13 Times Actors Had To Intervene After Inexperienced Stylists Couldn’t Do Their Hair — Or, Worse, Left It Damaged


 


“It’s a real disservice to actors of color who are effectively doing someone else’s job and not getting paid for it,” she added. “There’s nothing [more] dehumanizing than sitting in a hair and makeup chair and watching your costars go through the works and leave, and you’re still there because someone’s moving very slowly because they’re very scared. It’s [you] feeling like a problem to be solved.”


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