Born and based in San Jose, California, Nikki Goddard has always had a passion for hair styling and unusual makeup techniques. At the age of 20, she started her education in The Salon Professional Academy and went on an extensive program in hair salons. Today, Nikki is a certified hair stylist and makeup artist with an associate degree in cosmetology. Currently, Nikki is a senior editor at therighthairstyles.com. She takes pride in being the root of inspiration for not only herself, but the entire team at The Right Hairstyles magazine. Her mission is to make the beauty industry available to everyone, and she enjoys teaching people the basics of hairstyling and makeup through the magazine’s articles. Nikki’s attention to detail and her ability to create a unique look that complements each client’s individuality is what continues to motivate her each day.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesAs a creative person, musician and actress at heart, Stacey Bradshaw has experimented a lot with her hairstyles just out of curiosity: blunt and side swept bangs, layered haircut, long bob, highlights, dark toning etc. “Life is too long to be afraid of changes. Monotony is dull” is her motto. She is a freelance writer, keen reader, and just a curious person, who loves exploring new useful information on nutrition and beauty tips for keeping hair healthy and pretty.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesI’ve been behind the chair since 2019. Now, I work as a full-time stylist at Gold Dust Intuition and a part-time educator, specializing in layered haircuts and color. Over the years I’ve continued my education by taking classes by Kimberlytay Hair, Daniel M Beauty, Linson Hair, Adrienne Dara, and more. I am excited to keep up with modern-day hair trends and create customized cuts and colors for all who sit in my chair. I accept booking and cooperation inquiries through my Instagram.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesFor decades, bobs have been traditionally styled with inwardly-curled ends. To achieve this look, heat up a straightening iron to about 300 to 350° Fahrenheit. Then, lightly clamp the hair beginning at the root or midshaft, depending on your hair texture. As you reach the ends, begin slightly turning the iron inwards to create the necessary bend.
Layered bob hairstyles offer much styling freedom: sleek flat, slightly tousled, and voluminous curly ‘dos are all at your disposal. With a variety of lengths and finishes, the bob has long become an all-time favorite cut among hair fashionistas. When paired with layers, however, this hairstyle can do wonders making thin hair look more voluminous and taming very thick hair.
Check out 60 chic layered bob haircuts with all the modern twists you can imagine and choose a flattering haircut to rock this season.
Bob with a round shape and a fringe gives a lived-in, immaculate look that suits most women. Use our virtual styler tool to see what type of bangs and bob length suits you more. Add some highlights to achieve a soft, sun-kissed style that oozes class.
For a layered bob with urban appeal, try a deep side part and long bangs that blend in with the rest of the choppy cut. There are lots of options for styling the layers and helping them stand out. You can use sea salt spray or pomades designed for short hair. Experiment to see what works for you personally.
A medium bob parted on the side looks fabulous with long feathered layers. The chin-length peek-a-boo bangs can be left loose or tucked behind the ears for a sleeker and more mature appearance.
A colored bob that has been finely chopped creates a smart and sophisticated look with added depth. The extra attention to detail takes the weight out of thick and heavy hair, while the blonde highlights and tousled styling generate a breezy and sun-kissed feel.
A bob with blunt edges is more intense when paired with a dark or vibrant hue. The subtle layers build shape and texture to your tresses while allowing your color to shine. Wear straight for a neat, polished look.
Platinum highlights on a dirty blonde base create dimension without any manipulation or styling. Light layering accentuates the haircut and promotes movement, making it easy to have a put-together look with minimal effort involved.
Here’s a look that will have you playing with your hair and tossing it back and forth all day. For a cropped cut with expertly done layers, you’ll want to go to the best stylist you can find. Get ready to get your dream haircut: scope out layered haircuts the stylists display on Instagram or Facebook, learn to explain what you want, and stray alert to any styling tips.
Layered hairstyles come in many variations: not just one-length, but also angled and inverted ones. The a-line bob possesses an interesting, modern silhouette and looks stunning. Especially with tousled styling and partial balayage.
When you want a sophisticated hairstyle that is effortless to maintain, try an a-line bob. This hairstyle works well on women with round faces, because the long chin-length layers have a slenderizing effect. We also love the color of this particular bob: the brown tones give a surprise glint of blonde at every turn of the head.
Teasing the crown section can do wonders for fine hair that would otherwise lay flat. Add an air of individuality by leaving the ends purposely jagged, and make sure the shape of the cut is slightly inverted for an extra-unique silhouette.
