Bob hairstyles were so popular during the summer months, and now that winter has arrived, it looks like the short hair trend is here to stay, and I for one am not mad about it. Not only does the hairstyle look super chic, but it’s perfect for pairing with roll neck jumpers and oversized coats this season for an elevated look. That being said, there’s definitely something scary about cutting your hair, so you want to make sure that you are choosing the right bob hairstyle for you.
The other day, my friend said she was thinking about taking the plunge and going short for winter, but she was worried that a bob might not suit her hair type as it is quite thin and fine. I knew a bob would look beautiful on her, so in order to ease her worries, I reached out to Adam Reed, hair stylist and founder of Arkive Headcare, to get an expert’s opinion on how to make a bob haircut work for thin hair. So, if you want to know how to make your hair appear thicker and fuller when getting the chop, keep on scrolling for all the tips and tricks…
According to Reed, a bob haircut can absolutely work for thin hair. “It’s all about getting that balance between movement and volume of the bob when you have fine hair,” explains Reed. “Then, you’ve got to look at density and weight. I’d recommend giving finer hair a stronger, weightier outline, with soft movement through the interior.”
Texture is another element to consider. “If your hair is really curly, I’d suggested not going in with massive amounts of layers because it will tend to shrink up the volume, which you want to keep,” says Reed.
There are lots of bob haircuts that work for thin hair. If you want your hair to appear thicker, then I would recommend a boxy bob. This is where your hair is all kept at one length and is given a really sharp, blunt finish, which makes it look super healthy and full of volume.
One of Reed‘s favourite styles is an undone look with vintage, full-bodied waves. “This style can add volume and structure to the hair, just make sure to prep your hair with a primer to ensure it holds the wave and body.” Reed also recommends adding lift to the roots when styling this cut. “Spraying your fingers with a texturising spray and putting them directly into your hair will help to add volume.”
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