Anyone have any advice for those who are considering this?
The more thick the hair the more thick it is, the more voluminous it will be. The majority of my model’s weight was removed after we shaved her underside and if the client has hair that is thin is going to diminish the bluntness we created by the remainder the cut.
I’m also in search of people with straighter hair to get an appearance like this. It’s easier to create straight hair’s texture rather than smooth out curlier hair so that it shows the sharp bob line on the chin. Since my model has straight hairstyle, it’s easy for her to maintain this look by herself.
If you have the straight dense, thick hair that My model wears, you could create the look by using a few different products. In the present, I am loving EVO hair products everywhere. I added Day of Grace leave-in and as well as End Doctor (which is a smoothing sealant) prior to blow drying. Dry the hair with the round brush and blow dryer but only smoothing those areas of hair that are prone to becoming fuzzy.
When it’s dry, you’ll have to worry about getting that sloppy texture using Salty Dog salt spray, as well as EVO. Squeeze a little bit of it into the hair in small sections that are then allowed to dry. make use of a flat iron to form a slight bend over the head . Pull straight down a piece of hair while gently bending the iron both in and out. You can rake through the hair using your fingers, and you’re done!
Playful Yet Professional Bob
This look embodies the variety of what is the Bob. It’s precise and deconstructed as well as fun and professional and timeless yet innovative.
In this cut there was a line that was formed close to the jawline. The cuts exposes your neck. If you’re not happy with that neckline, you may be interested in a long hairstyle.
Consider where you will part your hair. If your hair is versatile you might want to have your stylist cut your hair in the middle, so you can wear it three styles (left part, middle part, right). If, however, you’ve been wearing your hair parted in the same direction for several years, be sure the stylist trims your hair with this particular portion. If not, you’ll always have a hairpiece that is hanging from the wrong side and is too long.
Keep in mind that your bob isn’t required to be uniform on all sides to look stunning! Split your hair in different ways to play with symmetry and pull one side back to create the balance and proportion.