March 28, 2024

Miss France 2014: their obsession? the cut squared!

Straight, their scarves on their shoulders, smile on their lips, the 33 contenders for the title of miss France 2014 (see our slideshow: Miss France 2014: Discover the pictures of the 33 Miss in competition) take place in the salon Saint Algue, requisitioned for their needs. The makeover stage is launched. The stress is palpable, judging by the lost gaze of the candidates, who observe the hairdressers with attention. They are scrutinized, one by one, by the beauty expert and artistic director Saint Algue, Cathy Monnier, who has been taking care of the Misses for years. Throughout the diagnoses, the Misses tremble at the thought of seeing their hair shorten. Like Miss Limousin, who can not imagine having short hair: "I have long hair and I'm afraid we cut them at the shoulders". She's not the only one. Miss Ile de France, she keeps a bad memory of his previous visits to the hairdresser: "I really like my length, but I'm a little stressed because hairdressers tend to cut too much." Even worry about Miss Aquitaine: "I have not cut my hair for three years, I have always had long hair, the short does not suit me." Miss Franche Comté is also part of the reluctant: "I very rarely cut my hair, even the tips." Miss Center is a little more relaxed: "I'm used to being in the hands of hairdressers because I'm a hairdresser model." Cathy Monnier, she jokes to relax the atmosphere: "We said: all a diving square, that's it?". The Miss look at her, worried. Then Cathy laughs. Relieved, the contenders relax. And listen to the different diagnoses provided. Care, light gradient and wick in M ​​to clear their face, the changes stop there. That soothes them. Miss Languedoc, however, would not have been embarrassed by such a change: "I do not really have the obsession of a square, I like short hair, and I like the diving square." The exception that confirms the rule.


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