So many variations of the bob. I show you some great texturing techniques in this video. I love doing short haircuts for women.
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from wikipedia
Historically, women in the west have usually worn their hair long. Although young girls, actresses and a few "advanced" or fashionable women had worn short hair even before
World War I[
1][2][3][4]—for example in 1910 the
French actress Polaire, (above) is described as having "a shock of short, dark hair",[5] a cut she adopted in the early
1890s[6]—the style was not considered generally respectable[7] until given impetus by the inconvenience of long hair to girls engaged in war work.[8][9]
English society beauty
Lady Diana Cooper, who had had bobbed hair as a child,[10] kept the style through her teenage years[11] and continued in
1914 as an adult.[12] Renowned dancer and fashion trendsetter
Irene Castle introduced her "
Castle bob" to a receptive
American audience in
1915, and by
1920 the style was rapidly becoming fashionable.[13] Popularized by film stars
Colleen Moore and
Louise Brooks in the early
1920s, it was still seen as a somewhat shocking statement of independence in young women, as older people were used to seeing girls wearing long dresses and heavy Edwardian-style hair. Hairdressers, whose training was mainly in arranging and curling long hair, were slow to realise that short styles for women had arrived to stay, and so barbers in many cities found lines of women outside their shops, waiting to be shorn of hair that had taken many years to grow
1960s and beyond
Anna Wintour with a bob haircut and a fringe/bangs
In the 1960s,
Vidal Sassoon made it popular again, using the shape of the early bob and making it more stylish in a simpler cut. Its resurgence coincided with the arrival of the "mop top"
Beatle cut for men.[19] Those associated with the bob at that time included the fashion designers
Mary Quant and
Jean Muir, actresses
Nancy Kwan,
Carolyn Jones,
Barbara Feldon and
Amanda Barrie, and singers as diverse as
Keely Smith,
Cilla Black,
Billie Davis,
Juliette Gréco,
Mireille Mathieu and
Beverly Bivens of the American group
We Five. Many styles and combinations of the "bob" have evolved since
. In the late
1980s,
Siouxsie Sioux, lead singer of
Siouxsie and the Banshees, and
Corinne Drewery, singer of
Swing Out Sister, had bob cuts for a short time.
Singer Linda Ronstadt sported a very "Louise Brooks" inspired bob on the cover of two
Grammy award winning albums in the late 1980s.
1987's
Trio album with
Dolly Parton and
Emmylou Harris and her
1989 release Cry Like A Rainstorm,
Howl Like The Wind. She also wears the cut in the video for her duet with
James Ingram,
Somewhere Out There. Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of
American Vogue since
1988, apparently had hers trimmed every day (
Times 2, 10 July
2006). In the early
1990s Cyndi Lauper had a bob haircut with very unusual colors; soon afterwards, the cut became identified with
Uma Thurman's character of
Mia Wallace in
Quentin Tarantino's
1994 film Pulp Fiction. In the mid to late 1990s,
T-Boz of
TLC also had a bob haircut with very unusual colors that was asymmetrical with bangs. Also, for the first two seasons and the first two episodes of the third season of
Lois and Clark:
The New Adventures of Superman, the character of
Lois Lane (
Teri Hatcher) had a trademark bob haircut. Also, in
Barry Sonnenfeld's
1997 film Men in Black, the character of Dr.
Laurel Weaver (
Linda Fiorentino) also sported a bob.
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