The French bob or French bob is a cut with a lot of personality. It is usually worn at the level of the jaw or even a little higher and with a straight bangs at the height of the eyebrows or baby bangs type. Ultra-straight hair with inward ends are other of his hallmarks. And it seems that this fall is going to return stronger than ever.
It is a classic cut that has its roots in the fashion of the 20s when women freed themselves from the ties of long hair and corsets and could adapt their looks to the new times. And if we keep it so much in mind, it is because she was able to make an icon of a character like Amelie that we continue to remember many years after the premiere of the film and with whom we usually identify this haircut.
The French bob, the fashionable cut for autumn
This cut is perfect if you are looking to give your hair character and personality . It is risky yes, but it sure marks a before and after in your life. There are also versions for all tastes, from the most casual to the most polished. It all depends on how your hair is and the look you are looking for for that specific day.
- We really like this one, with open bangs and tousled effect . It is sophisticated but with an effortless air that always favors more than other more elaborate hairstyles and that require more time to be perfect in the morning. The bangs usually have a lot of prominence and can also be ultra short or blunt and curtain type.
- It is a haircut that looks especially good with straight hair, especially if it is very abundant because although the layers can help, the grace is that it has volume just above the nape. However, in a curly version it also looks that good.
- Regarding the hair colors with which a French bob can be worn, dark ones tend to predominate. The chestnut, the chocolate and the jet. It is very rare to see a cut of this type in blonde hair but we have seen them in a red-haired version. However, the key to making this look look good is that the color is uniform. The shape of the hair is already graceful enough so the highlights are discarded.
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