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Chrissy Teigen: "Oh, wow, the weirdest thing?! [Long pause] It's so crazy because I know the right answer would be one of those blood facials or something like that, but…I haven't even done the cool leech things that eat your feet off! I'm sorry, I normally have an answer for everything, it normally just comes so naturally!"
R29: I can't believe we stumped you!
C.T.:"Honestly, I would say less is more…I go to work and I have people working on my hair [all day]. I have it done once, twice, three times a day, so I think a less-is-more option is really great, because once you get to that third show you have really crispy, crunchy hair that never really feels right.
"Since I am on set so often during the week, [when I'm not working] I am the kind of person that leaves it wet and ties it into a simple braid or Princess Leia cinnamon braids on the side, which means I can take it out and have these really nice waves."
R29: You're a lip sync pro. What song do you sing along to when getting ready?
R29: There's a song for the baby?
C.T.: "Yeah! Which is crazy, because I tell him, 'You don’t even know her yet!' [Laughs] But he's in dad mode, and he's so excited to share it."
R29: Okay, so we're here because you're working with Tresemmé on its new volume collection. Why do you think volume is such a concern among women, and what impact has this line had on your hair?
C.T.:"I think that everyone wants sexy hair, and when they think of sexy hair they think of volume — they don't think about flat, limp, lifeless hair. But for some women, it's hard to achieve because we're constantly buying these volumizing shampoos [that] leave a residue in your hair…My hairdressers are never afraid to tell me that my hair feels dirty or that I shouldn't use this or that product. But yes, volume in your hair is sexy, and it doesn't necessarily have to be that Brigitte Bardot kind of volume — it's just that nice texture up top that gives it some life and body to it."
C.T.:"It is a little weird and shocking, and I am the first to say that it was different for me too. It's a reverse-wash system — the bottles are hysterical, they're labeled with giant numbers on them — and once you get in the shower, you think, Okay, I can do this, conditioner first and shampoo later. But it throws you…Then the shampoo comes, and you think, Is this going to dry my hair out? But no, because the shampoo is actually really hydrating itself. I think that the reason the other volumizing products are leaving things behind is because you are putting the conditioner on your hair and leaving behind the residue. It makes more sense to me now; I swear to you, it works to condition first and shampoo later."
R29: Last Question: What products do you share, and which do you hide, from John [Legend]?
C.T.: "[He steals my] face creams and body lotions…And, you know, women really invest in face creams. I use a pea-size amount, I will Q-tip the end of the bottle until it's dead, and John just treats it like it's nothing, slathering it on his hands, and I'm like, "Noooo!' Or I'll see a bottle in the bottom of the trash can with some extra left behind, and it breaks my heart, but I am teaching him…"
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