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How to Cut an A-Line Bob Hairstyle: Video Series

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Need a new short haircut? Learn how to cut your hair into the famous A-Line bob hairstyle in this free video series from a professional hairstylist.

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  1. Want Victoria Beckham hairstyle? Learn about the famous A-Line bob haircut in this free video clip from a professional hair stylist.

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  2. Short haircuts can be tricky. Learn tips for sectioning hair for a A-Line bob hair cut in this free video clip from a professional hair stylist.

    Views: 9,223
  3. Need a cute short haircut? Get tips for parting your hair for a A-Line bob hair cut in this free video clip from a professional hair stylist.

    Views: 10,697
  4. Short haircuts are easy to style and very fashionable. Get tips for cutting the back of your hair for a A-Line bob hair cut in this free video clip from a professional hair stylist.

    Views: 8,563
  5. Want a new short haircut? Get tips for cutting your hair in an A-Line bob with this free video clip from a professional hair stylist.

    Views: 8,105
  6. Victoria Beckham hairstyle tips! Learn how to cut your hair into a A-line bob haircut in this free video clip from a professional hair stylist.

    Views: 7,955
  7. Short haircuts can be tricky. Get tips for cutting the left side of an A-line bob haircut in this free video clip from a professional hair stylist.

    Views: 4,288
  8. Want to style your own hair? Get tips for making your haircut even in this free video clip from a professional hair stylist.

    Views: 6,324
  9. Short haircuts made easy! Learn how to trim hair for an A-line bob haircut in this free video clip from a professional hair stylist.

    Views: 11,900
  10. Victoria Beckham hairstyle tips! Learn how to style an A-Line bob haircut in this free video clip from a professional hair stylist.

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Since the dawn of time women have sought the perfect hairstyle. That elusive blend of volume, smoothness and style has created frustration in many women who seek to express their personalities and creativity through their locks. In fact, hair styles often represent the cultural, social and ethnic identity for many individuals and can also represent a certain social status. While hair density, texture and length are all factors in a persons hairstyle, fashion trends tend to play the biggest role in women's hairstyles.

In this free video series, learn how to cut one of the most fashionable hairstyles of all time- the A-line bob. The bob hairstyle has been famous by many celebrities, such as the beautiful Victoria Beckham! Our professional hairstylist, Casey Christensen, shows you everything you need to know to make this haircut. Learn how to section and part the hair. Also, get tips for making your hob haircut even. If you are looking for short hairstyles, look no further! This haircut is a knock-out!

 
About the Presenter

Casey Christensen Casey Christensen has been in the cosmetology industry for a total of eight years, beginning with her graduation from Beauty School in 1999. She is a licensed Cosmetology instructor, and she will be receiving a teaching certificate from Central Washington University. Casey has worked for Elements University for two years, and prior to that, she owned and operated two salons. During that time, she has taken countless hours of training in advanced cutting, coloring and aesthetics by companies such as Primary Syn, Abba, Pureology, Kadus, Sexy Hair Concepts, and Dermalogica. Her formal training has been supplemented by partnering in business with a national hair colorist and hair-cutting design team member for Primary Syn and Abba.dkdk

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