Mr. wOw | 10/21/2009 4:20 am
Mr. wOw's Hair-Raising Shriver Report

I love Maria Shriver. She is genuine and smart and one of the great Kennedys — I wish she could or would take her late Uncle Ted’s Senate seat. I watched her all weekend and into Monday, hawking her new study, "The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Changes Everything." She is impressive. And the study is vital reading. But … her hair.
Kill me for the shallow Mr. W. I am. I know she said wonderful and important things about women in the workplace. Yet, despite her eloquence, I could not stop gazing at, contemplating her auburn mane. It is enormous. It’s Raquel Welch’s old hair on steroids. It has a life of its own. And quite a healthy, vigorous life, if one assumes — and I do — that it’s all Maria, and there are no nasty Britney-like extensions woven in. Perhaps because the always-slim Maria is now even thinner, her hair just looks more overwhelming. I’d advise trimming it, or battening it down somehow, but over the years that forest of follicles has become something of a trademark. Would we even know who Maria Shriver was if she sported a simple pageboy or a modest flip? Anyway, those majestic cheekbones and that firm iron jawline need a backdrop. It doesn’t work, really. But it does. You know what I mean.
To be perfectly honest, Mr. wOw is rapidly balding, and holding on to what’s left in a most undignified way. To look at a full head of hair is both a torment and a nostalgic pleasure. Maria Shriver supplies agony and ecstasy.
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Well, Mr. Wow, the one thing the Kenndy’s are known for is that they are not American beauties. No way. No how. The pretty genes didn’t run in their family unfortunately. However, Maria does have a beautiful head of auburn hair. At her age, however, she really needs to get it cut….She has a very small face and I think a "bob" would look great on her.
I agree that she is impressive. I would hate to be Arnold’s wife these days.
You know what, I hear people say, "Oh, she looks weird with all that hair!" But I think she’d look much weirder without it. It’s a look, it’s her look. I’m all for people choosing a style and sticking to it—go to hell if you don’t like it!
Sophia Loren. Not that it’s her hair—she and Joan Collins have about five hairs between them—but Loren favors the gigantic wig even at 75-ish. Miss Collins also plops the scalps of ten healthy Indians on her head, and she too is 75-ish. None of these women would be recognizable without the extravagant bounty of nature or…well, wherever some of these ladies go to get their wigs. More power to big hair, no matter how old you are.
Mr. Wow, there comes a time in every woman’s life when change enhances them. Although Maria Shriver’s hair is "gorgeous" as you say, she can look better with change. I honestly don’t care how women wear their hair but I do care about women being the best they can be. Change is important to that end. Change is good and it can be exciting.
I have always liked Sophia Loren…why? I am not sure. I like her gutsy personality, I guess. And I happen to think that she is a beautiful italian woman with a tremendous sense of herself and overflowing confidence. Maria Shriver is a Kennedy. That’s her claim to fame. A Kennedy. Sigh. A Kennedy with big auburn hair.
deber: …wow at its best!
It has become a bit tedious… but then, I’m not west coast, nor would I want to be.
About Maria’s hair, I’m not sure if bobbing it off would bring out the angles (cheek/jaw/teeth) more. It seems all the Kennedy women wear/wore their hair long except for the mother. Must be some reasoning behind it all besides copycat.
Then it was a backhanded compliment for Maria? Okay…Wish I had her hair…
I wear mine long too even though I’m 54. I have few grays, but it’s flat, black, straight and lifeless. Always has been.