| Paris Hilton: Hair Scandals |
| Karen Marie Shelton |
| Date: 3/31/2005 |
Introduction
While
the media is regularly whipped into a frenzy trying to unravel the
latest Paris Hilton scandal, I am constantly focused on just what
the heck is going on with her tresses.
(Image of Paris
Hilton at the 2004 funeral of her grandmother wearing a three strand
Dutch style braid -
DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved)
While the media was
snapping a bereaved Paris at the 2004 funeral of her maternal
grandmother, I was using a magnifying glass to try and figure out if
the white daisy pinned in her blonde braided do was a
Michelle Roy hair accessory creation or not (it was).
Okay, maybe I'm being a tad bit shallow, but my job is to track
major hair happenings. Even in mourning, Paris looked spectacular in
a demure three strand Dutch style braid that cascaded down the back
of her tasteful black funeral attire.
The
truth of the matter is that while the paparazzi is furiously angling
for images of Paris dealing with her latest scandal, and the blonde
socialite appears to have a new one every six months, I am trying to
access whether she is wearing hair extensions or not, whether she
had a new hairdresser and whether or not she has added to her
massive hair accessory collection.
(Image L-R of Paris
Hilton & Nicky Hilton at the 2004 funeral of their grandmother with
Paris wearing a three strand Dutch style braid -
DailyCeleb.com - all rights
reserved)
Speaking of hair
extensions, that falls into the category of a "minor Paris scandal"
somewhere on the list below the recent discovery of her reported
dislike of Jessica Simpson but above the temporary misplacement of
her dog, Tinkerbell.
As
reported by gossip columnist Ashley Pearson in the British magazine
OK! in early 2005, the Paris PR camp is trying to hush up the fact
that the Simple Life star is suffering from hair extension hair loss
issues.
(Image of Paris
Hilton with very long blonde hair extensions with sister Nicky at
one year anniversary of the Spider Clup in Hollywood, CA 10-22-04 -
Photo by Chris Wolf
of DailyCeleb.com
- all rights reserved)
According to
Pearson, the wear and tear on Paris' scalp from the constant
addition and removal of a wide range of hair extensions and half
wigs have caused damage. As a result, it reportedly can take
over an hour each day to get Paris gorgeous for her nonstop public
appearances.
Like
I said, this is a minor scandal and one that many young stars face
constantly. Hollywood hairdressers and other beauty insiders
refer to the condition as "actress hair". Any sizzling hot
performer - male or female - eventually must deal with the reality
of what constant hair changes do to the scalp and surround tresses.
(Paris Hilton
wearing a half up/half down hairstyle with max crown height -
Marciano Launch by Vanity Fair, 10-19-04 - Photo by
David Edwards of
DailyCeleb.com - all rights
reserved)
Although "actress
hair" has been a fact of life, even during the days of Jean Harlow
who struggled with hair problems due to excessive bleaching, most
Hollywood hair professionals don't discuss the issue.
Even
with the very best and most expensive hair care products,
hairdressers, wigmakers and extension experts, anyone that goes
through as many hair color, style and length changes as Paris goes
through in an average month, will eventually have to pay the price
to the hair gods.
(Paris Hilton
wearing a modified twist updo at Fox TV White Hot Winter Network
Party at Meson G. Restaurant, LA 01-17-05 - Photo by
David Edwards of
DailyCeleb.com - all rights
reserved)
Which explains why
some actresses suddenly appear with a very short crop or a style
that looks suspiciously like a wig or half wig. This also
explains why some formerly bleached blondes either take a color
break hiding out in brunette strands or again, adopt pin-on strands.
Bleached Blonde
It
is obvious if you
watch Paris for any
extended amount of
time that she adores
not only being very
blonde, but loves
wearing very long
tresses.
(Paris Hilton
wearing a platinum
blonde wig at the
MTV Video Awards in
Miami, 08-29-04-04 -
Photo by
David Edwards
of
DailyCeleb.com -
all rights reserved)
Which is why I would
definitely be
surprised if Paris
followed younger
sister Nicky over to
the dark side and
went with a darker
hue.
Regardless of how
much damage Paris
may have sustained
to her scalp, I
would expert her to
go with a super
short pixie, don a
series of half-wigs
and/or interesting
hats before I would
bet on her as a
brunette. I
would be less
shocked to see Paris
completely shave her
head ala Demi Moore
in GI Jane than to
see her with darker
hair color.
