11. Gray Shaggy Bob
This shag-inspired bob is all about airy layers and soft, piece-y ends. The texture adds width through the cheeks, flattering long or oval faces. Gentle razoring prevents bulky lines and keeps movement light. It’s great for straight to slightly wavy hair that needs lift. Mist with a dry spray and scrunch for an effortless finish.

12. Short Bronde Bob with Messy Waves
Bronde coloring blends brown and blonde for a sun-lit effect. Soft, messy waves add dimension and make the lighter ribbons stand out. This length grazes the jaw for a fresh, youthful shape. It suits medium density hair and brightens neutral to warm skin tones. Ask for fine highlights around the face to enhance glow.

13. Shaggy Bob with Beachy Texture
Layering through the crown and mid-lengths creates a tousled, surfer-girl finish. Dry shampoo gives lift at the roots and a gritty hold. Loose bends keep the shape casual and flattering on most face shapes. This cut is ideal for fine hair seeking volume and movement. Curl in alternating directions for a soft, windswept effect.

14. Messy Lob with Choppy Layers
Choppy layers produce a bolder, more dimensional texture than feathery cuts. The lob length delivers styling versatility for updos and waves. It balances round or square faces by elongating the neckline. A medium-hold mousse adds airy volume without crunch. Finish with a shine mist on the ends for a polished contrast.

15. Short Messy Bob with Uneven Layers
Uneven, shattered layers build lift at the crown and remove bulk. This shape is especially flattering for thick hair needing lightness. The length skims the cheekbones to highlight facial structure. A deep side part boosts height and adds drama. Use a matte paste to pinch and detail the ends.

16. Messy Bob with Balayage Glow
Hand-painted highlights create a soft, sun-kissed gradient through this bob. The color enhances natural waves and gives the style depth. Wear it straight for an edgy, imperfect finish or add bends for beachy texture. It complements medium skin tones and brightens the complexion. A weekly gloss keeps the balayage luminous.

17. Wavy Bob with Thin Layers
Delicate, thin layers encourage movement without sacrificing fullness. Soft waves add body and help fine hair appear thicker. The length below the jawline creates a balanced, face-framing shape. A light hold hairspray keeps bends intact while allowing flexibility. Finger-comb to separate pieces for that artfully messy look.

18. Blonde Bob with Choppy Waves
Choppy texture gives this blonde bob its effortless appeal. The movement softens the jawline and adds freshness to the color. It’s a great everyday length that still feels polished. Use a large-barrel iron for loose bends and brush out for softness. Finish with a lightweight oil on the ends for shine and frizz control.

19. Mid-Length Messy Bob
The collarbone-skimming cut gives the movement of a bob with the styling options of longer hair. Subtle layers add swing without thinning the perimeter. It’s a versatile choice for straight, wavy, or curly textures. Wear it down with tousled bends or half-up for quick polish. A texture foam keeps volume airy and touchable.

20. Messy Angled Bob with Highlights
An angled shape builds structure while the messy finish keeps things cool and relaxed. Face-framing highlights add brightness and depth through the front. The contrast makes the textured layers stand out. This cut lengthens round face shapes and defines cheekbones. Mist with texturizing spray and scrunch for separated, piece-y ends.



