2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Zendaya has claimed that her hair was ruined when she worked on the Disney show Shake It Up.
"I have experienced nightmares with my hair," the singer assured People magazine. “In the first season of the Shake It Up show, the hot tools ruined my hair. I was only 14 years old and didn't know how to take care of my hair, so it took me two years to grow back, which was horrible.”
Luckily, the young fashionista who now has beautiful and abundant hair, has learned how to take care of it and today she is even an ambassador for a line of hair care products.
“Over time I learned how to care for my hair properly and joined the [line] Chi because they have many products to protect it. I condition my hair every day and shampoo it every two."
The young woman has also learned to give her hair a break from the mistreatment procedures.
"On a day-to-day basis I use my hair as natural as possible to minimize damage," said the singer. "To define my curls, I use a blow dryer with a diffuser and the Chi Styling Cream Gel to help define them."
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