My curls were my worst nightmare growing up.
“My curls were my worst nightmare growing up.”
— Inbar Lavi · Curls
The World Motivation
My curls were my worst nightmare growing up.
“My curls were my worst nightmare growing up.”
— Inbar Lavi · Curls
My curls were my worst nightmare growing up.
I was working maybe four different jobs just to make ends meet. I was really broke. I could barely pay rent. I didn't have a car. I was riding my bike from one job to another and then to audition in between.
We're all playing a role. You're playing a role at home, you're playing a role at work, you're playing a role to survive.
My mom's side is very Orthodox, and my dad's side is the opposite, very liberal. I got a taste of both worlds, and I got to make up my own mind. I'm somewhere in the middle, which is a good place to be.
People in Chicago are so cool! They are different; they're friendly and just genuinely happy. Everyone's so polite and sweet. They even look cool.
It's really exciting to be a voice for girls with curls.
A good hair day is when my curls are popping. Sometimes my curls and waves, they like to go a little wild sometimes. They have a mind of their own. But some days, they just fall right into place.
I love the gym; I do a lot of curls.
Anyone who has dead straight hair wants curls.
My hair holds curls so well, and I don't wash it every day because it doesn't need it.