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The world of fashion and beauty is constantly changing. Few things manage to retain their popularity for more than a few months. However, the bob cut is a notable exception as it can be updated to fit a current trend or to achieve a classic look. People choose this cut for its ease of styling and its beautiful head-turning movement.
Each of these haircuts can be adapted to a multitude of occasions. With the ends turned inward, the bob becomes a very classy hairstyle for a big event. Slightly tousled or with soft waves, it is ideal for everyday use.
Types of Bob cut
Bob haircuts are some of the most used today, but have you ever wondered what is the difference between all types of bobs?
Line A or at an angle
The term “A line” refers to the perimeter of the hair. It means that the hair is shorter in the back and has a longer front. It has no stacked layers at the back. It also frames the face and gently curls under the chin.
Graduated or inverted Bob cut
A graduated bob, also known as an inverted, is typically the same as an A-line, except it has layers stacked in the back. The back is also more curved (horseshoe-shaped) than an A-line. The shape of the layers should follow the angle of the perimeter of the haircut, towards the front. The number of layers used and the length of the layers may vary. Layers can be very low or otherwise very short, leaving the nape almost bare. The front is a little shorter than the front of a line A Bob.
Asymmetrical bob
An asymmetrical bob can be A-line or graduated, but the difference is that one side in the front is longer than the other. This type of bob only looks good when it has a lot of texture. Otherwise it will look very unfinished and ugly.
Classic or straight bob
A regular, classic bob is the same length around the entire head and should lightly frame the face below the chin. The lower sections are slightly shorter than the upper sections, causing the hair to curl inward on its own. Of course, it looks better when we iron it. There should be no layers in a typical bob.
Layered bob
It is essentially the same as a classic bob, but it has a lot of layers, texture, and body. Many different angles can be used in this style. It can be any length, but it looks especially stylish when it goes down to the chin. This offers a lot of volume and movement.
Long Bob or Lob
It can be any type of those mentioned above, but the difference is that it goes over the chin, and can reach up to the shoulders or below them. It is an elegant cut and has a lot of versatility. Long face-framing bangs are a wonderful addition to this textured look.
Shaven
This is a fairly new interpretation of the bob cut. You can choose a style you like from this list, then shave parts of it for a special touch.
Bob cut for every type of face
Bob haircuts are classic, stylish, and versatile. Not only are they in constant trend, but they change from season to season, they adopt slight changes with great ease and can be styled in different ways. And as if this were not enough, there is a type of bob for every face shape.
Once you’ve determined the style that best suits your face type, schedule an appointment with a stylist. Choose photos with your preferred cut. This step is important, as it helps the stylist better understand the look you want, and you will give them an opportunity to make suggestions. A professional knows how to create the most appropriate style for each face.
Face heart
A long bob cut is one of the best for heart-shaped faces. Celebrities like Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, and supermodel Jourdan Dunn have worn different versions of this style. A traditional bob stops at the chin or just below chin level, while the Lob is much longer. This is ideal because it softens the tightness of the jaw line and accentuates the shoulders. People with this face type should avoid a shorter bob as it can create the illusion of an overly pointed chin.
Side bangs are also worth considering as they add balance to a wide forehead.
Pear face
If you are pear-shaped, then the jaw is wider than the hairline. Think of stars like Kelly Osbourne and Minnie Driver. The long bob can be flattering, but so is a more traditional bob length. The latter creates balance and reduces the width of the jaw.
A bob with a lot of top volume is recommended. This shape can be achieved with a layered cut and the use of styling products. You may also want to add bangs as it makes the forehead appear wider, resulting in a more balanced shape. In terms of hairstyles, curls are a great way to disguise a wide jaw, whether in tight or loose ringlets.
Oblong or elongated face
This type of face is elongated, longer than it is wide, and has a more prominent lower half. Some examples include Sarah Jessica Parker, Liv Tyler, and Iman. Chin-length hair looks great for people with long faces, creating the illusion of spaciousness. It is important to avoid a bob that is too short or too long as it can make this type of face appear longer and disproportionate.
If your forehead is long, go for bangs too. Creates balance by making the face appear shorter than it actually is. When it comes to style, waves and curls are a must. They add much needed width to the face.
Square face
If your face is square, then the main thing is to add softness. A textured razor cut with a side parting is ideal for a less severe look. Something with a lot of movement will create curves and smooth the edges of the face. Well known actresses like Demi Lovato and Olivia Wilde have this kind of face.
Make sure to order a cut that reaches just below the jaw line in a graduated bob style. This will leave your hair slightly shorter in the back than in the front. Use razor-cut layers throughout for movement.
Rectangular face
Many people confuse square and rectangular face types, but they have significant differences. While both are characterized by a square jawline and hairline, the rectangle is much longer in length. If you’re not sure, think of celebrities like Sandra Bullock, Kristen Wiig, and Gwyneth Paltrow. The best style to fit this shape is a medium bob with layers and waves.
Avoid wearing a very short bob or an angular cut if possible, as both accentuate the corners of the face. Preferably choose a medium length bob with bangs. Gently parted bangs on both sides of the face are an ideal choice for rectangular faces because they create a more rounded shape.
Triangular face
A triangular face can be seen on stars like Christina Ricci and Giuliana Rancic. It is characterized by a broader forehead and a very narrow jaw. Ideally, narrow the forehead while softening the appearance of the jaw. Shoulder length bobs create the most flattering silhouette. They disguise the natural shape of the jaw by drawing the gaze to the hair around the face rather than the jaw itself.
This cut is not only stylish, but also extremely versatile. It can be worn straight or wavy. Also, a side fringe is a stylish option for those with a wide forehead.
Oval face
The great thing about an oval face type is that it can fit countless styles. Since the face is in proportion, it is not necessary to create balance but to keep things balanced. Stars like Emma Roberts, Jessica Alba, and Megan Fox have this face shape and have played with a wide variety of hair lengths in recent years. Emma Watson is an example of a celebrity who has used both long and short styles.
When it comes to flattering cuts for oval faces, there are several options to choose from. For example, an A-line shaggy (tousled) bob with lots of layers. Keep the length above the shoulder but below the jaw line. Another flattering haircut is the pixie. This one is significantly shorter than the shaggy A-line, with more hair on the top than the bottom.
Round face
A slightly longer bob is a suitable option for round faces. This helps minimize the width of the face and creates the illusion of a slimmer shape. Full and center bangs are not recommended as they add width. Another cut that works well is an inverted bob or A-line haircut, where the hair is longer in the front and shorter in the back. Avoid volume on the sides. Kirsten Dunst and Kelly Clarkson have all types of round faces.
You can add a side bangs. When it comes to styling, avoid curls as they add excess width.
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