, or even the baroque style requires a little more explaining.According to hairstylist , the “baroque bob is all down to the blow-dry and finish,” she says. “It’s a simple but structured cut that is styled into voluminous sculpted waves.” Generally, the style sits just above the shoulder and features longer, looser layers, which allow for more versatility in styling.
Zendaya is one excellent example of “It oozes glamour and sophistication,” says Inverarity. “Really, it’s a classic bob shape, which draws inspiration from timeless Hollywood icons such as and Rita Hayworth.”It certainly fits the bill for 2024’s overarching hair theme: a move toward more polished, luxurious hair, in contrast to last year’s focus on all things undone, understated, and effortless.
This is hair that looks “done” but in a good way. “Less of the undone texture, more full, bouncy and sexy hair,” Inverarity says.A great in-between cut, the baroque bob is a midway point for those or an easy way for those with longer hair to go shorter without too drastic a change.
It also “complements all face shapes and hair textures,” and since it’s more of a styling trend, anyone can get the look if they already have a bob.What's more, it's a particularly good style to try if you have because “it adds volume and dimension on these hair types,” according to Inverarity. “But it can also easily be worn on thicker, curly, or textured hair types too.
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