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Bob Hairstyle Hub

Types of Bob Hairstyles: Find the Bob That Suits You

Bob hairstyles are short-to-medium haircuts that usually sit between the jawline and collarbone, with many versions including blunt, layered, angled, wavy, curly, asymmetrical, and long bob shapes. The best bob depends on your face shape, hair texture, density, preferred length, and daily styling routine.

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Quick facts

Bob Hairstyles at a Glance

Use these quick facts to decide whether a bob is the right direction before comparing specific bob types below.

Quick factRecommendation

Best for

Women comparing short-to-medium haircuts, face-framing cuts, and polished salon-friendly styles.

Hair type

Straight, wavy, curly, fine, medium, thick, and textured hair when the bob shape is adjusted correctly.

Maintenance

Low to high depending on length, bangs, bluntness, texture, and trim schedule.

Length range

Jaw-length, chin-length, shoulder-length, and collarbone-length lob.

Style vibe

Chic, classic, soft, sharp, modern, romantic, edgy, or low-maintenance.

Styling need

Air-dry, blow-dry, flat iron, round brush, curl definition, texture spray, or fringe maintenance.

bob hairstyle definition image showing soft bob face framing

Definition

What Are Bob Hairstyles?

Bob hairstyles are short-to-medium cuts that sit between the jawline and the collarbone. The shape can shift from blunt to layered, angled, asymmetrical, wavy, or curly, which is why the bob works for so many face shapes and hair types.

Types

Types of Bob Hairstyles

The main types of bob hairstyles are best grouped by length, outline, texture, and face-framing detail. Use this section to compare short bobs, long bobs, layered bobs, blunt bobs, angled bobs, curly bobs, wavy bobs, and bob haircuts with bangs before choosing a version to try online.

short bob haircut with clean jaw length shape

short bob hairstyles

Short Bob

A short bob is a chin-length to jaw-length bob with a clean, compact shape around the face. It is a popular first bob because the silhouette is short enough to feel like a change but still frames the jaw and neckline.

Best for: Clean jaw-to-chin length change

Maintenance: Medium

Try Short Bob on your photoRead the Short Bob guide
soft bob haircut with gentle face framing shape

soft bob hairstyle

Soft Bob

A soft bob keeps the length close to a classic bob but rounds the ends and removes hard edges. The softer perimeter makes the bob feel more forgiving and easier to style than a sharper shape.

Best for: Gentle face framing and soft ends

Maintenance: Low to medium

Try Soft Bob on your photoRead the Soft Bob guide
a line bob haircut with shorter back and longer front

a-line bob haircut

A-Line Bob

An A-line bob is shorter in the back and longer in the front, creating a soft diagonal that draws the eye downward. It is one of the most flattering angled bobs for round and oval face shapes.

Best for: Shorter back, longer front angle

Maintenance: Medium

Try A-Line Bob on your photoRead the A-Line Bob guide
angled bob haircut with strong diagonal shape

angled bob hairstyle

Angled Bob

An angled bob has a steeper front-to-back length difference than an A-line bob, producing a sharper diagonal silhouette. The side profile looks more dramatic and the face frame more structured.

Best for: Strong side profile and diagonal shape

Maintenance: Medium

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asymmetrical bob with one side longer than the other

asymmetrical bob haircut

Asymmetrical Bob

An asymmetrical bob has one side noticeably longer than the other. The uneven length makes the haircut feel editorial and modern while still keeping the recognizable bob outline.

Best for: One-side-longer statement shape

Maintenance: Medium to high

Try Asymmetrical Bob on your photoRead the Asymmetrical Bob guide
butterfly bob haircut with face framing layers

butterfly bob hairstyle

Butterfly Bob

A butterfly bob borrows face-framing layers from the butterfly cut and adds them to a bob length. The result is a bob with airy, lifted layers that move around the cheeks and chin.

Best for: Face-framing layers and movement

Maintenance: Medium

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choppy bob haircut with piecey ends and casual movement

choppy bob haircut

Choppy Bob

A choppy bob uses blunt, uneven ends to create piecey texture and casual movement. It works well for thicker hair that needs internal separation and for users who want a less polished finish.

