SAME CUT FLICKED UP: Transform your bob cut with a curling iron, flicking the ends up. Wavey, rather than curly will look more natural. (Axel Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images)
April 26, 2009 9:27,Last Updated: April 26, 2009 7:39
By
Katy Mantyk,
GRADUATED BOB: The hair follows the angle of the jaw line to give a great shape to your head and elongates the neck.(Shaun Curry/AFP/Getty Images) (Dave Hogan/Getty Images)CLEOPATRA BOB: This look is quite dramatic. Katie makes this work for the evening by making it super smooth and applying some serious red carpet shine. (Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)SAME CUT FLICKED UP: Transform your bob cut with a curling iron, flicking the ends up. Wavey, rather than curly will look more natural. (Axel Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images)Spring is here, and it’s time for spring hair. Make yourself feel great after a long winter of hats and scarves, and get a new hair do and a nice conditioning treatment to bring the shine out and the bounce back.
Go Short
How about a bob cut? This is not a style restricted to kindergarten girls. It can be a really elegant, sophisticated look, yet easy to wear and style. It works for any age. It’ll be light and cool for the hot months.
Here are a few ideas from Katie Holmes, who over the last year or two has sported most of the most flattering short bob styles. Other than a flattering cut, the key to making Katie’s styles really pop is the incredible, red carpet shine. Try a conditioning treatment once a month at home this summer to combat swimmer's hair.
Breathe Life Into Long Locks
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