chicanoir said:with the 20s being the IT thing these days, i have seen far too many people trying to sport the "cool" bob. granted one won't know if a bob will look good on her or not until she tries it but if it doesn't, move on lady, move on...don't hang on to a hairstyle just because it's the cool thing to have on your head.
i personally can't wear a bob *my hair is curly and i have no patience to use product/hair instruments to straighten it and my face is too long and pointy*
i am quite envious of those that can sport the bob successfully. DARN YOU! haha.
Aorta said:Okay, I'm not good at describing, but I try: The tips are cut at a certain angle (about 45°) so the cut isn't so blunt and the ends aren't all-one-length. If I blowdry it, the result is this "rounded" shape.
What I'm looking for: I don't have a picture at hand (will look for one), but basically, I'd like to have a mixture between a fingerwaved 20's bob at the crown and a more curly result at the ends.
Jasmine Jolene said:nice pics, RainEday.
can you explain to me what 'pins are laced evenly' means in the first instruction? i can kinda see what's going on, but have no idea how to achieve it, and i have a feeling it is just what i need to make a really nice smooth wet set!
:eusa_clap I'll hunt it down. The alcohol in most styling products is the main reason why I've stopped using any and aren't doing anything to set my hair.Both the cheaper options I suggested are alcohol free.