Yes, you can definitely get layers with an A-line bob. Adding layers can enhance the texture and movement of the hairstyle, making it more dynamic and stylish. The layers can be tailored to suit your face shape and hair type, providing a fresh and modern look while maintaining the classic A-line shape.
Typically layers are shorter in the crown and gradually get longer - called a 45 degree angle. Inverted layers are the opposite. Layers are longest in the crown resulting in heaviness in the crown with less bulk around the bottom. A inverted bob is a style that uses inverted layers but these layers can also be applied to longer hairstyles.
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The adverb is carefully because it describes how Bob drew the line.
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To show a vertical line
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The wavy line between layers of rock is called a "cross bedding." Cross bedding forms when sediments are deposited at an angle due to currents, resulting in distinct layers that intersect at an angle to the horizontal bedding.
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That sounds like you are looking for the word "fault" or "fault line".
I THINK you use a plumb-bob
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