Best for: Piecey texture and casual movement

Maintenance: Low to medium

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curly bob haircut with shape designed for natural curls

curly bob hairstyles

Curly Bob

A curly bob is cut to work with the natural curl pattern and shrinkage. Length is usually a little longer than a straight bob so curls land at the chin or shoulders once the curl springs up.

Best for: Natural curls and shrinkage-aware shape

Maintenance: Medium

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italian bob with polished volume and chic finish

italian bob hairstyle

Italian Bob

An Italian bob is a fuller, polished bob with a slightly rounded silhouette and luxurious volume. It works well on straight to wavy hair and gives a chic, expensive-looking finish.

Best for: Full polished volume and chic finish

Maintenance: Medium

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medium bob haircut with bangs and face framing

bob with bangs

Medium Bob With Bangs

A medium bob with bangs pairs a shoulder-touching length with a fringe. The bangs change the face frame and add personality, but they also need their own trim and styling routine.

Best for: Bangs plus medium bob length

Maintenance: Medium to high

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cute long bob cut with shoulder length shape

long bob hairstyles

Cute Long Bob

A cute long bob is a lower-risk version of the bob family. The length lands between the chin and shoulders, making it easy to grow out while still looking intentional.

Best for: Lower-risk lob length

Maintenance: Low to medium

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collarbone lob with shoulder grazing length

lob hairstyle

Collarbone Lob

A collarbone lob sits right at the collarbone and is one of the easiest bobs to grow out. It still feels like a haircut rather than long hair, which makes it a popular first step into the bob family.

Best for: Collarbone length and easy grow-out

Maintenance: Low to medium

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blunt short bob with sharp even ends

blunt bob hairstyles

Blunt Short Bob

A blunt short bob uses a clean, even perimeter to make the ends look sharp and dense. The blunt edge helps fine or medium hair look thicker and gives the haircut a strong, modern shape.

Best for: Sharp full-looking ends

Maintenance: Medium

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wavy bob with soft natural bends through the ends

wavy bob hairstyles

Wavy Bob

A wavy bob keeps the bob outline but adds relaxed waves through the length. Light layers help the waves sit naturally without making the sides look too wide.

Best for: Natural bends and relaxed texture

Maintenance: Low to medium

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textured bob with airy piecey ends and modern movement

textured bob haircut

Textured Bob

A textured bob adds separation and airy movement to the ends. The shape stays a recognizable bob, but the texture makes the haircut feel more modern and less heavy at the bottom.

Best for: Airy separation and modern movement

Maintenance: Medium

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shaggy bob with messy lived-in layers and texture

shaggy bob hairstyle

Shaggy Bob

A shaggy bob borrows the messy, lived-in layers of a shag cut and applies them to a bob length. The result is a relaxed bob with crown lift, soft fringe, and lots of natural movement.

Best for: Messy layers and lived-in texture

Maintenance: Medium

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Decision

Which Bob Hairstyle Suits Me?

The bob hairstyle that suits you best depends on face shape, hair texture, density, desired length, and how much styling you want to do. Round faces often benefit from longer or angled bobs, square faces from softer texture, fine hair from blunt or lightly layered bobs, and curly hair from curl-aware layered bobs.

I want the safest first bob

Recommended: Soft Bob or Collarbone Lob

Why: Softer shape and a more forgiving length make these the lowest-risk first bobs.

Soft BobCollarbone Lob

I want a dramatic change

Recommended: Short Bob or Asymmetrical Bob

Why: A clearer silhouette and stronger face framing make the change feel obvious.

Short BobAsymmetrical Bob

I want my hair to look fuller

Recommended: Blunt Short Bob or Italian Bob

Why: Cleaner ends and a fuller outline help the haircut look denser at the bottom.

Blunt Short BobItalian Bob

I have thick hair

Recommended: Layered, Textured, or Choppy Bob

Why: Internal weight control keeps thick hair from expanding into a triangle shape.

