Then, a wild revelation: "I'm only going to use a diffuser to dry your hair," he said. I clearly looked shocked. "A lot of people with fine hair don't know when they actually have a natural wave to their hair. A diffuser will bring out your curls."
Before My Bob Haircut
Image Source: Photography by Kelsey Castañon
Because I hadn't quite anticipated going as short with my hair as I did that day, I didn't manage to sneak a "before" photo right before my appointment. But this selfie, taken last week at a photo shoot, shows the length of my hair hits a few inches below my shoulders when curled. (Please excuse my very fashionable metro cards; they were meant to set my hairstyle — a story for another time.)
Like Warren said, the bob haircut isn't exactly complicated if you have fine hair like I do. My problem with having long hair was that it would lose its volume and oomph quickly, and it made my face look smaller in comparison. "When you have long hair, and it's fine, it doesn't really do anything for you — you need movement or texture," he said. (Note: I also don't dye it or have any layers to help on that front.) "The bob adds an element of something."
If you're of a medium or coarser hair texture, and you're not lacking on movement, Warren suggests going the blunt route. "A good stylist will know if layers or no layers work best for you."
Then, a wild revelation: "I'm only going to use a diffuser to dry your hair," he said. I clearly looked shocked. "A lot of people with fine hair don't know when they actually have a natural wave to their hair. A diffuser will bring out your curls."
If you're like me and have used a diffuser as often as you have your dentist's flossing recommendation, Warren offered some sage advice: "When you're drying your hair, make sure to use your fingers to pull your roots upward away from your head when the heat is on it, but don't comb all the way through. That'll break your curl pattern."
Listen, I'm the person who asks hairstylists to skip the hairspray even on the most humid of days, but Warren says this is key for making this style work. "Don't be afraid of hairspray," he said as he — and I'm not exaggerating — bathed my hair in Goldwell Kerasilk Style Fixing Effect Hairspray ($30). "Seriously. For this style to hold, especially if you have fine hair, you almost need to drench it."
Much to my disbelief, diffusing my new bob haircut completely worked — and the result was perfectly imperfect, disheveled but cool, and exactly the hairstyle I've been wanting. . . but always felt too hesitant to try.