The 1970s are back more than ever, proof with the 70 ’Bob: a deliciously retro way to adopt the cup at the square.
Certainly, the 1970s were in the coast in 2022!Since 2020, trends from another era have continued to make their comeback, and this year is obviously no exception.After the comeback of the Shag Cup at the Joan Jett, the Brushing Farrah Fawcett or the Wafty Curtain Bangs fringe, here is the 70 ’Bob.Kesaco?It is a classic square cut that arrives at the jaw and with a beautiful volume, but to which we added a small retro touch thanks to a curtain fringe.
An ultra desirable combo
The Rideau fringe is one of the most popular styles of the decade.This fringe which splits in the middle of the forehead into two large strands blends perfectly with the rest of the hair.Timeless, it is easy to adopt but also has the advantage of coming to frame the face and draw cheekbones.To keep it in place, it however requires a little styling, but that we are reassured: nothing very scerage, a hairdryer and a round brush do the.
So when we combine the classic square with this flagship trend, we get the 70 ’Bob, an ultra -retro hairstyle for an assumed vintage look, but which paradoxically has never been so topical.What if we want an even more retro style?We can abandon the curtain bangs for the benefit of the "Bottleck Bangs" which requires even less maintenance than the first.So, do we go to short hair?
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