

Hairstyle
A closer look at winter’s latest trend: the wob (wavy bob)
This term ‘wob’ (a combination of ‘wavy’ and ‘bob’) is more than likely going to be a part of your vocabulary in 2015. This new trend is all about the messy bob. Of course, the hairstyle has been around for some time now, yet has been given a brand new name thanks to its increasing popularity.
This winter, you should be wearing your bob in a more relaxed style with lots of subtle layers. There’s something for everyone with the wavy bob: thanks to the volume and shape of this bowl-esque style, your features instantly appear more streamlined and slimmer. It is perfect for almost every woman and is great for versatility. Not to mention the fact that you can get ready in under 5 minutes in the morning! Finally, the wob is ideal for adding a boho-chic touch to any outfit.
To create your bob, twist your straighteners to create effortless waves. To do this, select a fairly wide piece of hair, then straighten whilst twisting your wrist away from your face. Repeat this process all over to get the runway look. When complete, run your fingertips throughout your new-found waves to loosen them up for a more natural finish. Already made a salon appointment to go shorter? Choose from an A-line wob, short wob or even a long wob…the possibilities are endless! Complete your transformation with this season’s must-have; subtle highlights that will instantly define your waves.
© Pixelformula / Isabel Marant prêt-à-porter runway, Autumn-Winter 2014-2015 © Jean Louis David
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