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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, when I had the best bob ever, it was basically chin length in front, and just below my hairline in the back. I had just the tiniest bit of layering, thinned a little at the bottom so it would last nicely without flipping out. Too much layering results in hockey player look/mullet for my fine, straight hair. I had longer bangs that went to one side or the other. It was similar to the "classic bob" on this page: http://www.latest-hairstyles.com/short/chin-length.html. It was low maintenance, requiring only about 7 minutes to dry and style, and minimal amount of product. I used my fingers to style it until dry, and a round brush to style the bangs and make sure the sides were turned under nicely. [/quote] OP here. Thanks, PP. This is very similar to the other photo I brought to the stylist--wish I'd gone that route. My very-layered long cut is driving me crazy, and I'm putting it in a ponytail half the time. [/quote] You're welcome! I have been trying to grow out my hair (why??) and have a weird long layer thing going on, too. It doesn't turn under easily, but flips out inconsistently. Ugh. I'm not happy with it at all! Thinking about going back to this next time. [/quote]
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