Fall 2007 Hairstyle Trend: The Bob
If you enjoy keeping up with hairstyle trends, then you are probably interested in knowing what this season's hottest hairstyle trend is. Well, there's good news for people who enjoy keeping their hair shorter! The bob is definitely what's in this fall season. Here, we will take a closer
look at some variations of this hair style, as well as a closer look at some of the celebrities who have the bob hairstyle.
The Concave Bob Hairstyle
Unless you live under a rock, you have probably seen the concave bob before - on Victoria Beckham! The concave bob is typically kept the shortest of all of the bob hairstyle variations. The hair in the front is cut slightly longer than the hair in the back, though not a lot. The concave bob is often recommended for women who have thin or fine, straight hair. If you really want to follow this fall 2007 hairstyle trend, than you might want to consider adding highlights to the concave bob hairstyle!
The Inverted Bob Hairstyle
Another one of the very popular variations of the bob hairstyle is the inverted bob. The whole entire idea of the inverted bob hairstyle is to cut the back very short, but keep the front fairly long and equal in length on both sides. This is another style that is often recommended for people who have fine hair, though it can work nicely on people who have hair that is medium in thickness and wavy. It is pretty common for people to leave the inverted bob uncolored, though some people do choose to add some light highlights. This hairstyle can be found on singer Rihanna.
The Asymmetrical Bob Hairstyle
The asymmetrical bob hairstyle is very similar to the inverted bob hairstyle. The only main difference is that with the asymmetrical bob hairstyle, the front sides are kept uneven rather than equal in length. Otherwise, the same exact guidelines for the inverted bob hairstyle apply to the asymmetrical bob hairstyle.
The Classic Bob Hairstyle
The Concave Bob Hairstyle
Unless you live under a rock, you have probably seen the concave bob before - on Victoria Beckham! The concave bob is typically kept the shortest of all of the bob hairstyle variations. The hair in the front is cut slightly longer than the hair in the back, though not a lot. The concave bob is often recommended for women who have thin or fine, straight hair. If you really want to follow this fall 2007 hairstyle trend, than you might want to consider adding highlights to the concave bob hairstyle!
The Inverted Bob Hairstyle
Another one of the very popular variations of the bob hairstyle is the inverted bob. The whole entire idea of the inverted bob hairstyle is to cut the back very short, but keep the front fairly long and equal in length on both sides. This is another style that is often recommended for people who have fine hair, though it can work nicely on people who have hair that is medium in thickness and wavy. It is pretty common for people to leave the inverted bob uncolored, though some people do choose to add some light highlights. This hairstyle can be found on singer Rihanna.
The Asymmetrical Bob Hairstyle
The asymmetrical bob hairstyle is very similar to the inverted bob hairstyle. The only main difference is that with the asymmetrical bob hairstyle, the front sides are kept uneven rather than equal in length. Otherwise, the same exact guidelines for the inverted bob hairstyle apply to the asymmetrical bob hairstyle.
The Classic Bob Hairstyle
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