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Miss France pageant accused of going ‘woke’ for crowning beauty queen with short hair

Telegraph newspaper.“Miss France is no longer a beauty contest but a woke contest which is based on inclusiveness,” said a commentator on Twitter, now known as X.The choice of a short haired winner was proof organisers were “instilling wokist (sic) values into society,” said one very angry person online.“The androgynous body is clearly to serve woke propaganda,” said one about Ms Gilles’ physique.Some even accused Ms Gilles, inaccurately, of being transgender simply because of her look.The criticism was even more bizarre considering plenty of women over the years considered to be the world’s most beautiful have donned cropped locks – from Linda Evangelista to Twiggy to Audrey Hepburn.The haters were soon drowned put by admirers of Ms Gilles, who wants to be a statistician.“Maybe the new Miss France isn’t gorgeous in your eyes, but seeing wokeism (sic) in her because she has short hair … It’s just ridiculous,” one retorted.“Eve Gilles is the new Miss France 2024, you’re malicious and useless criticisms won’t change that, she’s sublime.”“Short hair is androgynous now?” said one commenter, bemused by the whole episode.“Aren’t women allowed short hair anymore – I must have missed the memo.”French Greens MP Sandrine Rousseau backed Ms Gilles.“So, in France, in 2023, we measure the progress of respect for women by the length of their hair?” she said.Another MP, Karima Delli, backed the winner stating “Big support for Eve Gilles in the face of hateful tweets on social networks of incredible violence!”Ms Gilles even received support for right wing French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen, who is no fan of progressive issues.“Congratulations to Eve Gilles, Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais who becomes our new Miss France!” she wrote.
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Miss France pageant accused of going ‘woke’ for crowning beauty queen with short hair
Telegraph newspaper.“Miss France is no longer a beauty contest but a woke contest which is based on inclusiveness,” said a commentator on Twitter, now known as X.The choice of a short haired winner was proof organisers were “instilling wokist (sic) values into society,” said one very angry person online.“The androgynous body is clearly to serve woke propaganda,” said one about Ms Gilles’ physique.Some even accused Ms Gilles, inaccurately, of being transgender simply because of her look.The criticism was even more bizarre considering plenty of women over the years considered to be the world’s most beautiful have donned cropped locks – from Linda Evangelista to Twiggy to Audrey Hepburn.The haters were soon drowned put by admirers of Ms Gilles, who wants to be a statistician.“Maybe the new Miss France isn’t gorgeous in your eyes, but seeing wokeism (sic) in her because she has short hair … It’s just ridiculous,” one retorted.“Eve Gilles is the new Miss France 2024, you’re malicious and useless criticisms won’t change that, she’s sublime.”“Short hair is androgynous now?” said one commenter, bemused by the whole episode.“Aren’t women allowed short hair anymore – I must have missed the memo.”French Greens MP Sandrine Rousseau backed Ms Gilles.“So, in France, in 2023, we measure the progress of respect for women by the length of their hair?” she said.Another MP, Karima Delli, backed the winner stating “Big support for Eve Gilles in the face of hateful tweets on social networks of incredible violence!”Ms Gilles even received support for right wing French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen, who is no fan of progressive issues.“Congratulations to Eve Gilles, Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais who becomes our new Miss France!” she wrote.
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Crown Affair Founder Dianna Cohen on Her Celebrity Loved No Makeup-Makeup Approach to Haircare
Crown Affair founder Dianna Cohen wants you to have a good hair day every day! The entrepreneur launched her results-driven hair line in 2020, and since then, her brand has become a go-to for Gwyneth Paltrow, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Mandy Moore, and Rumer Willis.«I embarked on a mission to build a company that was as performance-driven as a salon brand, but much cleaner, contemporary, and better for your hair health,» she tells ET. «Celebrities, many who have tried hundreds of products, try Crown Affair and fall in love with our simple, high quality, effective approach. … We offer a unique method that can be likened to the concept of no makeup makeup, but for hair,» she adds. Beyond helping others achieve luscious locks, Cohen also wants to encourage people to make haircare a meditative practice.«We believe that taking care of your hair shouldn't be a chore, but rather a mindful ritual that enriches your daily life,» she explains.Some ways to do this: «If it's a wash day, brush your hair with a dual-bristle nylon and boar bristle before getting into the shower to spread the natural oils from the scalp down to your strands.»After that, fully wet your hair with lukewarm water to get it prepared for a double cleanse. «Apply shampoo primarily to your scalp and massage it gently with your fingertips.
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Kim Kardashian's Hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimons Demonstrates How to Recreate Her Sleek Ponytails at Home
Andrew Fitzsimons has created some of Kim Kardashian’s most iconic hair looks including her smooth braids, soft and crimped waves, slicked-back buns, pin straight hair, loose curls, and more throughout the years.And while we may not be able to switch up our locks as frequently as   star does, the hair guru took to social media to show a step-by-step process on how to recreate one of his most sought-after styles: a sleek ponytail. The Andrew Fitzsimons Hair founder showed his Kim Kardashian-inspired routine on model Kenna Sharp on TikTok, with the help of the Bellami Silk Seam 24” Hair Extensions and must-haves from his own line. «I start off by straightening the hair. Luckily, the seam of these extensions are so thin, you could put them really close to the front,” he said.The mane expert then places the extensions down on various sections, all in the direction of where you’d want your ponytail to be, and ties them up in a hair tie that isn’t too tight. From there, Fitzsimons recommends using his Andrew Fitzsimons Hair Prism Shine Softening Crème to help bring the remaining hair back up into another ponytail, before concealing the hair tie with a small piece of hair, and securing the look with hairspray. For a guaranteed glossy finish, the hairstylist uses his Andrew Fitzsimons Prism Shine Invisible Shine Hair Spray, which he believes is the most important step.»Look at that shine! That’s what turns this look into a super sleek, snatched ponytail," he exclaimed.
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Celebrity Hairstylist Jay Small Predicts Summer Hair Trends and Shares How to Prevent Gray Hair
Matt Damon, Luke Grimes, Noah Centineo, Toni Garrn and more A-listers throughout his 18 years of experience as a celebrity hairstylist. Through his work, the hair guru realized the importance of preventing, re-pigmenting and slowing down gray hair, and launched Arey, a functional beauty brand, with co-founder Allison Conrad to do just that. «There are so many proactive solutions for skincare, sun protection and health, but nothing for haircare,» Small tells ET while celebrating the launch of the Arey Wash and Smooth shampoo and conditioner.«We were astonished to learn that genetics only accounts for 30 percent of why we go gray, leaving 70 percent to vitamin and dietary deficiencies and exposure to oxidative stress from lifestyle factors.… We see gray hair as a message from the body, and instead of traditional methods of hiding or covering with hair color, we prefer to respond with ingredients to help maintain and replenish hair pigment,» the hair expert says. «Arey works to encourage cell turnover, provide nutrients and stimulate cell production, which allows clients to feel in control of aging hair, instead of feeling like gray hair is a curse,» he continues. An added bonus: «Not only have we seen Arey affect the pigment of hair, but we have observed and felt fuller, thicker, and softer hair. We like to call it more youthful hair.»According to Small, additional ways you can maintain luscious locks is by reducing heat styling, cutting back on styling products, and embracing your natural mane and even the weather.«See this as the summer of healthy hair.
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