Shaping a Bob

February 7th, 2011 Leave a comment Go to comments

Generally, most people seem to have come to the conclusion that having shorter hair means less hassle. Less hair to style, shape and smarten up? Surely that means less effort, as well. They couldn’t be more mistaken; these days, there is a huge range of high maintenance shorter hair styles at the forefront of the world of fashion. Shorter doesn’t mean simpler – in some ways it makes styling even more complicated, as with less hair to manipulate, it is even more important what you do with it.

One of the most popular shorter 2011 hair styles is the bob, having made a comeback from yesteryear, currently found on a host of celebrities and eagerly copied by many of us.

Bobs are designed to look simple and yet give elegant, sophisticated flair. The shape of a bob is what gives this impression – often flawless, smoothly following the curve of the head down to the neck, often ending with a flick either inwards or outwards to finish the effect. Of course, although this comes naturally to some, for the rest of us it isn’t so simple. Sometimes even short hair can have a mind of its own, sticking out in whichever direction it chooses. Without being quite so drastic, flyaway strands and sections of hair are an even more common problem, and can ruin the chic that a bob should, in ideal circumstances, generate.

The ghd IV Mini Styler is a hair straightener designed especially to cater for shorter styles like the bob. With larger stylers, straightening short hair can be a chore, with the tool getting in the way more than it actually helps sort out the style. No such problem with a mini styler, the handle of which fits easily into the palm of the hand with small, heated ceramic plates to tackle even the tiniest strand of hair out of place. Mini stylers work just like regular straighteners, and with the high quality and temperature of brands like ghd, you can be sure that your style will stay perfect all day. Visit http://www.ghdhair.com to see the full range of ghd stylers.

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