From the outside looking in Jennifer Lopez appears to have a charmed life. She has a loving husband, a set of adorable twins, a new gig as a judge on American Idol and a hot new advertising campaign as the face of L'Oreal Paris including their EverSleek line of hair care solutions.
You might think everything is fabulous for Ms. Lopez, but even she has hair concerns.
Jennifer told Latina Magazine in the March 2011 edition "my hair is naturally really curly." She explained when she blows it out herself "I want it to be very smooth. EverSleek Shampoo and Conditioner work for me."
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When was the last time you saw the stunning singer, dancer and actress with bad hair? Although she is famous for working with some of the best celebrity hairstylists and colorists in the world, including Oribe, Ken Paves and Rita Hazan, she does have times when she has to blow out her own hair.
It's interesting to discover that she prefers to wear her natural curls blown out very smooth.
At the beginning of her career the Fly Girl showcased her tight tendrils. Jennifer has historically transitioned through a wide range of hairstyles from chin length to waist length, she rarely wears her hair with tons of curls. Instead she goes either bone straight or with lush beachy style waves.
One thing is certain, as one of the new judges on Fox/TV's American Idol the triple threat's hair has never looked better.
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