Textured BobChoppy Bob

I have natural curls

Recommended: Curly Bob

Why: The cut should be planned around the curl pattern and how much the hair shrinks.

Curly Bob

I want low commitment

Recommended: Cute Long Bob or Collarbone Lob

Why: Longer bob lengths are easier to grow out and easier to maintain between trims.

Cute Long BobCollarbone Lob

I want bangs

Recommended: Medium Bob With Bangs or Fringe Long Bob

Why: Bangs change the face frame and need their own trim and styling routine.

Medium Bob With BangsFringe Long Bob

I want a sharp profile

Recommended: A-Line Bob or Angled Bob

Why: The side view and front length are more structured, so the outline looks sharper.

A-Line BobAngled Bob
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Face shape

Best Bob Hairstyles by Face Shape

Use the table below to narrow down a bob direction based on your face shape, then jump into a deeper guide for that version.

Face shapeBest bob directionAvoid / adjust

Oval

Most bob types work: short bob, soft bob, blunt bob, lob, or Italian bob.

Choose based on texture and maintenance rather than face-shape correction.

Round

Longer bob, angled bob, A-line bob, or collarbone lob.

Avoid too much width at cheek level or a very round chin-length shape.

Square

Soft bob, wavy bob, textured bob, or layered bob.

Avoid very sharp ends at the widest jaw point unless that strong look is intentional.

Heart

Chin-length bob, bob with bangs, soft bob, or butterfly bob.

Avoid too much height or width at the top without balancing the chin.

Long

Bob with bangs, wavy bob, medium bob, or Italian bob.

Avoid very long, flat lobs that make the face look longer.

Diamond

Soft bob, layered bob, or chin-to-jaw bob.

Avoid excessive side width directly at the cheekbones.

Hair type

Best Bob Hairstyles by Hair Type

Hair texture and density change which bob shape actually works. Match the bob direction to your hair type before booking a trim.

Hair typeBest bob directionStyling note

Fine hair

Blunt bob, short bob, Italian bob, or lightly layered bob.

Keep the perimeter clean so the ends look fuller.

Thick hair

Textured bob, choppy bob, layered bob, or long bob.

Remove internal weight to prevent a bulky triangle shape.

Straight hair

Blunt bob, A-line bob, angled bob, or short bob.

Straight hair shows lines clearly, so precision matters.

Wavy hair

Wavy bob, soft bob, choppy bob, or collarbone lob.

Use layers carefully so waves sit naturally.

Curly hair

Curly bob, longer bob, or layered bob.

Cut with curl shrinkage in mind.

Coarse hair

Long bob, textured bob, or layered bob.

Avoid overly blunt shapes without weight control.

Maintenance

Bob Hairstyles by Maintenance Level

Bob maintenance is mostly about trim schedule, bangs, and how sharp the outline needs to be. Use this table to pick a level that matches your routine.

MaintenanceBob typesBest for

Low

Collarbone lob, cute long bob, soft bob, wavy bob

Users who want easier grow-out and fewer precise trims.

Medium

Short bob, layered bob, textured bob, Italian bob, A-line bob

Users who can trim every 6-10 weeks and style the face frame.

High

Bob with bangs, blunt short bob, asymmetrical bob, very sharp angled bob

Users who are comfortable with trims, heat styling, or fringe maintenance.

Comparison

Bob vs Lob vs Bixie vs Pixie

Bob searches often overlap with lob, bixie, and pixie pages. Use this comparison to see which family actually matches the change you want.

StyleMain differenceBest for

Bob

Jaw-to-shoulder short-to-medium haircut family.

Classic face-framing short hair without going cropped.

Lob

Longer bob, usually shoulder or collarbone length.

Lower-risk bob change and easier grow-out.

Bixie

Bob-pixie hybrid with shorter cropped layers.

Users who want a shorter, softer crop.

Pixie

Much shorter cut around sides, back, and neckline.

Bold short-hair change with less bob shape.

Shaggy Bob

Bob with shag-inspired layers and texture.

Lived-in movement and less polished structure.

