#5: Styled Volumized Bob
If you’ve got gorgeous medium-textured hair, like Brooklyn Decker, then you can effortlessly pull off this style. Make a deep side part and spray the underside of the strands that frame the forehead and face. Utilize a barrel-sized curling iron to gently curl large sections of hair on the sides and apply setting spray to hang on to that perfectly executed volume.
#6: Classic Bob Haircut for Fine Hair
Kelly MacDonald makes the most of her beautiful locks by curling large portions using the help of a curling iron. A smaller iron is the more tight the curls. Therefore, opt to a big-barreled iron to achieve this style. Her hairstyle is central-parted and she still swishes some of her bangs to the right, creating an illusion of greater volume.
#7: Faux Bob
Do you only want a bob cut only for one night? You can follow the example of Kate Hudson and use some sprays and bobby pins to make this look. Kate is naturally curly that keeps her from harshness by this look, so if you also have curls take a chance and let them flow freely at the most appropriate locations. The rest of hair in a low ponytail, wrapping it and placing the hair under that top hair layer. Attach at the nape of your neck using bobby pins or apply setting spray.
#8: Beach Wave For Classic Bob
Make casual waves look chic with a sleek, chin-length cut, like Rosamund Pike did during this year’s festival’s photo shoot. Make use of a medium-barrel curling tool to create a smooth volume. A longer side piece will give you a more impressive look without going overboard.
#9: Color Savvy Bob
Italia Ricci rocked a recent haircut of bob hair by using every of her hair. Her hair was multicolored and in a variety of brown shades really defined her face, and added depth to the look. Bob hairstyles can look boring and uninteresting and therefore adding a splash of brightness or color is always a good idea.