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What about bob?
Published: 2/24/2011 11:42 AM
Last Modified: 2/24/2011 11:42 AM


Jennifer Aniston shows off her hot new bob at the "Just Go With It" premiere in Germany.

Much as I loved Jennifer Aniston's long locks, I like her new bob MUCH better than the one she got in 2001.

If you dig it, too, here's how you can pull off her hot crop from the gurus at Sedu, a top-rated pro hair tool brand:

1. Apply a heat-protecting product from top to end. Sedu's Anti-Frizz Polishing Treatment with pure argan oil is the perfect thing to eliminate frizz and flyaways and help take hair to the next level.

2. Blow hair dry with a round brush, lifting the roots up if you want a little volume. Sedu's Revolution Pro Tourmaline Ionic 4000i Dryer ensures quick drying without any frizz or static.

3. Divide hair into 1/2-inch to 1-inch sections using a comb. Pass the Sedu Revolution Tourmaline Ionic Styling Iron through the hair from root to end for straight locks. It polishes the hair as it seals the follicle, reducing static and frizz.

4. Piece out strands to add some texture with a little more of the Anti-Frizz Polishing Treatment. The result? Red carpet-ready hair that's sleek and shiny with a bit of an edge.

You can find Sedu Anti-Frizz Polishing Treatment ($16 for 1 ounce, $37 for 3.4 ounces), Sedu Revolution Pro Tourmaline Ionic 4000i Dryer ($159.99) and Sedu Revolution Tourmaline Ionic Styling Iron ($159.99) at either Ulta in Eastside Market, 11123 E. 71st St.; or Ulta at Southroads, 4915-A E. 41st St. (according to my contact at Sedu).

Peace, love and Hollywood bobs ... XOXO



Reader Comments 2 Total

Ferris Bueller (last year)
Seems a little Gosselinesque.
Footloose (last year)
If you can afford 50k a year to spend on plastic surgeons another 50k a year on dermatologists make-up and stylists, 20k on a personal trainer we could all look that great.
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While other kids were watching "The Smurfs," Scene Writer Jason Ashley Wright was tuned in to "Style with Elsa Klensch." By fourth grade, he knew he wanted to write, and spent almost three years publishing a weekly teen-oriented magazine, Teen-Zine -- circulation: 2. After earning a degree in journalism from the University of Southern Mississippi, he became the medical reporter and teen board coordinator for the Hattiesburg (Miss.) American, a Gannett newspaper. Eight months later, with visions of Elsa dancing in his head, he applied for the fashion writer position at the Tulsa World, where he began working on Aug. 3, 1998. He is now a general assignment reporter for Scene.

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