People always give me styling products and stuff.

I do like trying bold things such as styling, even usually.

Every season challenges me to approach styling in a different way.

I'm pretty picky about my hair, so I end up always styling it myself.

I keep saying I'm going to cut back on styling, but it's hard to give up.

I used to do hair styling before I even thought about joining the makeup world!

I've always loved fashion design. I love drawing and creating looks and styling.

I approach styling as if I were a woman and what I would want to wear to a certain event.

I don't have any styling rules - for me, it's all about wearing what makes you feel good.

My hair videos are usually styling videos answering people's questions about natural hair.

It's a constant challenge trying to find balance between styling, designing and being a mom.

I always do my own makeup, hair, and styling, including in videos and on, like, album covers.

So many young designers are focused on styling rather than materials now. We have to change that.

I started styling people when I was just eight years old, without even knowing what a stylist was.

'Jai Lava Kusa' will see a very new me. From my styling to the way I look, everything is very fresh.

I have a very active team who works with me when it comes to my styling and putting together a look.

Interestingly, when it comes to fashion, I like the styling part more than I like the actual fashion.

It's refreshing when plus-size styling is exciting and pushes boundaries rather than safe and boring.

I love that I can dream about paisley, and then two months later, someone's wearing it. I'm basically styling America.

This is what I wanted the business to be when I started it: a lot of black, a lot of luxurious materials, and modern styling.

For many years I've been using Swarovski accessories when styling editorial photo shoots and also for red carpet appearances.

People don't realize how much money you have to spend: styling, publicity, a manager, and your agent. That's a chunk of change.

I think if I wasn't a singer I'd probably do make-up and beauty and hair and something creative like styling; I really enjoy it.

It took me 15 years of being in the industry to know that you need makeup and styling when you go out, that you need to have PR.

If you're meeting someone for the first time after three hours of hair, makeup, and styling, you've already set the bar too high.

One shouldn't get carried away by styling, as it can be a double-edged sword. The person should have it in him or her to carry it off.

I don't overthink when I'm styling. I kind of forgive myself and accept that I will make mistakes. Getting dressed should be a fun experience!

I don't have a specific favorite product, but I deep condition my hair regularly. When I can, I'll avoid heat styling and wear my hair in a bun.

My favorite video of all time is 'Say You'll Be There' by the Spice Girls. That's the best styling ever. If I could dress like that every day, I would.

My top styling tips for brides are, first and foremost, to be careful not to go overboard with makeup. The goal is to look like yourself, just a bit enhanced!

I studied fashion at the London College of Fashion. I get involved in it as part of my own styling, so if I wasn't a pop star maybe a fashion buyer or a stylist.

I like styling girls that don't normally dress in vintage clothes and don't normally wear red lipstick; I like seeing those kind of girls restyled in a retro way.

I watched a film called 'Elephant' recently. Its not stylish in the sense of expensive suits and Italian cars, but the styling on every single character is spot on.

To me, beauty is confidence. I think beauty comes from one's confident inner self and attitude. Make-up and styling are the cherries on top of your beautiful inner-self!

When I fell into modeling, because I wanted to work in fashion. I wanted to do styling or make-up. I ended getting picked up to be a model instead during my work experience.

I love rapping. I do. My styling's similar to Missy Elliott - I think she's so dope. In a weird way, that's how I first learned the American accent: doing American rap songs.

I don't think I could live without hair, makeup and styling, let alone be the performer I am. I am a glamour girl through and through. I believe in the glamorous life and I live one.

Napoleon's The One Concealer is amazing. Pantene Styling Treatment Foam makes my stupid-crazy hair behave, and I love hair powders such as Aveda Pure Abundance and Batiste Dry Shampoo.

Men like to know what all beauty products they can and should use and what they should wear, what would look good on what body shape. Beauty and styling are not a woman's thing anymore.

My two favorite parts of what I do are definitely writing the music and then writing and directing the videos to support each song. As well as doing my own makeup and styling for the videos.

I often enjoy wearing loud and outspoken clothing on stage, so off it, I usually wear loose-fitting vintage shirts, jeans, or track suits I've had forever. I just add styling to those pieces.

For styling, I don't like a lot of mousse. I do use Sally Hershberger's Texture Blast, which is like a hair spray, but just at the roots. I have really good hair, and I don't like to plaster it.

Styling is such a small part of what I do. I have, like, 10 jobs. People don't know that I work so much on the back end of things. They think I'm just dressing people. My business is with brands.

Architects create spaces that accommodate human activity. As opposed to many of its contemporary counterparts, Dune'is not so much focused on the styling of that activity, as on the supporting of it.

I recognized that the passion I have and feel for interior and design and furniture was not organically there for styling. The fuel that drives you when doing something you truly love... wasn't there.

The fashion of the '90s is a massive inspiration to me. My favorite video of all time is 'Say You'll Be There' by the Spice Girls. That's the best styling ever. If I could dress like that every day, I would.

Whenever I am in front of the camera, my hair goes through a lot of harsh styling. But I ensure that my off-camera time is all about letting my hair down, taking it easy and, of course, letting my hair breathe!

We're producing spaces that accommodate human activity. And what I'm interested in is not the styling of that, but the relationship of that as it enhances that activity. And that directly connects to ideas of city-making.

The '60s look wasn't something I consciously chose, but in my late teens, I found myself styling my hair in a retro way and liking clothes - the shapes and silhouettes - that were from that era. They just reflected who I was.

I love winter clothes. For me, it is all about choosing great materials and getting the right cut for your body - and then styling it right. For example, I love an oversized manly jacket, but I'll team it with some girly heels.

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