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The bob has been the most requested haircut category in salons for over a century, starting with dancer Irene Castle around 1915.





The bob has been the most requested haircut category in salons for over a century, starting with dancer Irene Castle around 1915. The reason is simple: a bob works. Short enough to be low-maintenance, long enough to have styling range, and structured enough to look intentional even when you skip styling entirely.
The key is choosing the right variation for your face shape and texture. Round faces look best with an A-line bob angling below the jawline. Square faces benefit from a layered bob with side-swept bangs. Long or oval faces can wear a chin-length blunt bob where the horizontal line adds width. Fine hair gets the most volume from a stacked or graduated bob (shorter in back, longer in front), while thick hair sits well in a blunt one-length bob. Curly bobs need to be cut longer than you think since curls spring up 1-2 inches when dry.
33 Layered Bob Haircuts covers the most universally flattering version. Top 20 Short Bob Hairstyles shows how dramatic a jaw-length cut can be. 30 Asymmetrical Bob Styles breaks the symmetry with one side noticeably longer. 30 Stacked Bob Haircuts creates that iconic rounded back shape. And 20 Chic and Trendy Curly Bob Hairstyles proves that texture and bobs are a natural match.
Expect $50-$100 at a mid-range salon, with trims needed every 5-7 weeks to keep the shape sharp (bobs lose their line faster than long hair). Daily styling takes 5-15 minutes: round brush blow-dry for smoothness, or air-dry with a texturizing spray. If you have very fine hair, volumizing mousse at the roots prevents flatness.
Bring photos showing the exact length and angle you want, and discuss how much time you spend styling daily. Preview different bob lengths on your own face with the AI try-on tool before your appointment.

The layered bob is the most universally flattering version of this cut. This guide shows how layering is adapted for fine, thick, straight, and wavy hair — each requires a different approach from the stylist.

For anyone wanting a bob with attitude. The asymmetrical cut is more fashion-forward and requires precise execution, so this is useful for showing your stylist exactly what angle and length difference you're after.

Fine hair is the most common concern people have before committing to a bob. This guide addresses the specific cutting techniques (blunt ends, strategic layering) that make fine hair look fuller in a bob silhouette.
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The bob should end where you want to draw attention. Chin-length highlights your jawline; collarbone-length emphasizes your neck and shoulders. For round faces, keep the bob below the cheekbones since ending at the widest point can make the face look rounder. An angled bob — shorter in back, longer in front — is the safest choice for almost every face shape.
Thick wavy hair is actually ideal for bobs because you get natural volume and texture without effort. The key is having your stylist thin out the interior bulk with texturizing shears while keeping the perimeter blunt. Without thinning, thick hair in a bob can look triangular: narrow at the top, wide at the bottom. A lob works better than a very short bob for thick hair because the extra length adds weight that controls the volume. Avoid too many short layers, which amplify the puffiness.
Every 5-7 weeks is the standard recommendation. Bobs lose their shape faster than long hair because even a half-inch of growth changes the proportions visibly. The back of a stacked bob grows out especially fast and starts looking mullet-ish around week 6. If you are stretching between cuts, the back is where to focus a quick cleanup trim. Some salons offer a discounted bob maintenance trim between full appointments.
Yes, the key is getting the right cut for air-drying. A textured, slightly messy bob air-dries well, especially with a sea salt spray or texturizing cream scrunched in while damp. A sleek, polished bob like Anna Wintour's signature look requires a blow-dry every time. Tell your stylist you want a wash-and-go bob and they will adjust the layering and texture accordingly. Overnight tip: sleep in a loose low bun secured with a silk scrunchie, then shake out in the morning for instant volume.