Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace who participated in the seventh series of the reality television show Big Brother revealed she spends £1k per month on beauty treatments and it has been a year she has not washed her hair on her own.
The 41-year-old has a hairdresser who does all the work and a make-up artist also visits her house to doll her up at least once a week. But now due to the coronavirus lockdown beauty parlors, salons are closed, so Aisleyne decided to go on a beauty detox.
She said: “I feel it’s going to be a learning curve for me in more ways than one. But I don’t really have an option, like many women, everything is closed or people are in self-isolation. I know it’s going to be hard but I know it’s going to help me have a healthier relationship with myself when I look in the mirror.”
“My skin also needs a break and I need to learn how to be little-less shallow, vain and caring what people think. My whole morning is taken up by me getting doll-up each day, which is why, if I’ve got meetings or filming, I’ll make sure they’re after 11am.”
“I don’t think I’ve washed my hair for about a year either. I just go to the hairdresser and they do it for me. I have NO idea what I’m going to do with all the time on my hands.”
“I could use it really well and do something like learn a new language but to be honest, I’ll probably just sleep in. I’m hoping that the more sleep I get the better I’ll look and I won’t feel as rough being pale, having no lashes and invisible brows!”
“At the moment, we’re only a few days in and I feel fine because I’ve got my lashes on, my nails look good, my tan is great but as soon as they start falling off that’s when I’m going to start finding it hard.
“I know it’ll really knock my confidence, I won’t be going out as much because, well, we can’t, but I know it’ll make me feel rubbish. I’m nervous and worried but almost looking forward to the self-therapy – it’ll be cathartic.
“When I spoke to my friend, she looked me in the eye and said, ‘But seriously, how are you going to cope?’ She’s going to be the first-hand witness to my slow decline!”
Aisleyne revealed that after coming out of a bad relationship she decided to do everything that would make her feel better about herself.
She said: “I came out of a bad relationship and decided to start getting everything done as I thought it’d make me feel better and it did. The guy I was with was younger than me and I felt insecure about that – like I was competing with all these stunning 20-something year-olds.”
“When we split, I got the extensions, the tan, the lashes, my eyebrows tattooed – everything. It gave me confidence and made me feel empowered after all the heartbreak and I always want to emulate that feeling all the time which is why I’ve kept it up.”
“It’s a vicious circle – and it’s expensive – but it’s like a defense, a coat of armor – if I have everything looking good, I feel good and like I can face anything with my ‘war paint’ on.point 291 |
I don’t mind my bikini line growing – it’s not like anyone is about to appreciate it either.point 85 | I don’t have any razors in the house as it makes waxing less effective in my opinion and I hate shaving my bikini line anyway – it gets so itchy!”point 212 | 1
“I’m just going to attempt to recreate a beauty parlor at home. I’m a sucker for nice, expensive products, everything in my bathroom is Estee Lauder or Chanel but there’s no way I’m going to attempt my own lash infills – I’ll poke my eye out!”
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