|
Welcome to Oprah.com
|
Sign up for our newsletters!
|
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy Subscribe to O, The Oprah Magazine |
|
Join |
1956At 2 years old, Oprah says she's not the only one who had this hairstyle. "Every black woman of a certain age will notice this. Notice the bangs aren't really cut?" she says. "They're rolled and tucked because in our generation, my grandmother would say, 'Your hair is your crowning glory.' You were never allowed to cut your hair. So I wanted the bangs like the little white girls had. But you couldn't have the bangs, so they would roll up your hair and then pin it so you could have a pretend bang. So that's a pretend, fake bang. That's why I look so sad."
From The Oprah Winfrey Show Girl Talk About "Good" Hair with Chris Rock
Published on September 30, 2009
Keep Reading
Q&A with Andre WalkerHe's the man who Oprah's trusted with her hair for 24 years. Get tips and tricks on caring for African-American hair from Andre Walker.
4 Rules for Perfect Hair from Oprah's Stylist, Andre Walker4 Rules for Perfect Hair from Oprah's Stylist, Andre Walker.
Fabulous Hair without the FussRunning late for an appointment? Do you feel like it's just not worth it to do your hair for a trip to the grocery store? Hair stylist to the stars Ken Paves wants you to put away those baseball caps!
Debbie Reynolds' Cruise with Elizabeth TaylorActress Debbie Reynolds talks about going on a cruise with her second husband Harry Karl and learning her ex-husband was there with Elizabeth Taylor.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Compliance Contact Us Press Room Ad Sales Harpo Careers OWN Careers Sweepstakes and Promotions Sweepstakes Scams
OPRAH is a registered trademark of Harpo, Inc. All rights reserved. For full list of trademarks, click here.
© 2013 Harpo Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