Commonly, the longer the hair, the heavier it looks, but a long bob can look as light as a feather with the right layers and coloring. If you want an airy hairstyle that breathes with freshness, go for wispy razored layers and a subtle partial balayage in cool tones.
For a stunning, dimensional bob, opt for layers that reveal highlights and lowlights. Because of the beautiful colors, these curls are more like swirls. Curl the bottom, the top, and the middle layers in alternating directions for a gorgeous, feminine style. This tutorial will teach you to curl your short hair.
For decades, bobs have been traditionally styled with inwardly-curled ends. To achieve this look, heat up a straightening iron to about 300 to 350° Fahrenheit. Then, lightly clamp the hair beginning at the root or midshaft, depending on your hair texture. As you reach the ends, begin slightly turning the iron inwards to create the necessary bend.
Such haircuts with light balayage and contrasting dark roots are particularly fashionable right now. For those who like the chicness of the bob, but don’t want to lose their length, choose a tapered collarbone-length cut and you won’t be disappointed!
Meant to be worn messy, a medium shag cut is layered to various lengths and then feathered throughout. This approach makes your tresses fuller yet thin at the ends, giving off a cool and carefree impression.
Precision is key when it comes to getting a short haircut with accurate edges. Retro-inspired and associated with Mary Quant’s hair from the sixties, this cut has been given a contemporary twist in the form of highlights and choppy layers.
This haircut is quite understated if compared to the classic inverted bob. It features the same wedge shape but looks softer because of the length and shows less of the neck and jawline which is a plus for a round face.
A nape-length crop with shorter angled layers makes for a more interesting and voluminous style. It’s absolutely saturated with a sophisticated color, like a light copper or an exquisite strawberry blonde.
The below-the-chin length is flattering for most face shapes. Try a side part and tuck one side of the hair behind your ear, which will emphasize and elongate the neckline, and add a few layers to make thick hair easier to manage.
The shape of an inverted bob with the lifted nape section looks super-cool on straight balayaged hair. Want to create a rough texture that will make your facial features stand out even more? Do this by adding similar shattered layers.
This adorable look features cute short waves and a warm, cinnamon-honey color that would be nothing short of life changing for anyone with brown or red hair. Women with naturally wavy hair will have a haircut that is as close to wake-up-and-go as possible.
This fluffy bob with messy layers throughout gets its shaggy appearance thanks to backcombing. The ash blonde hue adds to its fashion-forward appeal. Whether you wear the shaggy bob smooth and straight or edgier, with a disheveled touch, you’re guaranteed to turn heads for all the right reasons.
When taking the plunge from long hair to short, opting for a shoulder-length bob can ease the transition. Identify your face shape and bring pictures of your preferred layers, so your stylist can assist you in picking your best-tailored cut.
Short hair with soft, swoopy sections allows for softness in a steeply angled haircut. Side swept bangs keep this style current and on-trend while simultaneously hiding any imbalances in the face.
A short bob with long layers always makes an impact, whether it’s disconnected or cohesive. You can put energy and life into your long bob by incorporating fresh and dynamic waves. To style pick out a few of the top sections and curl loosely with a curling iron.
Jaw-length bobs with choppy layers create thickness and liveliness necessary if you have thin or lackluster hair. To blend the layering into the rest of your cut and add some glossy and glamorous aesthetics, curl the top sections of your hair away from the face.
The cute choppy bob with flyaways is meant to look chaotic and untouched. It works great on medium to thick hair with a naturally wavy texture. Modernize the cut by opting for a trendy color or technique.
Here is a modern take on the traditional chin-length bob. You can create dimension by adding some beach waves or, if your tresses have a natural curl, simply scrunching them with some volumizing mousse and leaving to air-dry for the best effect.
In case you have thin or medium dense hair that falls flat, there are ways to re-energize it. Ask for a bob with choppy texture-boosting layers and subtle highlights to amp up the sass.
If you have thick hair, you don’t really need the dye tricks to make your strands look fuller. Instead, you may add a cool touch to your haircut with a solid pastel color. This pastel blonde is romantic and whimsical with a bit of toughness.
Whoever said that chin-length hair has to be boring? This snow-white bob might be slightly alternative, but it’s bang on-trend. The razor cut layers are a great way of balancing the symmetry of your face, as well as adding definition to your cheekbones.
Chestnut accents on layers give so much definition to this bob hairstyle. Blow-dry and lightly tousle your hair to style it. Or, if you prefer to go without heat, let hair air-dry and spritz a texturizing spray over your natural texture.
