Okay, so, I’ve been getting a lot of questions about how I do my hair, you know, the Bianca Belair braid. Yeah, that super long, iconic braid that I sometimes use to, uh, whip my opponents. It’s kinda my thing.
First off, let me tell you, it’s all mine. No fake stuff here! I’ve heard the rumors, seen the comments. People think it’s a wig, or extensions, or whatever. Nope. This is all natural, grown by yours truly.
So, how do I get it done? Well, it’s not a quick process, I’ll tell you that. It takes some time and a lot of patience, that’s the key. But, it’s worth it, right?
- First, I start with clean, dry hair. I make sure to wash and dry my hair.
- Then, I section my hair. This is important. I make sure to divide my hair into three equal parts.
- Then, I just start braiding! It’s a regular three-strand braid, nothing fancy. Just over and under, over and under. Keep it tight, but not too tight, you don’t want to give yourself a headache, and also make sure to keep it consistent.
- I braid all the way down to the very end. And I mean, all the way down. That’s what gives it that dramatic length.
- Once I reach the end, I secure it with a hair tie. A strong one, because this braid has to be able to withstand a wrestling match!
And that’s it! That’s how I create the Bianca Belair braid. It’s not rocket science, it’s a bit of elbow grease.
Other Hair-Related Stuff
Now, I know some of you are wondering about other stuff, like, how I keep it healthy, or if I ever get tired of it.
Keeping it healthy takes some work, too. I use a lot of conditioner, deep condition regularly, and try not to use too much heat. It’s a whole process, but you gotta take care of your hair, especially when you’re putting it through as much as I do! Also make sure to apply natural oils to keep it fresh and healthy.
And, do I get tired of it? Sometimes, yeah. It’s heavy, it can get in the way. But it’s part of who I am. It’s my signature. It’s powerful, it’s confident, and it’s me. It is part of my character after all.
I’ve had my struggles, though. In the past, I dealt with an eating disorder, which definitely affected my hair, my body, everything. It was a tough time, but I got through it. And now, I’m stronger than ever, and my hair is, too!
One more thing I gotta mention, making my own ring gear. Yeah, I sew my own outfits! It’s fun, it’s creative, and it lets me express myself. I get the fabric, I get the sewing machine, and make my own outfit! Plus, it saves money. You know, being a WWE Superstar, with an estimated net worth of around 5 million dollars with an annual salary of $550,000, it still pays to be a bit thrifty sometimes, hah! Every little bit helps, right? And it’s not just about the money, it’s about having that unique look, that personal touch.
So, there you have it. That’s the story of my hair, from the braiding process to the struggles to the triumphs. Hope you enjoyed it!