BEAUTY | JUNE 26, 2018

HOW TO STYLE A LOB HAIRCUT: YOUR GUIDE TO LONG BOBS

AVEDA ARTIST TIMOTHY WALKINHOOD

SHARES STYLING TIPS AND PRODUCT PICKS

FOR SUMMER'S HOTTEST STYLE

Are you bored of your hairstyle and are ready to take the plunge and change it up? The lob haircut, AKA long bob haircut, has been having a moment for a few years now, and salon guests in-the-know love to shake things up with long bob hairstyles when they get the itch to make the chop.

 

Expert Approved

 

Aveda Artist Timothy Walkinhood, who works at Douglas J Salon in Okemos, MI, says he’s had plenty of lob fans in his chair. “It’s trendy, it’s modern, and it gives you so many options for styling,” he says of the cut. “You can still pull it up, you can use Texture Tonic to scrunch and go and if you want to spend some time with the iron, that’s a good look too!”

 

Timothy praises the look’s versatility, especially in the summer months. “You can go from day to night super easily,” he says. “If you’re wearing your hair up for work, you can come home, throw in a couple curls, spray some Texture Tonic in it and it’s night-time ready. You don’t have to spend all the heat time if you don’t want to because it’s so in now to look effortless and lived-in and not so polished.

 

The Perfect Product

 

Timothy’s number one product pick for styling a lob is, if you haven’t guessed, Texture Tonic. “Whether it’s on straight hair, thick hair or fine hair, it enhances the natural texture,” he explains. “It creates that piecey definition.”

Our Texture tonic helps to define and enhance natural texture and create piecy definition. Salt (magnesium sulfate) helps contract and compress hair, instantly creating a defined texture, while cane sugar is a natural humectant that helps provide a soft, touchable texture infused with natural shine. Enriched with Babassu, this tonic helps create effortless texture.
Top tips for using Texture Tonic:

  • • After tonging the hair, spritz Texture Tonic throughout tresses from mid-lengths to ends and scrunch in to open the curl and for a raw, natural, tousled texture
  • • Always start with less product and layer more as you need to gradually achieve your ultimate texture
  • • Before blow-drying, spritz Texture Tonic throughout tresses and twist the hair as you dry for loose, textured waves
  • • Scrunch Texture Tonic into wet hair and leave to air-dry for a mussed-up feel
  • • Pull hair into a sleek ponytail and spritz Texture Tonic through the lengths to create a cool contrast between sleek roots and undone lengths

 

Timothy's Tips for Long Bob Hairstyles

 

Looking to airdry your lobs? “I prep the hair with Brilliant Damage Control to detangle, towel-dry by squeezing, not roughly drying, spray Texture Tonic on the midlengths and ends and scrunch,” Timothy says. “Then I spray a little more, scrunch a little more – there’s a lot of scrunching if I’m going natural – or I’ll spray and twist the hair into waves or loose curls and literally let it dry without touching it.” If you need frizz control, try using Be Curly Style-Prep or Brilliant Retexturing Gel as well.

 

If you want undone, textured beachy waves with an iron, Timothy recommends prepping with Brilliant Damage Control to protect from thermal damage, then spritzing on Texture Tonic before blowdrying hair on high fan with medium heat. (You can use a paddle brush or finger-dry, whatever you prefer.) Once hair is dry, use a 1 & ¼” curling wand or a 1 inch flat iron and start curling the hair about two inches away from the scalp. Leave about an inch at the end uncurled. Tug on the end of each curl to loosen and lengthen. 

 

Curl everything away from the face until you get to the section above the ear and begin alternating. To finish, spray on a little more Texture Tonic and run your hands through your hair to separate curls and give them an effortless, undone look. Finish with a little Air Control hair spray and you’re done! 

 

 

 

Love his tips? Follow Timothy on Instagram at @timothywalkinhood.

 

 

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