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Bob with Bangs French actress Sophie Marceau makes this medium-layered bob look easy breezy! To replicate Sophie's look, you can either let your hair air-dry or style it with a blow dryer and ...
Chin-length bob: Cut straight to the chin, with or without bangs. French bob: Shorter type of bob. Inverted bob: Similar to an A-line bob, but with stacked layers in the back. The perimeter of the cut is curved rather than being a straight line. This cut is also commonly called a "graduated bob". [25] Shaggy bob: A messy bob layered with a razor.
Layered hair is a hairstyle that gives the illusion of length and volume at the same time, using long hair (in the back) for the illusion of length, and short hair (in the front) for volume, as an easy style to manage. Hair is arranged into layers, with the top layers (those that grow nearer the crown) cut shorter than the layers beneath.
As he stepped out at the SVA Theater, he pushed aside a fresh pair of honey-blonde bangs—potentially (and hopefully) clip-ons—layered underneath a slouchy blue beanie. Roy Rochlin
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This was a layered cut usually with some tresses hanging down, named after the Roman Titus Junius Brutus, a character in Voltaire's play Brutus, when the actor François-Joseph Talma shocked audiences by performing (in fact initially another character) with short hair and wearing a toga.
A mid-1970s example of the pageboy haircut. The pageboy or page boy is a hairstyle named after what was believed to be the haircut of a late medieval page boy.It has straight hair hanging to below the ear, where it usually turns under.
Blonde-streaked or "frosted" hair was also popular. In 1977, punk singer Debbie Harry of Blondie sparked a new trend with her shoulder-length, dyed platinum blonde hair worn with a long fringe (bangs), popular in the late 1970s. In the 1970s, making one of the popular hairstyles for a woman didn't take a lot of time.