Classic Bob For Fine Hair - Salon Haircut Tutorial

This medium length bob is angled frontwards to gain more body around the face, which creates a nice effect for fine tresses.

How to Choose a Bob for Your Hair Length A rule of thumb is that fine tresses seem fuller in shorter cuts. That’s because the stronger and thicker part of strands is left and the weaker part is removed, as well as shorter strands have lighter weight for a better lift. Nevertheless, this doesn’t mean that longer bob hairstyles for fine hair are a big no-no. If you want your locks to look lengthy, think blunt rather than choppy. “A strong weight line with a fresh, blunt cut can actually give hair a longer appearance. So while you’re cutting, you’re creating an illusion of length and volume,” says Jill Crosby who worked with many A-listers from Alicia Silverstone to Kylie Minogue.

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Augusto Jasso: We need to see more angles of the final result please!

Sue Smith: That is not MY definition of fine hair … you ought to see mine ‍♀️‼️

Kimberley Dawn: Lordy, Lordy I am so glad it's not my hair being cut by this woman.

Annette Caller: That’s not fine hair lol

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