Friday, August 9, 2013

Beyonce and this Darn Wig

So I knew someone was going to speak out sooner than later. Beyonce's colorist Rita Hazan has spoke and letting you know that Beyonce haircut is real. Chile Boo, We all know that KingBEY didn't cut that hair off. You can keep that lie girl, even though we know she probably has a room designated for all her Wigs. They are probably labeled Show Hair, Shopping Hair, Bed Hair and so on, so that is some pure foolery. So per +Us Weekly  this is Rita's interview: For all the folks wondering if BeyoncĂ©’s haircut is the real deal or a wig her colorist is sure doing her part to make the look sound convincing, calling Bey’s pixie cut “more natural, more realistic” in a new interview with US Weekly:

Beyonce is redefining the "Pixie Dream Girl" stereotype. On Wednesday, Aug. 7, the 31-year-old "Grown Woman" singer made headlines when she ditched her long locks in favor of a blonde pixie 'do. No explanation was offered along with the Instagram pictures of her new hair, but her colorist, Rita Hazan, tells Us Weekly it's a sign of Queen Bey's self-confidence.
Whatever Bey, We believe you girl.

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Beyonce is redefining the “Pixie Dream Girl” stereotype. On Wednesday, Aug. 7, the 31-year-old “Grown Woman” singer made headlines when she ditched her long locks in favor of a blonde pixie ‘do. No explanation was offered along with the Instagram pictures of her new hair, but her colorist, Rita Hazan, tells Us Weekly it’s a sign of Queen Bey’s self-confidence.
“I was shocked. I think she was just feeling empowered, like a strong woman, and she said she’s been feeling it for a long time,” Hazan says of the star’s stunning cropped coif. “She didn’t want to hide behind her hair in real life.”
n fact, Beyonce’s long extensions have become a big part of her onstage persona. But Hazan, for one, loves the new look. “I’m so happy because the extensions give women the wrong expectation of what their hair should look like — it’s great for onstage, but everyday women shouldn’t have or want to have five pounds of hair on their head,” she tells Us. “This hair is more natural, more realistic.”
It’s also much lighter — in more ways than one. Before Beyonce debuted the ‘do, her hair “was a honey blonde, a darker blonde,” Hazan explains. “[Dyeing] it took some time to do — like four hours — because we wanted to keep her natural color at the root so it would grow out well. We made it a champagne blonde — it’s very old Hollywood, like a Marilyn Monroe blonde.”
“This shade shows women of every color that they can wear this shade. Just make sure that it’s healthy — healthy hair will keep the color longer,” she adds. “My personal thought is that every woman can be blonde as long as it’s the right shade of blonde for your skin color. And Beyonce pulls it off!”
Whether she really chopped her locks or not, it ain’t like honey child ain’t got a whole wig crypt to pull from if she chooses to be long hair don’t care again next week.
Is this “stylist” interview Yvette Noel-Schure approved? We are thinking she’s just part of the Illumnati conspiracy to convince the Hive that the Queen Bey is brave and capable of pulling off great acts of stuntin’ on them other hoes.
- See more at: http://bossip.com/816373/beys-stylist-speaks-on-her-big-chop-she-didnt-want-to-hide-behind-her-hair-in-real-life/#sthash.6YEYF2y0.dpuf

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