Cut to just above the shoulders. Style the full length in deep, defined S-shaped waves running from the roots to the ends, with the very tips curving inward toward the jaw. The waves are full and rounded, giving the bob a sculpted, voluminous shape with a smooth, glossy surface. Keep the wave pattern even and well-formed all over — full structured waves, not loose or beachy texture.
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The baroque bob is the elaborately styled chin-length bob — voluminous, often curled or waved, sometimes with ornate finger waves or decorative pins. It's not really a haircut so much as a styling philosophy applied to a chin-length bob. The 'baroque' name evokes the elaborate hairstyles of the 17th-century European aristocracy — high, ornamented, intentionally theatrical.
It flatters oval and heart faces — the styling adds volume around the cheekbones and the chin-length shape exposes the jaw to balance the elaborate top. Wavy hair holds the baroque styling longest; straight hair can take the set with hot rollers but loses it through the day. The look is built for occasions and red-carpet events, not Tuesday meetings.
High styling maintenance, low cut maintenance. Cut: blunt one-length chin-length bob, trimmed every six weeks. Styling: hot rollers, finger waves, decorative pins, strong-hold hairspray. Allow 45 minutes to an hour for full styling. The look has appeared on red carpets and bridal shoots regularly through the 2010s and 2020s, often paired with vintage-leaning fashion. Cut a chin-length blunt bob; the styling is the look.
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