Paris has been
pretty vocal about
the fact that she
likes being blonde.
In fact, her ever
changing hairstyles
are a major part of
her "fashion
statement".
Straight Ponytail
Panache
Paris
easily morphs from
rock star strands to
a prim and proper
French Twist with
ease. Well OK, she
does have the very
best celebrity
hairdressers like
Laurent D and
Frederic Fekkai at
her beck and call,
along with hair
extensions, wigs and
other hair tools.
Regardless, the
starlet is able to
pull off some
amazing hairstyles.
(Image of Paris
Hilton at The
Bullrun Rally
starting point in LA
in 2004 - Photo by
Jason Kirk
of
DailyCeleb.com -
all rights reserved)
It is obvious that
Paris loves to play
with her mane and is
definitely a major
tress trendsetters.
Style Paris' Style
Whether you want to
morph into a Paris
Hilton style that is
long and straight or
you want to go with
a longer waved coif,
the key is to start
by washing and then
blow drying strands
either stick
straight or with the
help of various
styling aides.
If you wish to add
more texture follow
the washing and
styling and then
skip to the second
set of instructions.
Keep
in mind that it has
been reported that
Paris has baby fine
textured tresses
that appear to be
mostly stick
straight with or
without extensions.
Adjust the style to
fit your own face
shape by adding
appropriate parts or
fringes.
(Image of LR Paris
Hilton & Nicky
Hilton at the Vanity
Fair Oscar Party
2005 - Photo by
David Edwards
of
DailyCeleb.com -
all rights reserved)
Step 1:
Start before you
step into the
shower.
Detangle hair
carefully starting
at the ends and
working up towards
the roots. Use
a 100% boar's head
brush like a Mason
Pearson or similar,
to smooth strands
completely.
Step 2:
Prepare a shampoo
mix that will work
for your hair type,
texture and length
maximizing the
potential to get
super straight
strands. Consider
using a moisturizing
shampoo like
Phytojoba is
straights are
chemically treated
or naturally dry.
Phytocitrus shampoo
works well on hair
that is colored.
Mix your normal
shampoo with luke
warm water in a
clean plastic
bottle. Shake
to mix well.
Note:
An example of a good
shampoo mix
proportion,
depending on length
and type of hair,
might be 1 - 2
teaspoons of shampoo
to 1 quart of warm
water.
Step
3: Step
into a shower with
luke-warm, not hot
water and get hair
soaking wet.
Drizzle shampoo
formula over the top
of your head letting
the suds gently
cascade down the
length of your
strands.
(Image of Paris
Hilton at
booksigning in
Century City, CA
September, 2004 -
Photo by
Marty Hause
of
DailyCeleb.com -
all rights reserved)
Use fingers to pat
shampoo mixture into
strands. Avoid
rubbing wet strands.
Not only will this
prevent breakage, it
will help keep
strands as straight
as possible.
Step 4:
Rinse well until
hair is completely
clear of suds.
Step 5:
Apply favorite
rinse-out
conditioner for
type, length and
condition of hair,
if one is normally
used.
Phytosesame is
excellent for
providing moisture.
Phytocitrus
Conditioner will
help to soften and
condition dry or
chemically treated
strands. Use
fingers or a wide
tooth pick to
distribute onto
strands from the top
of the ears down to
the ends.
Allow to remain on
strands for up to 10
minutes.
Step 6:
When possible finish
with a cool/cold
rinse which closes
the cuticle and add
shine.
Step 7:
Towel blot to remove
excess moisture.
Do not rub or ruffle
delicate hair which
is more prone to
breakage when wet.
Step 8:
Starting at the
ends, use a smooth
high quality comb
like a Kent or a
wide pick.
Apply desired
rinse-out
conditioner like
Phyto 7,
Phyto 9 or
similar to help keep
strands soft and
detangled. Add
a heat protectant
spray on top of the
detangling/leave in
product.
Step
9:
Working in a
circular pattern,
separate hair into
6-8 equally sized
sections and clip in
place. Using a
flat, boar bristle
brush like the
Mason Pearson
(favorite of many of
the celebrity
hairdressers),
unclip the first
section of hair and
using the brush to
anchor and smooth,
direct the air flow
from a blow dryer
from the roots down
towards the ends of
the strand.
