There are certain things in the beauty industry that would normally be left to the professionals - dyeing hair, applying nail extensions, waxing... areas.
07.05.2020 - 20:01 / usmagazine.com
While quarantining at her L.A. home during the COVID-19 outbreak, Kesha’s used the extra time to experiment with her beauty routine in new and unique ways.
In an interview with Refinery29, published on Tuesday, May 5, the hitmaker revealed that she’s done the obvious self-care rituals like face masks and bubble baths, but she also did something unexpected with — wait for it — men’s beard dye.
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There are certain things in the beauty industry that would normally be left to the professionals - dyeing hair, applying nail extensions, waxing... areas.
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