Sunday, 23 June 2013

Since Bob is such a big deal ...





Bob haircuts are stylish, versatile, and classic all at once, which is often a rarity in the world of ever-evolving hairstyles. The beauty of the bob is in its ability to transition perfectly from season to season, adopt slight changes with the greatest of ease and offer a variety of styling options to the wearer. Clearly, the bob is a style to keep an eye on!

Long Faces

Chin-length bobs look fantastic on individuals with long faces. This creates the illusion of a fuller, wider face. If your forehead is long, bangs will help make the face appear shorter. It's best to avoid styles that are too long or short if your face is long; both are extremes that make the face look even lengthier.

Round Faces

A slightly longer bob is an appropriate round faces hair style. This helps minimize the width of the face and create the illusion of a slightly slimmer shape. Full bangs and center parts are not recommended, as they add to the face's width. Another cut ideal for round faces is the a-line bob or inverted bob, which is longer in the front and shorter in the back. Finally, it's important to style the hair without too much volume on the sides.

Angular Faces

If your face is square, triangular, or diamond in shape, your primary concern when choosing a bob style is to soften the look. A textured razor cut parted on the side is ideal for maintaining a look that's less severe.

Types of Bobs

If you have a particular bob in mind, collect some photographs to show your stylist. This will help your stylist get an idea of what you're interested in and allow them to give you suggestions for the most appropriate style for your face.
  • An angled bob is usually blunt and should ideally be cut above the shoulders. It may be slightly longer at the jaw and shorter at the nape.
  • An inverted bob is trendier than other variations of this cut. The back is tapered and stacked, while the front is longer and the top fuller. It's a more adventurous style.
  • layered bob can easily be cut to any length, but right now it's especially chic when cut to the chin. It offers lots of fullness and movement.
  • shoulder bob isn't technically similar to other bobs due to its length, but it offers the same versatility. Long, face-framing bangs are a great addition to this full, textured style.

Show Bob Photos to Your Stylist

Arm yourself with some detailed photographs of your preferred bob style. When you visit your stylist, he or she will be able to guide you to the style that's best suited for your face type. You'll also want to take into consideration the amount of time required to style it. If you have the time to devote to a longer styling routine, you might opt for a more complex bob that requires more product; otherwise, you may be more comfortable with something simpler. 


































































It's unusual to experience anything in the fashion and beauty worlds that retains its popularity for much longer than a few months. Before you know it, the next season approaches and it's on to bigger and better things.
Hair, of course, is a very personal thing. What works for one person may be completely wrong for another. A celebrity hair style that seems to have the entire world buzzing might be a total bust for others. It's not just about tastes, but also practicality in knowing and understanding individual hair types and needs.
For example, dry, parched hair demands moisture, while oily hair needs much less. Similarly, individuals with certain hair types and face shapes may be less comfortable wearing certain hairstyles. The bob hair style, though, is one style that generally seems to suit almost anyone if cut appropriately. The style can be updated to suit a current trend or worn simply to follow a more classic route. Either way, it's a look that many people choose to wear for its ease of styling and consistent beauty.
My bob now



and hair before :-)









Source -Hair.lovetoknow.com

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