How does Vice President Kamala Harris keep her bob looking silky smooth? The answer shocked Keke Palmer.
In the latest episode of “Baby, It’s Keke,” the actress and new mom ventured to the White House for an in-depth sitdown discussion with Harrison on the state of maternal and women’s health in the country.
It’s a conversation worth listening to in full, but eventually, it turned to lighter topics, as the actress switched gears to ask the vice president how often she gets a silk press — and Palmer was left gobsmacked by Harris’ answer.
“So you know, I don’t use a curling iron,” Harris said, causing Palmer to drop her jaw dramatically. “It’s too much heat; I use a round brush,” she continued.
Palmer asked the vice president if she had some “kind of magical round brush” before noting that her hair “must be super fine.”
“No, it’s not,” she said. “It takes a while. A boar-bristle… it takes a lot of heat. But it’s too much heat to do that and do [another hot tool].”
In case you’re attempting this at home, there are a couple of ways to achieve a silk press; Harris was referencing the blowout method, which involves using a blowing dryer while also creating tension on the hair with a round brush. Even when used instead of a curling iron or flat iron, this method requires a lot of heat on one’s hair, but damage can be mitigated using a heat protectant following a good cleansing wash and deep condition.
Other methods include using a hot comb, flat iron, or curling iron after freshly washed and conditioned hair has been blow-dried. For a “heatless” approach, set your hair overnight; there are “heatless” hair curling rods that are also known to get the job done.
“Girl, you have us shook on the internet,” Palmer said. “You and Queen Latifah are going neck-and-neck with the silk presses.”
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