I adore the fact that this cut provides an in-built frame to the face. No sharp edge, but soft and rounded, as though the wind of autumn had a part in dressing it. It is the type of look that you put on with dainty chains and a loose sweater and still feel like you put in effort. Certainly a must-have when you do not like styling tools so much- this shape makes work for you.
This one’s also ideal if you’re managing finer strands or some graying. The highlights are blended to give dimension and you will not have to struggle with frizz using heavy products. At worst, I would suggest Color Wow Dream Coat on wet hair to get that light hold and anti-humidity barrier as the weather changes.
Urban Fringe Energy
This trim adds edge to a casual appearance, and I adore how natural and worn-in it seems. The feathery bangs are not too dense and are textured, and they merge well with the sides of the haircut. The mushroom lowlights on the silvery blonde base are enough to keep it cool, but not icy, and it is certainly one of the more casual hairstyles this fall that does not sacrifice style.
This kind of bob lives on motion. It is light-hearted yet not demanding. I’d say a styling cream like Bumble and Bumble Don’t Blow It is all you need if you’re a wash-and-go type. And if bangs scare you (we’ve all been there), this is a perfect intro style—less commitment, more softness.
This appearance has a huge Saturday-market-in-the-city feel. It is friendly, entertaining, and makes you feel that you have a great music playing in the background even when you are simply running errands.
Glossy Blonde Bob Bowl
This is what I term a statement cut which is done right. The form is slim, rounded a little bit under the chin and accompanied with blunt bangs to create a solid, linear profile. However, the honey blonde color balances the audacity out- it softens the entire appearance and warms the face. It is a retro-tinged but not costume-y bob hairstyle.
I would describe this as a dream to women who desire that instant put-together look. It puts the face in a frame of a polished accessory and goes perfectly with turtlenecks and hoops in fall. The secret to this lustre? A gloss treatment every two or three weeks and a sulfate-free shampoo such as Pureology Hydrate Sheer.
Lesson learned: One thing I have learned about stylists like Anh Co Tran: the success of a bob like this is all about the precision. Don not economise on trims- every 6 weeks will keep the lines clean and your style on point.
Blonde Contrast Elegant Lift
This is a slice that steals the show in a silent manner. It is piled and a little overturned at the back to provide lift and volume without teasing or mousse. It is the ideal shade of butter blonde with pearl highlights on a natural beige base, the dream colorist. This is the hairstyle to consider in case you want to enter fall with a new feeling of lightness.
This cut is so flattering on all sides that I cannot overemphasize it. It looks gorgeous when worn behind one ear or when worn sleek with a side part. It is not generic but flexible. I would personally apply Oribe Supershine Light Moisturizing Cream to smooth any flyaways and leave the finish soft and touchable.
The best thing about this bob is that it can make you look expensive, regardless of what you are wearing. A simple white knit becomes fancy in a second.
Pastel Dreams of a Contemporary Cut
We finish with a big statement, and I am addicted to it. This layered bob is gently textured with flipped-out ends and face-framing swing, however, the true show-stopper is the pastel lavender ombr, which is fading into platinum so subtly. It is a hint of fantasy, not so much as to say, I like to play, but enough to say it. It is the type of hair color that is fresh yet a little bit rule breaking in the fall.
Keeping this tone is a smooth procedure. Once a week you will have to use a purple mask, Amika Bust Your Brass Intense Repair Mask is excellent, and a sulfate-free shampoo to maintain the color. It is low-key high-maintenance, but oh-so-worth.
This is your sign in case you are feeling rebellious but you are not ready to lose much hair. It gives some bite to the warm fall layers, and I truly believe that it would look fabulous with creamy beige jackets or soft gray sweaters. It is ethereal, light and a little risque.
Last Words: Bob Haircuts of Fall Are Not Joking
Now, to be perfectly honest, the bob haircut is the best choice when it comes to hair in the fall. It is versatile enough to be worn with scarves, bold enough to make a sweater-and-jeans look a little more special and flexible enough to be styled soft or sharp, depending on the mood. Movement is on the up this season, with layered edges, wispy bangs and well-considered volume, and a love of tone, whether that be honey blonde, icy platinum or something deliciously smoky.
Why not, then?
Perhaps you have been keeping that same cut some time now, waiting to see a sign. This is the end. Are you a slick and chiseled girl or are you looking to have a touch of pastel surprise pinned behind your ear, this fall has room to play around with something a bit more you in the bob styles. A trifle fresher. A bit more daring.
Bookmark your favorites. Show them to your stylist. Or perhaps just sit with them a minute and think how it would feel to go into November with a hair cut that really feels like you.
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