Angled Bob Haircut With Bangs
by Claire on Nov.02, 2009, under Short Hair Bob

I need pictures of a long bob with straight bangs for a 40+ woman…. ASAP!?
I can’t find what I am looking for but I have it envisioned what my mom needs to get done to her hair when she goes to her hair appointment soon. I tried explaining it to her but she is LOST when it comes to style. She has bangs that she “wings” back like they did in the 70′s….. and not in the cute way….. think biker chick?! I want her to get a long bob that slightly angles to the front with a straight bang that lays nicely. Pretty basic right? Well if she doesnt go there with a picture she will come home with the same haircut she has had the 24 yrs I have known her, lol. HELP MY MOM!
I cant go with her because she lives an hour away…. she is paying ALOT to get her hair done and I am just trying to help her get something she will be happy with.
You could try this site.. It has lots of pages and pages of any length hair.
http://www.hair-news.com/medium-length-hairstyles-01.html
I really like page 50!
Hope this helps!
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