Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Asymmetric bobs are seen on every housewife/SAHM I know. I hate them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had an asymmetric bob for the past few years where the back is shorter than the front- it really helped to keep the "mushroom" look away.
OP here. That's what I'm looking for. What's your styling routine? I don't want to commit to something I can't maintain, and my mornings are really rushed.
PP here. I use a pea-size dab of Big Sexy Hair's Blow Dry Volumizing Gel on my hair then flip my head and blow dry. I occasionally use a round brush if I'm trying to get more of a curl on the ends or get some extra body on the top. It takes about 10-15 minutes. If you're looking for pictures I used Victoria Beckham as my original inspiration but told my stylist that I did Not want the back to be super stacked.
Mine looks similar to this:
http://www.crushbeauty.com/bob-hairstyles-2/asymmetric-bob-without-bangs
Victoria Beckham in 1990? That's almost 25 (!!!!!!) years ago. It did not look all that great then, frankly. NP here.