QuoteReplyTopic: Bob variations question Posted: June 23 2009 at 10:57pm
When reading responses to your question, keep in mind that there are people on this forum who would like every woman to have an inverted bob. :)
However, if your hair is wavy and you are less than thrilled with the bulkiness you have now, layering might be helpful to remove some of the bulk. Stacking, on the other hand, might make the bulkiness even more pronounced.
Of course, photos would be helpful, and you might want to seek advice from a stylist familiar with wavy hair.
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I just got my first bob haircut. I have moderately thick, wavy hair. It's quite short at the back of the neck and then it curves to a slightly longer length on the sides (chin length). Overall, it's quite bulky, especially at the back. I have only some slight layers throughout from a previous haircut and some longish, sideswept bangs. Even though I'm not liking the bulkiness at the moment, I'm liking the shorter length and I want to continue to explore the bob.
For my next two haircuts, I want to try some bob variations:
(1) layers throughout to allow me to scrunch waves, and
(2) an inverted bob with some stacking.
Does it matter what order I get those two cuts? Ie. if I get the inverted one first, will it be hard to go for option #1 a couple of months later because the stacked layers won't have grown out? And if I do go for the inverted cut, does it have to be straightened, or can I have a wavy inverted style?
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