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How To Style an “Old Money” Bob: A Step-by-Step Guide

by lily

With popular shows like Saltburn, Succession, and The White Lotus showcasing the allure of old money, the “Old Money” Bob has become a sought-after hairstyle. This elegant cut exudes sophistication and classic charm, embodying the timeless elegance associated with wealth and refinement. Justin Michael Parra, a Sam Villa Ambassador and stylist at La Bella Salon & Beauty Lounge, shares his expert technique for achieving this voluminous and polished look.

Products and Tools Needed

  • Dry Sectioning Clips
  • Paddle Brush
  • Redken Control Addict
  • Redken Root Lift
  • Redken Thermal Spray 22
  • Sam Villa Pro Ionic Blow Dryer
  • Sam Villa Sleekr Professional Flat Iron
  • Short Cutting Comb
  • Tail Comb
  • Velcro Rollers
  • Brushable Hairspray 12

Product Application Tips

Product Distance: When applying products, keep the bottle at a distance from your head as directed to ensure even coverage.

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Blow Dry: Use the Root Lift for added volume.

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Smoothing: Employ the short cutting comb for smoothing and the tail comb for clean sectioning and rolling.

Curling: Use the flat iron to achieve a polished curl.

Setting: Utilize dry sectioning clips and Velcro rollers to set hair and cool without creasing.

Finishing: Apply Brushable Hairspray 12 for texture and smoothing. Thermal Spray 22 protects from heat, while Control Addict sets the style.

Step-by-Step Guide to Styling

Sectioning and Iron Work

Front:

Mohawk Section: Start by sectioning a Mohawk strip above the parietal ridge and secure it with clips.

Front of Ear: Clip a section of hair that falls on or in front of the shoulder.

Behind the Ear: Clip a section where the hair grows towards the back of the shoulder.

Back:

Section Size: Take small sections that fit the flat iron.

Product Application: Apply thermal spray to each section and comb to smooth.

Flat Iron Technique: Use the fine teeth of the cutting comb to lift the section and pass the flat iron 2-3 times. Compress the hair with tight elevation, twisting towards the body to create the curl.

Cooling: Tuck the curl around your finger or wrap it around a Velcro roller. Secure with a clip to cool.

Sides:

Horizontal Sections: Work with horizontal sections to build volume around the face. Aim to create a rounded shape that tucks under the chin.

Top:

Larger Rollers: Use horizontal sections in the Mohawk area with larger rollers for a looser wave pattern. This adds flow to the longer strands.

Final Styling

Cooling Time: Allow the entire head to cool for 10-20 minutes. This step is crucial for setting the curl and ensuring it holds its shape.

Remove Rollers and Clips: Once the hair has cooled, remove the clips and rollers.

Brush and Shape: Spray a paddle brush with Control Addict and brush the hair away from the face. This technique helps achieve the desired shape with maximum body around the face and a soft curve under the chin.

Conclusion

The “Old Money” Bob is a timeless hairstyle that brings an air of sophistication and elegance. By following these detailed steps and using the recommended products, you can achieve a voluminous and polished look that mirrors the classic, refined style of old money. With practice and the right tools, you’ll master this iconic haircut and showcase a truly timeless elegance.

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