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The Lob: Hollywood's Hottest Haircut
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The Lob: Hollywood's Hottest Haircut
By Stephanie Nolasco, April 02, 2013

What’s the one look hair stylists insist works on everyone, can make hair appear
healthier and happens to be perfect for the steamy summer season?
READ: Jessica Chastain, Reese Witherspoon Go For Old Hollywood Glam
at Oscars
Meet the lob, or the long bob.
“The lob, also known as the demi bob, is the hot new trend for this season,”
reveals Eugene Smith, senior stylist at Ted Gibson in New York City. “It’s a chic
new look that has gotten really popular for the girl who once had long hair, but
isn’t ready for the big chop of the traditional bob.”
Unlike the bob, which is ideally cut at jaw-level, the lob skims the shoulders,
making it long enough to be worn in a ponytail or bun, but also short enough to
create a sleek look without hours under the blow dryer.
 You don't have to be a celebrity to look like one. Here's how to get the look for
yourself:
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Olivia Palermo
One of the many reasons why the lob is so popular now? “It looks great on
everyone, whether you pair it with a side part, middle part, bangs, wavy or
straight hair, but never curly,” says Smith, who loves the lob on socialite Olivia
Palermo. “Ask your stylist to keep the ends light and wispy to avoid a pyramid
look."
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Rachel McAdams
Do your locks lay flat no matter how much hairspray you add? If so, it might
time to add bangs. “A bang-lob combo works best on finer hair with a slight
wave,” explains Giovanni Mele, owner and artistic director of Philadelphia-based
Giovanni & Pileggi salon. “This can work on both a long oval face and a smaller
round one.”
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Jessica Alba
There’s no miracle treatment to make thin hair grow quickly, but you can give it
new life. "The lob is especially great for ladies with thinner hair because a blunt
edge can help make their hair appear thicker, but you can also opt for piecier
ends with your cut if you have thicker hair,” says Los Angeles-based groomer
Julia Papworth who looks to actress Jessica Alba as a lob-spiration. However, if
you do suffer from thin hair, make sure your hair is trimmed slightly above the
shoulders. “If you go any shorter, you will be getting a bob haircut, which has
much less versatility,” warns Papworth.
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Ciara
The lob is one of the most versatile styles there is. “The lob is ideal for most
women since they can adjust the part, angle or length to best suit their face
shape,” says California-based hairstylist David Babaii. “Another bonus is adding a
fringe. This can be a longer swept to the side bang (like singer Ciara pictured
here) or a blunt Cleopatra one.”
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Jennifer Aniston
“Whether it is angled or just pin straight, long bobs can soften and elongate the
face, which works well for people with strong facial features or with an oval facial
shape,” explains Angelo David of New York City-based Angelo David Salon.
“Should you wish to proceed with this look, keep in mind to give emphasis to the
section around the face. You want to create soft layers around that area to
create a beautiful frame for the face.” David also adds that “whenever I think of
lobs, I think of Jennifer Aniston, whose angled long bob created a new wave of
hair trends back in 2011.”
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January Jones
For hair in dire need of shine, skip the pore-clogging oils and hair products.
According South Beach-based stylist Danny Jelaca, it's best to opt for the lob,
like “Mad Men” star January Jones, who is a fan of the cut. “This style makes hair
look so healthy and shiny with a lot of movement without feeling too short,” he
explains. “You can ombré the front to give it a current feel. It’s best when the
hair rests on the shoulders and the front is dancing just at the collar bone.”
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Emily Blunt
Lobs can be easily accessorized by adding a simple bobby pin to channel old
Hollywood glamour like Emily Blunt. If you prefer to keep your hair off your face,
you can easily give yourself some height. “In a longer lob, hair is long enough to
be pinned back into an up-do, but still has the glamour and sex appeal of the
classic bob,” says Mele.
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Julianne Hough
Even though the lob requires some snipping, make sure the hair in the front of
your face is long enough to maintain this stylish, yet low-maintenance look all
day. “You need enough length in the front to pull off the lob,” insists Jelaca. “If
your hair is layered you can disguise them with texturizing as long as there is
enough length to give it that edge.” Actress Julianne Hough best mastered this
style by growing out her layers without completely making her hair one length.
As a result, she can go for a choppy, rocker style for night or brush it out to keep
it softer and more feminine during the day.
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Zoe Saldana
With so many lob looks to choose from, how do you know which one is right for
you? “I always tell my clients when wanting a change to go to a wig store and
try a few on that have the look they are thinking of,” Babaii says. “Then, take
pictures and send to friends and family for feedback. This way, you have an idea
how you will look and exactly what length, angle or bang best suits you.”
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Olivia Munn
Make sure you visit a stylist who specializes in creating and maintaining sexy,
short hair. “Do some research,” stresses Mele. “Go to a salon with a reputation
you can trust. Cutting off your long locks for a lob can be a big change. You want
to make sure they know what they are doing. Then, find out which products they
used to create your new do.” A good stylist, explains Mele, will also be able to
tell you which products work best for your hair and how to use them.
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