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The French Bob
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When many think of bobs, they think of 1920s flappers sporting pin-straight, ear-skimming cuts. But as anyone who keeps tabs on celebrity hair trends knows, they’ve “resurfaced with a modern twist,” as Haliti says. Today’s bobs are more touseled, with many embracing loose waves and soft curls.
The cheekbone-length French bob “accentuates the jawline and cheekbones, so it’s best for square, heart, and oval faces,” says Haliti. For a very French feel, use a curling or flat iron to create waves, then add texture spray to create that undone, touseled look.
