Guest Author - Lynne Chapman
This is the story of one girl generously donating her
long hair to Locks of Love, an organization that creates human hair wigs for
children who lose their hair due to alopecia.
Giving up her long hair was a hard choice for this middle
schooler but her reward was a dramatically updated image. Her long, grade
school hairstyle became a fashion-forward deeply angled bob.
Our model’s “before” look and the traumatic first “CUT.”
Her hair was put into a ponytail and cut off.
(This was done to control the hair in preparation for
mailing.)
Her finished look is the very trendy Deep Angle Bob. You
might call it an Inverted Bob. This is not meant to be a detailed description
of how to cut this look. For that, you will need to visit an instructor for
hands-on training, but the general description follows.
The back of this style is cut very short with feathery
fringe at the nape area. To get the feathers, direct all of the nape area up to
the occipital bone and cut it there. After the ponytail was cut off as in the
picture above, the center was already short enough to begin the look. (I don’t
advise beginning the haircut in this way for everyone.) The cut is started in
the center back at the occipital bone All the hair from either side was pulled
toward the center causing it to become progressively longer toward the ears.
The back and the neckline was finished by freehand trimming to shape it in to
follow the natural curve of the head.
The top hair was brought down to the occipital bone and
cut. It was then layered to take away the “wedge” effect.
As you can see, the sides of this style are long,
creating the angle. What is not apparent in the picture, is that they are
texturized to take out extra weight at the bottom and to allow for some
piecyness. This style is parted slightly to the side and is asymmetrical with
the heavy side being longer than the other. The light side also has some
shorter pieces of hair around the face.
(Heavy side = The hair is combed toward that side. Light
side = The part is on that side.)
While this hairstyle is fine worn sleek and unfussy,
putting a little work into it gives it a fashion magazine edge. After
shampooing, apply firm hold styling foam and blow it dry. Create fullness on
the top while keeping the sides close to the face. Use a small amount of hair
wax to scrunch in to and separate the pieces created by the texturizing.
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