done for red carpets, but to have that done every day would be exhausting.
As I've got older, and since I cut all my hair off, I've felt a bit more liberated about trying different things out.
My goodness, my hair's been talked about by a million people, you know? It sort of goes with the territory.
I have a lot of looks but right now I'm really into grunge. Messy hair, black heels. I get Michelle Pfeiffer with it.
I'm not high maintenance, and I'm not into a highly manicured man. I don't want to see a lot of hair product.
I was terribly gawky, too goofy to become a high-kicking cheerleader, with stringy brown hair and bad posture. Definitely nobody noticeable!
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.
Someone once asked me, 'How long does it take to do your hair.' I said, 'I don't know, I'm never there.'
I like to walk around with bare feet and I don't like to comb my hair.
I get more distracted by hair or a really bad wig than I do costumes any day of the week.
'Southland' is very real; it's not about who found the hair in the bed. There are procedural aspects to it, but it's not about that.
When my hair was shorter, I used to get it done every couple of days... but I got tired of that.
I'm a huge fan of Billy Idol. I spiked my hair every day like him in 7th and 8th grade.
When I'm in the Switzerland backcountry and nobody around looks like me, people were like, 'Can I touch your hair?'