 
                                                        Élodie Poux (Scènes de Ménages) n'est pas une vraie rousse : elle dévoile sa co…
Icône de la chevelure rousse, Élodie Poux surprend en révélant les secrets — et les soucis — derrière son emblématique couleur.
 
                            French comedian Élodie Poux recently opened up about her ongoing struggle with hair damage, attributing it to the rigorous styling demands of her role in the popular series 'Scènes de ménages.' In a video posted on August 29, 2025, Poux responded to a fan's comment regarding her 'flamboyant and curly' hair on the show, explaining that the extensive heat styling and backcombing required for her character have severely impacted her natural hair. 'I stopped coloring my hair about 20 months ago because I was losing all of it,' Poux stated, revealing the extent of the damage. She added that despite her efforts to let her hair recover during a two-month break, it has ceased to grow. Poux candidly shared her frustration, noting, 'I still have three hairs on my head,' and appealed to her audience for solutions, saying, 'Nobody gives solutions. What do I do?' The video has garnered significant attention, with numerous fans offering advice ranging from cutting her hair short and using natural oils like castor oil and coconut oil to seeking professional dermatological or specialized hairdresser consultations. The comedian's relatable predicament has sparked a supportive online discussion, underscoring the challenges public figures face in maintaining their appearance under demanding professional conditions.
 
                                                        Icône de la chevelure rousse, Élodie Poux surprend en révélant les secrets — et les soucis — derrière son emblématique couleur.
