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Each
of us share unique relationships with our
hair! Some pamper their tresses, some just
let them take their own course. But all
of us can't stop wondering how some people
have such lustrous hair...while the unfortunate
few are forced to crop it short!
But spare a thought for those artistes
whose tresses bear the brunt of intense
lighting and straightening, day in and day
out!
Narayani Shastri's
jet black hair must have attracted many
a roving eye, but the fault perhaps lies
with the lady herself! The actor gives her
hair its share of TLC. "I oil my hair
regularly and eat the right food,"
says Narayani.
Most artistes, we spoke to agreed that
a healthy diet is the key to long and lustrous
hair. "Fortunately, I am blessed with
good hair and also when I was young I used
to apply oil and tie two plaits for school,
while now a days girls hate to tie their
hair. I also used to put curd and eat healthy.
It's more internal than external,"
points out Poonam Dhillon, who has managed
to keep that sheen in her hair even at this
age.
Both Tasneim Sheikh and Narayani Shastri
sound a warning signal for all those who
want to colour or straighten their tresses.
"I did highlight my hair for a hair
colour commercial, and that's the worst
thing that could have happened to my hair.
There are already many things affecting
one's hair, and streaking just adds to it.
The chemical used, makes one's hair dry
and brittle. That's why I stay away from
straightening, highlighting and even blow
drying. I don't like doing experiments with
my hair," sighs Narayani.
"I don't do anything to my hair! I
have never coloured it, nor have I straightened
it. I never do all this, because I believe
that any chemical used on your face or hair
damage it severely. I apply curd at times
and oil it regularly," adds Tasneim.
All these actresses blame their peofession
to some extent for their hair troubles!
"I have done streaked my hair loads
of hair streaking, which has harmed my hair
big time. This is because of the hair commercials
I did; they used to streak and then straighten
it even in the middle of shots," complains
Swetta Keswani.
"Hair is also affected by the lights
while shooting, also combing your hair again
and again can damage it," says Poonam.
Will the ladies put their tresses under
the knife for a role, we ask them -- "if
ever I get a good role which demands short
hair, I will definitely cut it and why not?
Its like crop, it will grow again!"
laughs Poonam.
Narayani too is reday to take that leap
- "If a very good role comes my way
which
requires short hair, I will try not to
cut my hair, and wear a wig as I did in
Piya Ka Ghar, but if not then I might
just go for a haircut!" points out
Narayani.
But the Tasneim and Swetta are adamant
about not trimming their locks until something
really big comes up!
Despite of the damages caused to their
hair, these actors continue to make others
go green with envy by flaunting their manes!
So next time you turn green, just reach
out for that bottle of oil that you have
ignored for so long!
| By
RIYA V ANANDWALA |
Posted
on 22 March 2006 9:30 pm
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