The times of your mother sticking a bowl in your head to help along with your in-kitchen haircut is likely to be lengthy gone, however the newest bob pattern actually takes us again! Introducing the cup bob, the elegant, grown-up tackle the bowl reduce that ditches the bowl-bangs in favor of an excellent modern fashion.
Featured Specialists Harry Josh is a celeb hairstylist and KERASILK ambassador Dimitris Giannetos is a celeb hairstylist and Moroccanoil and L’Oréal ambassador What’s the cup bob? IG: @dimitrishair
“A cup bob is a super sleek, chin-length cut that hugs the face and curves in slightly at the ends— almost like it’s cupping the jawline,” explains movie star hairstylist and Moroccanoil and L’Oréal ambassador, Dimitris Giannetos.
Harry Josh, movie star hairstylist and ambassador for KERASILK, agrees. “The main detail that makes the cup bob unique to a traditional bob is how it’s styled,” he says. “By round brushing under, towards the chin, you’re getting a completely different look.”
Is it a extra glamorous bowl reduce?
“It’s clean, sculpted and sharp but with a softness to the shape,” Giannetos notes. “And yes, it’s the bowl cut’s grown-up, glam older sister. The old-school bowl cut was blunt and harsh, but the cup bob is glossy, tailored and intentional.”
Should you’re feeling a bit intimidated by the cup bob’s closeness to the bowl reduce, Josh clarifies that the tip end result appears to be like distinct. “Because of styling, the bowl cut ultimately looks totally different and traditionally involves bangs,” he says.
Styling the Cup Bob
“To style it, you want a smooth, glassy finish with a slight curve under,” Giannetos explains. “I’d prep damp hair with L’Oréal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths Heat Slayer Leave In ($9) to protect and smooth, then blow-dry with a round brush, curving the ends in.”
And that spherical brush element? It’s important.
“A round brush is the most important tool, and we’ll use it to heat and cool the ends of your style,” Josh explains. “I also love the KERASILK Smoothing Blow Dry Cream ($14) to keep the look smooth with a soft, silky feel.”
“I like to finish with a flat iron if needed, and seal it with L’Oréal Paris Elnett Satin Strong Hold Hair Spray ($16) for that lightweight hold without stiffness,” Giannetos notes.