Rochelle Humes has said that her haircare routine growing up was the result of her mother having struggled to "find products" for her at the time during her childhood. The presenter, 35, spoke about her childhood whilst a guest on the most recent episode of the Glad We Had This Chat podcast. Rochelle was interviewed by podcast host Caroline Hirons, who is among her colleagues on ITV 's This Morning .

Asked to share "hair and beauty memories," Rochelle noted that her mother Roz Wiseman had been a hairdresser. She added that there "wasn't anything" on shelves for her hair type, so single parent Roz had to shop outside of their area. Amid discussing Roz's career as a hairdresser, Rochelle said: "My mum used to sort of try loads of different things out.

And there wasn't ...

goodness me, compared to now, the stuff that was on the shelf for my hair type was, I mean, there just wasn't anything. And my mum would have to, like, drive from Essex to another side of London , where the community was probably a little bit more diverse, where we could find products for me." She added: "So my mum used to put fabric conditioner in.

I mean I used to smell amazing. I mean I'm not sure ..

. I didn't get a rash but I don't know what the allergens would look like now. She used to put fabric conditioner and warm water in like a garden spray pump.

And literally that's what my hair care regime was because someone had told her that." Rochelle also spoke on the podcast about now having her own skincare .