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Hairdressers need to revive the “hygienic-yet-trendy” bob cut and ditch blow drys to survive coronavirus restrictions threatening to decimate the sector, say industry leaders.
Covid-19 is reviving the iconic precision bob cut as the “safe” alternative to “lengthy” blow drys for longer locks, according to Tim Hartley, a former director at Vidal Sassoon.
The world-renowned hairdresser fears that the coronavirus is more likely to spread in long, wavy hair which has dominated female styles for years.
The bob cut became popular when sported by Hollywood star Louise Brooks during the 'flapper' era.
Covid-19 is reviving the iconic precision bob cut as the “safe” alternative to “lengthy” blow drys for longer locks, according to Tim Hartley, a former director at Vidal Sassoon.
The world-renowned hairdresser fears that the coronavirus is more likely to spread in long, wavy hair which has dominated female styles for years.
The bob cut became popular when sported by Hollywood star Louise Brooks during the 'flapper' era.
Shorter hairstyles will help stop spread of Covid, say hairdressers
"The sooner the long tresses of yesterday are dispensed with, the more hygienic it will be for us all."
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