Blunt Bob

Bob with a clean, even perimeter.

Sharp outline and fuller-looking ends.

Stylist

How to Ask Your Stylist for the Right Bob

Bring this copy-ready script to your appointment and customize the brackets based on your face shape, hair type, and styling routine.

“I want a bob haircut, but I want to choose the shape based on my face shape and hair texture. Please keep the length around [jaw/chin/shoulder/collarbone], with [blunt/soft/layered/angled/wavy/curly] ends. I want the front to [frame my cheekbones/soften my jaw/add bangs/stay longer near the face], and I want the maintenance level to be [low/medium/high].”

  • Bring 2-3 reference images from this page.
  • Show both preferred and disliked bob examples.
  • Mention natural texture, air-dry behavior, and styling routine.
  • Confirm exact length before cutting.
  • Confirm bangs separately because bangs change maintenance.

AI try-on

Try Different Bob Hairstyles Online Before You Cut

Reference photos show the haircut on someone else. An AI bob hairstyle preview helps you compare bob lengths, bangs, layers, and face-framing shapes on your own photo before visiting a stylist.

1

Upload a clear front-facing photo

Make sure the hairline, jawline, and neckline are visible so the AI preview reads your face shape clearly.

2

Choose Bob as the starting hairstyle

Start with the womens-bob preview, then compare short, soft, angled, blunt, curly, and wavy directions.

3

Compare bob directions

Save the versions you like and use them as a stylist reference for length, bangs, and face-framing shape.

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AI bob hairstyle try on preview on a selfie

Mistakes

Common Bob Mistakes

Most bob mistakes happen before the cut. Use this list to plan the haircut instead of asking for a generic bob without context.

  • Choosing a bob only from a model photo without checking your own face shape and hair density.
  • Asking for "a bob" without specifying length: jaw, chin, shoulder, or collarbone.
  • Choosing a blunt bob for thick hair without planning internal weight removal.
  • Adding bangs without accepting fringe styling and trim maintenance.
  • Cutting curly or wavy hair too short without accounting for shrinkage.
  • Choosing a round chin-length shape when you want to visually lengthen a round face.
  • Expecting an AI preview to guarantee the salon result instead of using it as a reference.
  • Not bringing front, side, and texture references to the stylist.

FAQ About Types of Bob Hairstyles

Related

Related Bob and Lob Guides

Explore nearby bob and lob haircut guides before choosing the version you want to preview on your own photo.

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Short Bob

A compact chin-to-jaw bob for a clean short-hair change.

Soft Bob

A softer, more forgiving bob shape with gentle ends.

A-Line Bob

Shorter back and longer front for a soft diagonal.

Angled Bob Hair

A sharper diagonal bob with a strong side profile.

Asymmetrical Bob

A modern bob with one side longer than the other.

Butterfly Bob

Face-framing butterfly layers in a bob length.

Choppy Bob

Piecey ends and casual movement on a bob length.

Curly Bob

A bob cut to work with natural curls and shrinkage.

Italian Bob

A polished, full, chic bob with luxurious volume.

Textured Bob

A bob with airy separation and modern movement.

Wavy Bob

A relaxed bob with natural bends through the ends.

Shaggy Bob

A messy, lived-in bob with shag-inspired layers.

Medium Bob With Bangs

A medium-length bob paired with a fringe.

Cute Long Bob Cuts

Cute lob ideas for a lower-risk length change.

Collarbone Lob

A collarbone-length lob for an easy grow-out.

Fringe Long Bob

A long bob with curtain, wispy, or full fringe.

AI Hairstyle Try-On

Upload a selfie and preview a bob with AI.

Find the Bob That Suits You

Upload your photo and preview bob hairstyles with TryHairNow AI before visiting a stylist. Compare length, bangs, layers, and face-framing shapes so your final reference is clearer.

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Last updated: 2026-06-09 | Publisher: TryHairNow | AI hairstyle previews are reference images, not guaranteed salon outcomes. Bring reference photos to your stylist and confirm length, layer placement, hair density, and daily styling needs before cutting.