20 Ideas to Style an Asian Bob Haircut in Easy Video Tutorials
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#12: Festive and Shiny
Part the hair to one side. For the side with less hair, pull the hair behind your ear and secure it with bobby pins. Apply gel and start placing the rhinestones in the hair. Grab the rest of the mane to the parted side. Begin curling the hair with a 1-inch curling iron. Finish with hairspray.
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#13: Quick Bun with Deep Side Parting
Short bob and stubborn Asian texture shouldn’t get in your way to trying out classy high buns. You can always secure excess strands with fashionable barrettes and hold the beauty in place with a hardworking hairspray.
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#14: Mini Space Buns
Cute and effortless, this hairstyle is a perfect way to spice up your casual look. Turn off your inner perfectionist. Messy hair is still trendy, no matter if it’s for a summer festival or the grocery store.
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#15: Half-Up, Half-Down Bun
In this video tutorial, I’m starting with pre-curled hair and styling from there. The key is to create the desired shape of the bun. As always, practice makes perfect. If not, try using a different elastic and control the shape with bobby pins.
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#16: Hairstyle for Wearing a Hat
On days that I just don’t know what to do with my Asian bob haircut, I tie it up and throw on a hat. My favorite step that changes the whole look is to curl a couple of pieces in the front for a face-framing effect.
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#17: Edgy French-Braided Style
In this video, I’m incorporating bubble braids and simple three strand braids with different tendrils. Pick the option you like the most and try it out.