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Although bob hair styles can look good on almost anyone, it's best to choose your bob haircut based on your face and hair texture. Here are some tips.
The popularity of the bob haircut continues to soar. However, it’s not just getting a bob hairstyle that makes people take a second look. It’s selecting the right type of bob that makes you stand out in a crowd. For example, while light layering can give hair an added swing, a bob that’s slightly angled with some shorter locks framing the face can render a sophisticated look. What is a Bob?Bob haircuts are those in which the hair is usually cut straight around the head, at about jaw-length. Although most bobs are short, they can also be long. Some people look better with fringe or bangs, while others have facial features that go along better with no bangs. Bobs and Facial ShapesPeople with oval-shaped faces can look good with any type of bob. Round faces go best with mid-layers and long-sided bangs. If you have a square face, choose a graduated bob that has soft layering that goes beneath the jaw line. Straight Hair vs. Curly HairUnlike curly-headed people, those with straight hair can look good with a bob haircut of almost any length. People with curly hair generally look better with longer cut bobs. Short bobs on a curly head can make someone’s head resemble a triangle. What’s more, it appears shorter than what’s desired. Hair Texture and Length of BobsFor fine straight hair, a blunt-cut bob creates body, making hair appear thicker and hold its shape longer. Thick hair is more suited for a layered bob because it reduces weight, besides adding movement and texture. For wavy hair, bobs should be styled straight to render a smoother result, although it may not stay straight when challenged by moist air. As for decicing on a long or short bob, consider that short hair looks better on people with square or oval shaped faces.
Finally, for best results find a picture of a bob you think would look good on you. Besides clipping pictures out of magazines, there are scores of different bobs found just by searching online. Then, take the picture with you. Many salons have computer generated views, showing what a particular hairstyle will look on your face.
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