Oprah is wandering!
The Queen of all media wants to talk about the hair and it is putting our attention by sporting a huge Afro wig on the cover of September 2013 of O, The Oprah Magazine. Weight approximately 3.5 pounds (approximately the same as a small Chihuahua), Oprah called "Wind Thang" wig and took to social media (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) to share her excitement about the impressive image of the cover.
Only revealed this new cover o_magazine - 1 of my favorites - let's talk about hair! http://t.co/T9dVIa2eXD
-Oprah Winfrey (@Oprah) on August 05, 2013
I love so much this cover, I'm doing my new avatar. @O_Magazine pic.twitter.com/pmnju7kvQn
-Oprah Winfrey (@Oprah) on August 05, 2013
But let your best friend for jokes. Gayle King was set for the filming and asked: «can someone putting on the soundtrack of the Lion King?». And Adam Glassman, creative director of the magazine or, given on the nail on the head when he exclaimed: "your hair looks like Chaka Khan and Diana Ross combined". Our thoughts exactly.
In a Q & A for the subject, stylist from long time ago Oprah Andre Walker explained how it gained enormous wig, which was delivered to the photo shoot in Bubble Wrap and a box of bright pink travel, custom-made with a built-in stand.
"It was not easy! I finally decided I had to do myself. Two days later was on the set of "The voice" talking with the stylist, Kim Kimble [also is Beyonce hair woman]. When I told her over my situation, said that she had created a wig that I pay. It saved me a good bit of time!"
Oprah, that looks amazing with an orange curve on the cover, hugging dress debuted their natural hair in the September issue or last year. But while you are working with a beautiful mane of curls, the Titan of TV is not exempt from wanting what does not.
"I wish that was mine". Oprah told Us Weekly. And the 59-year-old star goes on to say: "my own hair is much lighter, shorter and less spherical. But that doesn't mean that it never makes me sad. When it comes to hair, I'm in the same boat as most all other women. "How we feel about our hair is universal - we love it when it looks great, that we can't it when it does not seem so great, and we all want to tell the world something about us".
The issue hits newsstands tomorrow 6 Aug. What do you think bold gaze of Oprah?
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