When you book your appointment, bring clear photos of Rama from multiple angles. Ask your stylist for:
• Length: specify whether you want chin-length (classic bob), jawline-grazing, or a longer lob.
• Line: request a clean, blunt perimeter if you want drama and density, or a slightly graduated line for softer movement.
• Layers: minimal interior layering keeps weight and shine; light point-cutting at the ends softens the edge without losing shape.
• Texture: ask for texturising only at the tips, not through the crown – this preserves the bob’s signature fullness.
• Face-framing: subtle angles in front (a slight forward face-framing) can flatter round or square faces, while a straight-across line suits oval faces beautifully.
Tools and techniques used by pros
Stylists creating this look typically use sharp shears for the main line and thinning scissors or a razor sparingly to remove bulk. A straight razor (used carefully) can create feathered ends for a lived-in look. For precision, hair is usually cut on dry hair to ensure the final length and fall are accurate, especially important if you have natural wave or curl.
