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"Princess bob". Experts showed the most trendy hairstyle of summer 2024
Summer hairstyle trends may come and go, but one style will always remain in fashion – the bob haircut. This season is proof of that because the "princess bob" has broken into the trends – chic and sharp, which will dominate this summer, according to professionals.
"The 'princess bob' is a striking haircut and an ideal option for those who want to change their style," says Nicola Wood, a leading hairstylist and founder of Hair Made Easy, "It's a short haircut above the shoulders, just below the ears. It's perfect for those who want a fresh, light cut in the summer heat." Among the fans of this bob are actress Elle Fanning, Gigi Hadid, and Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark, Glamour writes.
What does the "princess bob" look like
"2024 is the year of the bob," says Wood. "In previous years, big, bouncy cuts and long styles dominated, but this year, short styles are back. In addition, '90s-inspired hairstyles are back in style. "Short, glossy bobs were very popular in the 90s, so it's no surprise that they're back, this time with a 'princess bob,'" she says.
According to the expert, the "princess bob" suits any face shape, depending on the length you choose. The haircut is also suitable for all hair types. "For those with thinner hair, you'll be able to stick to one length of your bob as it will sit neatly in a perfect shape around your face. However, if your hair is thicker, you may want to add layers to reduce the weight a bit," says Wood.
How to style a trendy hairstyle
This bob can be easily styled by yourself. "If you prefer a more relaxed, loose look, then a side parting and loose waves are the perfect low-maintenance look," says Wood.
While a blow-dried bob can add volume and is perfect for a romantic, soft date night style, pulled-back strands create a more dressy, sophisticated aesthetic.
Haircut care
"The 'princess bob' is known for its blunt, razor-sharp ends, so it's important to trim the ends to keep the style defined," says Woods. "Again, it all depends on your personal hair type, as some people grow faster than others. The expert recommends avoiding constant blow-drying for healthy hair.
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