
Meet Shannon
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Iβm a beauty director, living in Brixton.β£
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The Real Housewives, interiors magazines, margaritas and sleepingβ£
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Final Answer β the podcast about the Who Whatβs to Be a Millionaire coughing scandalβ£β β£
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Killing Eveβ£β β£
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A curly mismatch β£β β£
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As little as possible. Once-twice a week max β£β β£
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Like a mega curl boosting treatment, in the shower, I rake a giant dollop through the lengths and leave to do its thing while I shave my legs or exfoliate my body. Because itβs creamy and dreamy and smells divine. It gives my curls a little more shine and hold, but no matter what your hair type, Iβm certain itβll do whatever the hell you need it to β£β β£
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For hair? Dust off your diffuser (a how-to on my IGTV) β itβll make your hair, whatever itβs texture, just that little bit better. That, and double-cleansing. Itβs not a myth, people! β£β β£
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Loose wild shaggy curly wavy thing. That, or a top knot. Thereβs no in-between β£β β£
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Whenever my hero Larry King cuts it β£β β£
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When I dyed it red aged 17, that haunted me for about six years. Why is red the hardest colour to get rid of?
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