How to Get Oprah's Iconic Hairstyles
The expert advice on how you can wear three of Oprah's most memorable looks.
Long, Layered Pixie
"Most women are scared to go short, but the look can be sexy and fun, yet sophisticated," says Johnny Wright, SoftSheen-Carson artistic style director.
One playful option: Cut hair shorter on the sides and longer on the top, says New York City salon owner Nunzio Saviano.
To style, apply a volumizing spray. Blow-dry while combing through with your fingers, not a brush, to give your hair a little texture and keep it from looking too "done."
A great way to add shine is to finish with pomade—just on the ends—to give hair a glossy sheen.
One playful option: Cut hair shorter on the sides and longer on the top, says New York City salon owner Nunzio Saviano.
To style, apply a volumizing spray. Blow-dry while combing through with your fingers, not a brush, to give your hair a little texture and keep it from looking too "done."
A great way to add shine is to finish with pomade—just on the ends—to give hair a glossy sheen.
From the May 2015 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine