#41: Straight Bob with Bangs

Add bangs to a straight, short bob for instant refinement. The fringe draws attention to the eyes and balances a longer forehead. Caramel-blonde tones warm the complexion and show off shine. Keep the perimeter crisp for a clean, chic finish. Blow-dry the bangs flat first, then smooth the rest.
#42: Long Angled Lob with Highlights

A long angled lob elongates the face while keeping ends light. Soft, sparkling highlights add depth and movement. This is a great transitional length if you’re growing out a bob. It flatters fine hair by keeping fullness toward the front. Style straight with a beveled end for chic minimalism.
#43: Shagged Bob with Tousled Layers

A shagged bob nods to retro charm with modern texture. Differing layer lengths and flirty flips create movement. Keep the stack at the back subtle for a wearable silhouette. This cut suits medium densities that love lived-in styling. Scrunch with foam mousse and air-dry for best results.
#44: Shaggy Round Bob with Teased Roots

Thick hair looks sleek with a round bob and soft bangs. Teasing at the crown adds height and balances facial proportions. Blonde over brunette roots creates depth and dimension. The stacked back refines bulk for a lighter feel. Finish with a light cream to keep the fringe smooth.
#45: Tousled Bobbed Curls

Curls soften the choppy silhouette for a romantic take on the bob. Brown balayage enhances coil definition without harsh lines. Keep the length a touch longer to prevent extra width at the cheeks. Use curl cream and diffuse on low heat for frizz-free bounce. Scrunch in a touch of gel for hold that lasts.
#46: Butter-Blonde Choppy Bob with Waves

Butter-blonde color and textured layers create a camera-ready finish. Shadow roots add depth and make grow-out seamless. Wavy styling highlights the movement without looking overdone. This shoulder-skimming length suits most face shapes. Mist with heat protectant, bend with a wand, and rake through to separate.
#47: Choppy Disconnected Ends with Blunt Bangs

Disconnected, choppy ends keep a blunt fringe from feeling too heavy. Gray balayage gives a cool, editorial edge. The sharp angle through the sides sculpts the jawline. Best for straight to wavy textures that hold a clean shape. Smooth the fringe first, then add light texture through the lengths.
#48: Choppy Blonde Bob for Thin Hair

An angled, choppy lob builds visual density for thin strands. Bright highlights over a neutral base showcase the texture. Keep the crown slightly lifted to avoid flatness. This style is low-maintenance and grows out gracefully. Use a volumizing spray and rough-dry for quick body.
#49: Mid-Length Balayage Ombre

Mid-length bobs are popular for a reason: chic, youthful, and versatile. A soft balayage ombre brightens the perimeter and frames the face. Wear it center, off-center, or side-parted to suit mood and features. Add loose waves for a weekend vibe or smooth for work. Finish with a light oil to enhance shine.
#50: Medium Choppy Bob

A medium choppy bob offers movement without going too short. Layering prevents a boxy shape and adds lift at the crown. The length is perfect for quick, finger-comb styling. A rich brunette shade looks glossy and healthy. Trim regularly to keep the ends sharp and swingy.


