#31: Inverted Wavy Bob with Shaggy Ends

Shaggy, flipped ends bring playful energy to an inverted bob. High-contrast highlights add depth and make the layers stand out. This shape lifts at the nape and lengthens toward the chin for balance. Ideal for medium densities that hold wave well. Scrunch with mousse, then diffuse for airy volume.
#32: Sleek Blunt Bob with Soft Flyaways

A sleek, blunt bob elongates the face and neck—perfect for fine, straight hair. Deep brunette tones add visual density and shine. Wear without a defined part or sweep into a gentle combover for lift. Keep ends laser-sharp for maximum impact. Smooth with serum and a quick pass of a flat iron.
#33: Slanted Jaw-Length Bob for Straight Hair

A slanted bob with lighter face-framing pieces brightens the complexion. The angle adds edge while the length keeps styling simple. It’s great for straight hair that benefits from a crisp outline. Subtle root shadow keeps blonde color low-maintenance. Mist with texture spray at the ends to keep it modern.
#34: Chopped Bronde Lob

Bronde color blends warmth and brightness for wearable dimension. Extra blonde toward the front highlights the cheekbones. Chopped ends ensure movement and prevent a triangular shape. This length is versatile—wear blown-out, waved, or air-dried. Add a touch of oil for shine and frizz control.
#35: Short Bob with All-Over Choppy Layers

All-over choppy layers create a sassy, textured silhouette. A tapered nape refines the shape and prevents bulk. This works well for thicker hair that needs internal removal. Finger-style with a matte paste to emphasize separation. Finish with a light-hold spray to keep lift at the crown.
#36: Messy Silver Bob with Choppy Ends

A silver-ash palette gives a choppy lob a fashion-editor vibe. Chunky ends add edge while the length stays wearable. Choose sleek and blunt for precision or messy and piecey for spontaneity. This color looks best on cool undertones or with a smoky root. Maintain tone with purple shampoo once a week.
#37: Choppy Dark-Blonde Bob for Fine Hair

Even the slightest wave can plump up fine strands. Dark-blonde roots with lighter ribbons create depth and brightness. A center part keeps the style sleek and modern. The length hits perfectly at the cheek to lift features. Use a lightweight mousse and diffuse for airy volume.
#38: Choppy Layers for Frizz-Prone Hair

Frizz-prone hair thrives with longer, choppy layers that encourage movement. A texturizing cream defines waves and reduces puffiness. Blonde balayage lights up the surface without drying the hair. Keep ends slightly heavier to prevent a flyaway halo. Air-dry with minimal touching to preserve definition.
#39: Choppy Beige Bob with Root Fade

Root-fade coloring keeps maintenance low while looking modern. Ash-beige tones pair beautifully with a straight, choppy outline. The result reads polished yet relaxed—perfect for everyday wear. This works on fine to medium textures that prefer sleek styling. Smooth with a paddle brush and finish with shine spray.
#40: Razored Angled Blonde Bob with Fringe

Razored ends and an angled shape create movement and lift. A swept fringe adds playfulness and frames the eyes. Dark roots under blonde lengths provide modern contrast. This length flatters many face shapes, especially oval and heart. Use a round brush to flip ends slightly for bounce.


