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Collarbone Lob Haircut Guide

Collarbone Lob: Length, Haircut Ideas, and AI Try-On

A collarbone lob is a long bob that sits around the collarbone, giving you a medium-length haircut with enough length to style but enough shape to feel fresh. It is a popular option for people who want a visible haircut change without going as short as a chin-length bob.

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collarbone lob haircut with medium length face framing shape

Definition

What Is a Collarbone Lob?

A collarbone lob is a long bob cut to sit near the collarbone. It gives the face-framing shape of a bob while keeping enough length for waves, ponytails, tucked styles, and lower-risk grow-out.

Quick factRecommendation

Best for

Medium-length refreshes and safer bob transitions

Hair type

Straight, wavy, fine, medium, or thick hair

Maintenance

Low to medium; easier to maintain than shorter bobs

Style vibe

Modern, effortless, versatile, polished, and wearable

collarbone length lob showing hair ending near the collarbone

Length

Why Collarbone Length Works

The collarbone lob is useful because the length is specific enough for a stylist but flexible enough for different hair textures and face shapes.

Length point

The ends should sit around the collarbone, not at the jaw or far below the shoulders.

Shape

The outline can be blunt, softly layered, angled, or lightly face-framing.

Movement

The length supports waves, bends, straight styling, and tucked-behind-ear finishes.

Risk level

It feels like a real haircut change while preserving more length than a short bob.

Styling

Most versions can be air-dried, waved, blow-dried, or smoothed depending on texture.

Grow-out

A collarbone lob grows out more softly than chin-length bobs or sharp angled bobs.

Ideas

Collarbone Lob Haircut Ideas

Use these collarbone lob ideas to compare shape, layers, bangs, and texture before generating an AI preview.

classic collarbone lob haircut with clean medium length

collarbone lob

Classic Collarbone Lob

A classic collarbone lob keeps the ends near the collarbone with a clean, simple outline. It is the safest option if you want a noticeable refresh without losing too much length.

Best for: A balanced medium-length haircut

Maintenance: Low to medium

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collarbone lob with soft layers and movement

collarbone lob with layers

Layered Collarbone Lob

A layered collarbone lob adds soft movement through the sides and ends. It works well if your hair feels heavy, flat, or too one-length at medium length.

Best for: Movement and lighter ends

Maintenance: Medium

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wavy collarbone lob with soft movement

wavy collarbone lob

Wavy Collarbone Lob

A wavy collarbone lob uses loose bends to make the length look effortless. It is especially useful for users who want a modern haircut that still feels casual.

Best for: Natural bends and relaxed texture

Maintenance: Low to medium

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straight collarbone lob with polished ends

straight collarbone lob

Straight Collarbone Lob

A straight collarbone lob shows the length and perimeter clearly. Keep the ends healthy and slightly softened so the style looks intentional instead of grown out.

Best for: A polished medium-length finish

Maintenance: Low to medium

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collarbone lob with bangs and face framing shape

collarbone lob with bangs

Collarbone Lob With Bangs

This version pairs collarbone length with curtain bangs, side bangs, or a soft fringe. It can frame the face well, but bang maintenance should be part of the decision.

Best for: Balancing a longer forehead or adding detail

Maintenance: Medium to high

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angled collarbone lob with longer front pieces

collarbone bob

Angled Collarbone Lob

An angled collarbone lob keeps the front near the collarbone while the back sits slightly shorter. It gives more structure than a simple lob without becoming a short a-line bob.

Best for: A stronger side profile

Maintenance: Medium

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Fit

Who Does a Collarbone Lob Suit?

A collarbone lob suits users who want a medium-length haircut with shape, movement, and lower risk. Face shape mainly affects the front pieces, parting, and amount of layering.

Face shapeBest adjustment

Oval faces

Most collarbone lob versions work, from blunt to layered or wavy.

Round faces

Keep the front at or below the collarbone and avoid too much width at cheek level.

Square faces

Soft layers or waves can balance a strong jaw without hiding the haircut shape.

Heart faces

Curtain pieces or soft bangs can balance a wider forehead and narrower chin.

Long faces

Add waves, soft bangs, or side volume so the length does not visually elongate the face too much.

Should You Try It?

Good choice if...

  • You want a visible haircut change without going short.
  • You like medium-length hair that still has shape.
  • You want enough length for waves or tucked styles.
  • You prefer easier grow-out than a chin-length bob.

Think twice if...

  • You want a very short, sharp bob transformation.
  • Your hair flips awkwardly at the shoulders and you dislike styling.
  • You want very long layers with no bob outline.
  • You need a haircut that never requires shaping trims.
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Comparison

Collarbone Lob vs Similar Haircuts

People often compare the collarbone lob with bobs, lobs, shoulder-length cuts, and a-line bobs. The difference is mostly length and how intentional the perimeter looks.

StyleMain DifferenceBest For

Collarbone Lob

A long bob that sits near the collarbone with a clear medium-length shape.

Safe but visible haircut changes.

Bob

Usually shorter, often sitting near the chin, jaw, or neck.

A stronger short haircut change.

Lob

A broader term for long bobs; collarbone lob is a more specific length.

Medium bob variations.

Shoulder-Length Hair

May be less structured and can sit directly on the shoulders rather than around the collarbone.

Simple medium length.

A-Line Bob

Has a clearer shorter-back, longer-front angle.

Sharper salon structure.

styling a collarbone lob haircut with smooth medium length ends

Styling

How to Style and Maintain a Collarbone Lob

A collarbone lob is versatile, but the ends need enough intention so the haircut reads as a lob instead of grown-out hair.

Decide the Part

Choose a center part, soft side part, or curtain shape before drying the front.

Control the Ends

Smooth, bend, or wave the ends so they do not flip randomly at the collarbone.

Add Movement

Use loose waves or a round brush if you want the lob to look fuller and more styled.

Refresh the Shape

Trim every 8-12 weeks to keep the collarbone length intentional.

AI try-on

Try Collarbone Lob Online Before You Cut

Preview a collarbone lob on your own face before cutting length. Compare straight, wavy, layered, bang-friendly, and angled directions before choosing a stylist reference.

1

Upload Your Photo

Use a clear selfie where your current length and face shape are visible.

2

Choose Lob Direction

Start with lob length, then compare layers, bangs, waves, or a cleaner perimeter.

3

Generate Preview

Create an AI collarbone lob preview before committing to a medium-length cut.

4

Save the Reference

Use the preview to explain length, front pieces, and styling preference to your stylist.

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Mistakes

Common Collarbone Lob Mistakes

The main mistake is being vague about where the length should land. Collarbone, shoulder, and long bob can mean different things to different stylists.

  • Not specifying whether the ends should sit above, at, or below the collarbone.
  • Adding too many layers when you want a fuller medium-length shape.
  • Choosing bangs without considering maintenance and grow-out.
  • Ignoring how your hair flips or bends at shoulder level.
  • Bringing only front-view references when side length matters most.

FAQ About the Collarbone Lob

Related ideas

Related Medium-Length Haircut Ideas

Compare nearby bob, lob, and layered haircut options before choosing the version you want to preview.

related hairstyles including lob soft bob a-line bob and butterfly cut

A-Line Bob

Try a sharper angled bob shape.

Soft Bob

Compare a softer, shorter bob option.

Butterfly Cut

Explore longer layered face-framing movement.

AI Hairstyle Try-On

Upload a selfie and preview haircut ideas online.

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Upload your photo and preview a collarbone lob with TryHairNow AI before cutting your hair. Compare length, layers, bangs, and waves so your stylist reference is clearer.

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Last updated: 2026-06-04 | 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.