Angled Bob
An angled bob is generally shorter in the back and lengthier in the front, with a cut that is angled toward your face for maximum face-framing goodness. This look highlights your facial features and can give your face a little natural “lift.” It also create dimension, which helps your hair look more voluminous. It’s a great one to try if you get bored easily with traditional bob cuts.
Tousled, Wavy Bob
Short hair can be incredibly sexy — and creating texture in your hair has a lot to do with that. A bob that is cut with longer layers throughout it opens up so many styling possibilities, including adding heatless waves to give it movement and a little seduction. If your hair is naturally wave, you’re even more fortunate: this is the time to invest in a hydrating styling cream and allow your bob to air-dry naturally.
Flippy, Choppy Bob
While a wavy bob brings out your retro siren side, a choppy bob with ends that flip out just a bit is funky, playful, and low-maintenance. Again, how your stylist cuts layers into your hair will make all of the difference here. But this cut is excellent for thinning hair because it prevents it from falling flat and allows you to enjoy plenty of movement.
A Bob With Money Pieces
One perk to a bob is that keeping it colored and highlighted will require less maintenance and maybe even money, depending on your salon. If you want to stand out in a crowd, opt for money pieces — which are highlights toward the front of your face that are lighter than your other highlights. Need inspiration? Search for Cindy Crawford photos from the 1990s and reimagine her ‘do on a flattering bob.
Italian Bob
We love the Italian bob for its chic shape. This chin-length cut features rounded edges that frame the face and subtle layering — just enough to give volume without appearing choppy. You can opt for this cut with or without bangs — both work. The defining word with this style is “sleek.”
French Bob
The Italian bob’s cousin — the French bob —is shorter than your typical bob and is usually cropped to slightly above your chin. Instead of featuring blunt ends, it is softer, with layered, piecey ends. Does it work on thinning or fine hair? Absolutely — it’s one of your best haircut option, in fact.
A Light Silver Bob With Darker Roots
Gray hair is anything but old-fashioned when you take it to a bright silver tone (your colorist may need to help, as well as provide product recommendations), while darkening the roots just slightly to create a fun, playful contrast. Pair this color combo with a chic bob and you’ve got a unique style that will turn heads.