Simone Biles won't let trolls dictate her hairstyle.
, which is why she teamed up with Japanese beauty brand SK-II for the No Competition Campaign. Through the program, her goal is to promote the message that women don't need to change how they look to try to meet anyone's subjective standards — whether they're playing a sport or not.
Here, we chatted with Biles about the right way to deal with bullies, her hair journey, and her latest campaign. You've gotten a lot of unfair criticism when it's come to your hair. Have these comments ever made you want to change your hair? What advice would you give other young women, whether they’re in the public eye or not, about how to handle negativity or bullies in their lives?
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