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A new hairstyle means you get to mix up your morning hair
routine. Each bob will require some new styling tools and
fresh hair products to match. Here are just a few:
STYLING
TEXTURED AND MESSY:When it comes to creating the
perfect textured, messy bob, you’ll need sea salt spray like
John Frieda Beach Blonde Ocean Waves Sea-Salt
Spray, $16.99 (1), or a texturising powder like Batiste XXL
Plumping Powder, $9.95 (2), for a funky finish.
SLEEK AND STRAIGHT:For a sleek, straight
bob,Oscar suggests using styling gel like
Garnier Fructis Weightless Serum
Sleek & Shine 72H, $7.95
(3). Your ends will look (and feel!) extra
smooth, glossy and oh-so glamorous.
LONG AND VERSATILE:A long bob,
likethe one Emma Roberts is rocking,
is so easy to style. Wear it curly or straight,
depending on the look you’re going for.
Ready for the big chop?
Check yourself before
you wreck yourself with
this pre-cut guide.
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T he texture and thickness of your hair is an important factor
to consider before a change. Why? It’s going to impact the
way your hair falls and how you style it once you get it cut.
HAIR TYPE
THIN: Oscar suggests going
for a shorter bob that sits
either around the jawline or
just above it. This way, you
can add in a bit of texture
and movement with layers.
THICK: s best to try a long It’
bob for this hair type. The
hairdresser can thin out your
locks with layers when cutting
it, and you can gradually try
out shorter lengths and styles.
CURLY: “Super-curly hair
works best with a long bob
that sits about the shoulders,
so that the shape is not too
round,” Oscar explains.
WAVY: This particular hair
type is an all-rounder and will
work for just about any length
- from above the shoulders to
jawline. Just take your pick!
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