10 Sep Spring
The Textured “BOB” -
Its easy to see why this hairstyle is so popular and if it isn't so easy to see let me explain a few key points. Firstly this length is great for a couple of reason, its off your next and shoulders (so it doesn't get too hot), its easy to wash and wear messy (so very low maintenance), you can still tie it up off your face (there are always those chickens that refuse to go short because they cant tie their hair up at the gym, not an excuse) and having had these styles many times over my lifetime i can vouch that its an extremely easy hairstyle to grow out and still looks amazing.
The “Lob” -
Now here is a style that is virtually the perfect length to start off with when doing a drastic chop. Its completely easy to style, in most cases its worn straight (if you haven’t figured out how to use straightener yet its time to learn, in fact its past your time to learn by about 10 years so get on to your stylist for tips.) The Lob totally fools you into thinking you still have long hair but really without all the hassle.
Versatile Pixie -
Last but definitely not least there is the versatile pixie cut. This picture was generating around the internet along with a video of this blonde bombshell showing off all the different way to style her short hair. IT WAS AMAZING.......honestly, no one can ever tell me that short hair is limiting. I watched right before my very own two eyes this hairstyle transform into about 5 other hairstyles making this my standout number 1 when it comes to doing a good old chop!
Spring is also the season i get most creative. Those pretty little pastel tones just poke their head through the gap and throw multicoloured confetti all over my guests head. Unlike Autumn pastels, (where your stuck to those cooler tones, and by cool i mean blue and violet not im totally cool man) Spring isnt fussy. Its every hairdressers dream season where you literally have all shades to play around with.
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