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Will the bob become as synonymous with the 2020s as, say, the perm was with the ’80s or the pixie crop with the ’90s? Hairstylists are certainly having a try at making this happen, with myriad iterations of the style becoming wildly popular in the last few years. We had the French bob, the “little” bob, and an array of other quirkily-named versions. And they’re still not going anywhere. Just when we thought that the style was due to run out of steam, a number of A-listers walked the red carpet sporting stellar new bobs. Take Scarlett Johansson, whose summer-ready blunt lob is as versatile as it gets – it can be easily dressed up for red-carpet polish or worn beachy and textured day to day. Hailey Bieber also hit London with a new chin-grazing cut when she flew in to launch her beauty brand in the UK.

Resplendent in a baby-pink gown (not, I repeat, not anything to do with Barbie-core), Scarlett Johansson walked the Cannes red carpet on Tuesday with a haircut almost dazzling enough to rival her smile. The blonde lob which grazed the tops of her shoulders was cut bluntly and styled with gentle bends through the mid-lengths. The style looked almost as though Scarlett had tied
her slightly damp hair up into a ponytail, then let it down before the event, creating an effortless (yet still wholly polished) finish. Consider it an easy trick to try at home.

“I always use my fingers to apply makeup,” says Bonjout. “Massage is therapeutic for boosting our confidence and reducing stress and anxiety,” she explains, adding that it creates a window for “less worry, better sleep, and glowing skin.” She chose her innovative waterless texture for Le Balm so that it could be warmed between fingers and massaged into skin for “immediate soothing and regeneration.” She points out that in France, people get facials at least once a month, often for their healing power of touch. “The most incredible facial I have ever tried for the skin is Joelle Ciocco in Paris. She’s the French facialist who invented the ‘buccal massage,’ working not only on the outside of the face but also on the inside through the oral cavity,” she says. “It looks very strange, but it’s worth it.” And for those stateside in the New York area, Bonjout’s friend Isabelle Bellis trained with Ciocco for a similar intraoral massage technique.
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