This will help to
keep the cuticle
smooth and help to
add natural shine.
Note:
The Mason Pearson
Handy boar's head
brush (available
at HairBoutique.com)
is a favorite of
hairdressers and
beauty editors alike
because of his
superb quality and
ability to create
fabulous styles.
Step 10:
After all of the
sections have been
carefully dried and
more straightness is
desired, apply a
very light amount of
anti-frizz product
to the middle to the
bottom ends of the
strands. Avoid
getting any frizz
product near the
scalp or root area
which can cause
oiliness. Use
a flat iron to
remove any kinks and
add a stick straight
finish.
Wear straight
cascading over your
shoulders or wear it
Paris style in
wrapped pigtails or
in a side ponytail
with the tail
nestling over one
shoulder.
Move Towards Wavy
To
add a fullness,
movement and wave,
substitute a round
brush for the flat
Mason Pearson.
Also, ditch the hot
straightening tool
for either hot
rollers or a medium
barrel curling iron.
(Image of LR, Paris
and Nicky Hilton at
premiere of Alex &
Emma June 2003
- Photo by
David Edwards
of
DailyCeleb.com -
all rights reserved)
Step 1: Follow all
of the steps listed
above until Step 9.
Working in a
circular pattern,
separate hair into
6-8 equally sized
sections and clip in
place.
Step
2: Blow
dry individual
strands, unclipping
them, one at a time,
using a medium sized
round boar bristle
brush like the
Conair (shown to
the side) or the
Rene Furterer Large
Round Brush.
Utilize the brush to
help build in
instant volume.
Step 3:
Direct the air flow
from your blow dryer
towards the hair
wrapped under and
over the brush and
up towards the roots
to gently build in
volume, movement and
body. Use a
medium heat setting,
if possible.
Step 4:
Right before you are
finished drying the
individual sections,
switch to a cool
setting or hit the
cold shot button to
help cool down the
newly formed curl.
Step 5:
Keep newly dried
hair wrapped around
the round brush
until it cools down
for approximately
2-3 minutes.

(Image of Paris
Hilton at General
Motors 3rd Annual
Ten Fashion Show
02-24-2004 - Photo
by
David Edwards
of
DailyCeleb.com -
all rights reserved)
Step 6:
Gently unroll the
cooled hair from the
round brush and
carefully clip the
newly formed curl to
your scalp.
For a tighter curl
or one that will
hold longer,
transfer the new
curl to a similarly
sized Velcro or soft
roller.
Whether you use your
fingers or a curler,
spritz once with a
medium to firm hold
hairspray.
(Ones to try,
Paves Professional
Convertible Proof
Hairspray or
Rene Furterer
Instant Hairspray).
Step 7:
Continue to dry all
of the individual
sections until the
hair is completely
dry and the new
curls have all been
either clipped to
the scalp or
transferred to
Velcro or soft
rollers. Experiment
with rolling all the
curls frontwards,
backwards or in
alternating
patterns.
Step 8:
Allow the curls to
remain completely
clipped in place or
wrapped around the
curlers until right
before you leave the
house.
Carefully unclip or
unroll each section
and use your fingers
to gently arrange
the curls into
place.
For
a sleeker look, use
a brush to gently
break up the curl
pattern and arrange
the curls into a
sleek curtain of
waves.
For extra special
shimmer, apply a
tiny bit of
shine serum (one
to try - Paves
Professional -
FLAWless in the
spotlight) or
gloss (Rene
Furterer Gloss
Spray) to the palms
of your hands and
lightly rub over the
top of your
beautiful style.
Viola!
Summary
What's Paris' secret to scandalous but versatile
hair? Great hairdressers, great products and an in-your-face
attitude.
When Paris recently had her Sidekick hacked, it was
discovered that she had the New York Prive salon number in her list.
Prive is the salon owned by famous celebrity hairdresser, Laurent D.
During her guest appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres
show she gave the blonde comedian tips on looking "hot" on the red
carpet. Paris explained to Ellen that
""You just have to walk down knowing you're hot. You have to smile
sweet and look nice - and never close your eyes! Ifyou wanna do it
like an heiress you have to enter in royal and regally, but not like
a snob."
Paris, who has been known to
favor real tiaras in the past also told Ellen to "act like you're
wearing an invisible crown. It's all about confidence."
Amen to that! |