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Bobs And Short Haircuts
Author: Burt CottonBobs
and short haircuts for women made their debut in the 1920s and were
greeted with raised eyebrows and allegations of scandal. Since then,
bobs and short haircuts for women have become permanent fashion fixtures
and are here to stay. Bobs and short haircuts can be quite easy to
manage and can look
appropriate for any occasion, depending on how they are shaped and
styled.
The classic bob was a blunt cut that made the
hair the same length as the ears all around (except the front, of
course) with a hint of curl formed by old-fashioned curlers. Today,
there are as many bobs and short haircuts as there are types of
women who wear them, and the famous bob has evolved to fit almost every
fashion requirement.
Styling bobs and short haircuts can be quite simple, since there is less
hair to work with. However, trying an unfamiliar style also has its
challenges, and sometimes patience and trial and error are required
before creating the perfect look.
· For a classic, blunt bob, make the hair
straight all around, and ask the stylist for bangs. Using gel, comb your
wet hair straight as you blow dry. Spray it well.
· For a Pageboy bob: Use a wide-barrelled curler and curl the back of
your hair and bangs under. Wait for the curls to cool, and brush gently,
encouraging the large curls, with a large, round brush. Spray well.
· For a flip bob: If you like the mostly straight bob with a little flip
in or out at end, use a flat iron to make most of your hair straight,
and make your hair flip in or flip out at the ends by twisting inch wide
sections around the flat iron.
· Kinky bob: If you do not have naturally curly hair, create curls using
wacky curlers or by using a narrow-barrelled curling iron. Leave the
curlers in your hair for at least a half and hour and blow your hair
dry, or, using a curler, wind your hair around the iron in one-inch wide
sections. Use a pick to arrange your curls and spray well.
· Layered Bob: If your hair is layered, and you would like a soft,
natural looking bob, rinse out your conditioner well and work mousse
through your wet hair. Dry well, using your fingers to style your hair
and twist some strands of hair for extra
wave.
· Super glossy bob: This look is great for formal events. Use shampoo
and conditioner specially designed to bring out the sheen in your hair.
Sculpt wet hair with gel and brush straight. Blow dry on a low setting,
and finish with a hair spray that will make your hair very shiny.
· Super short bob: Paris Hilton sported this bob shortly before getting
her hair sheared. This bob requires very little maintenance. The hair
should be cropped close to the face. Use a little mousse to give the
hair a bit of volume. You needn't
worry about making the bob very curly or very straight, since this is a
natural looking hairdo. Simply use mousse, coax your hair into the
desired style with a brush as you blow it dry.
· Emo bob: Although emo's claim to ignore fashion, the bob has hit even
the emo crowd. Cut your hair into a blunt cut with scissors. Don't worry
if the ends are not exactly even. Dye your hair black and add red or
frosted highlights if you wish.
Bobs and short haircuts can create a very "sweet" look. A short haircut
that has as much sass and elegance as a bob is the "pixie" look. This
hairstyle is great if you have an oval face and want soft bangs that
emphasize your eyes. The back is cut in the shape of a wedge, and more
hair is left at the top. The bangs can be curled under or combed
straight. A little curl is quite feminine and brings out the eyes.
About The Author: Burt Cotton
http://www.hairstyletips.net
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