#21: Curly Angled Bob
Defined curls soften the angles of a classic long bob. The length preserves bounce while the slight forward drop contours the face. This shape is excellent for naturally curly or wavy textures that crave structure. Apply curl-defining cream and diffuse on low to prevent frizz.
#22: Bronde Bob with Highlighted Bangs
Bronde—where brown meets blonde—adds effortless dimension to a layered bob. Lighter, face-framing pieces and brightened bangs illuminate the eyes. Angled layers reduce weight while keeping movement. Air-dry with a leave-in and finish with shine spray for a silky glow.
#23: Super-Straight Ash Blonde Bob
A poker-straight bob and cool ash tone deliver futuristic chic. The uniform length elongates the neck and suits oval or heart-shaped faces. Keep edges razor-sharp with regular dustings. Use a heat protectant and pass the iron once per section for a mirror-sleek finish.
#24: Short Bob with Layers
Layering on a short bob instantly refreshes the shape and adds lift at the crown. Ash-blonde highlights enhance the texture without looking stripey. This cut is great for fine to medium hair that needs movement. Work a golf-ball of mousse through damp hair and blow-dry with a round brush.
#25: Curly Highlighted Bob
Balayage highlights brighten curls and show off definition on a wavy bob. Keep the bottom layer smoother so the shape doesn’t balloon. Curl medium sections away from the face and clip to cool for longer-lasting spirals. Scrunch in a soft gel for hold without crunch.
#26: Sleek White Blonde Lob
Feathery front layers and side-swept bangs give a white-blonde lob a light, airy finish. The bright tone pairs beautifully with a smooth, glassy texture. Keep layers minimal to showcase shine and length. Apply a bonding treatment weekly to maintain strength and gloss.
#27: Dark-and-Light Contrasting Bob
Shadow roots melting into honey-blonde ends create striking contrast and depth. This approach reduces lightening near the scalp for a softer grow-out. A blunt line paired with subtle internal layers keeps the bob full. Finish with a light oil to enhance the gradient and add sheen.
#28: Voluminous Stacked Cut
Stacked layering gives fine hair a lifted, rounded back while keeping the front light. A whisper of strawberry-blonde at the ends adds dimension without heaviness. This balance flatters petite faces by keeping width behind the head. Diffuse gently and pinch the ends with pomade for definition.
#29: Curly Caramel Bob
Corkscrew curls bring playful texture to a short caramel bob. Blonde highlights on the surface catch the light and make curls look fuller. Keep the perimeter slightly longer to avoid shrinkage surprises. Apply a curl cream on wet hair and avoid touching while it dries to fight frizz.
#30: Messy Blonde Lob
Platinum tones plus shaggy layers equal rock-chic energy. Imperfect texture keeps this lob modern and effortless. It’s ideal for straight or slightly wavy hair that benefits from piecey separation. Mist with a dry texturizer and scrunch for lived-in movement.