The blunt angled bob with minimal tousling is the ideal day-to-night style. Straightened, refined hair is professional and suited for work. With a little bit of texture or sea salt spray, the style becomes just a bit unruly and ready for a night out.
Shiny hair is coveted by many and, thankfully, it is quite simple to accomplish for those with short haircuts. They are inherently healthy due to the lack of split ends and dryness that typically comes with longer lengths.
Employing fringy layers is a great technique that can be used to texturize thinner hair types. To ensure your hairstylist doesn’t “over-layer” your hair and remove too much density, bring images of your desired cut with you. This chin-length layered bob is a pretty option to consider.
Angled haircuts are an elegant way to wear your hair when you’re looking for a style that can go from work to playtime. All you need to complete this classy ash blonde lob is a brightly colored business suit or an evening dress, and you’re good to go.
Pixie bobs are perfect for someone whose ideal goal is to embrace a super short hairstyle. Slowly transitioning from a chin-length bob all the way to a boyish crop cut makes for a smoother and easier change.
This versatile hairstyle can fit all occasions. Embracing a beachy vibe with loose waves is more casual and girly; a sleek, straight look is sophisticated and elegant.
We all have parts of our face that we would prefer to conceal or disguise. For those with bigger foreheads, a layered cut with bangs can balance out your features and boost confidence.
The crop with long layers and subtle highlights is classy and current. The well-blended pieces generate light texture while still maintaining smoothness and softness. The rich dark color amplifies the daintiness of this cute short ‘do.
If you’re a woman with a round- or square-shaped face and shorter hair, you’ll look your best with a layered haircut colored to brighten your skin tone. Place the piece-y locks strategically around the crown and neckline for a face-slimming hairdo.
This bob features short layers — great for anyone who wants to try the all-one length look but also wants a little dimension. The colors are just stunning! From a dark deep purple through orchid fuchsia to white…we’re in love. With dark under layers, the colors gain even more visual interest.
Don’t you just love this short pixie-bob with side bangs that playfully cover one eye? Honey blonde highlights dress up the bronde base of the cut and emphasize all its unique angles.
This bob with loose waves is short in the back and inverted with long tendrils that gently frame the cheekbones and chin area. The silvery blonde hair color is an eye-catcher that works for ladies of all ages.
An inverted bob, where the hair is cut just below the chin in the front and trimmed short in the back, can be additionally razored throughout to produce an alternative effect. Spiky and bold, all you need is confidence to rock it.
For those who want to keep their length, this long bob haircut with layers is ideal. The side parting develops asymmetric fullness that prevents limp hair and adds to the polished and flawless final look.
Super sassy and youthful-looking, this stacked bob is heavily layered and tapered at the nape, which increases the volume at the crown of your head. The long bangs can be left tousled, curled, or blow-dried straight depending on the occasion and your mood.
Who says that silver-toned hair is just for women over 50? It can also liven up short and thin hair. The layered ends help give it a slightly shaggy finish, and a shiny metallic color adds density and depth.
This black lob features minimal layers that don’t detract from the strong hue and funky bangs. The great thing about this cut is that it’s stunning whether worn naturally tousled, straight, or curly.
Finely chopped layers are beneficial for short bobs that lack body and fullness. As well as looking mature and elegant, these haircuts are easy to maintain with simple styling tricks and hair products. Wear smooth and sleek or spiky and messy depending on your mood.
If you have thick, wavy hair that borders on “unruly”, consider cutting it into a chin-length bob with a part on the side. This is an easy-to-manage hairstyle that looks fantastic with just a quick tousle and some light finger combing.
The dynamic lines of a steeply angled bob mean that it’s not for the faint-hearted. With this cut, the bigger the slant the better! To style, fluff up your locks at the roots and apply a styling paste or mousse to the lengths to accentuate your natural volume.
To create the circular effect of this layered cut, the ends have been graduated. If you have a round face, be sure to wear the long face-framing layers straight. A word of warning: bobs that have been curled under can make your face look rounder.
This gorgeous bob has chunky layers and blunt-cut ends for a cool, modern style. The ashy tone of the blonde and brown balayage highlights is undeniably on-point. When you have cool toned hair, it’s best to mirror that in your makeup too. The berry lip and gray shadow create a lovely combo with the colors of the curls.
The accurate blunt bob with added layers combines sleekness, precision, movement and dimension, which is so necessary for modern hairstyles. Thus, we can refer to this cut as the new classic bob.
Bobs can be given dimension by implementing angled midshaft layers. Ask your hair colorist to lighten your ends for added interest. Then allow your tresses to fall naturally for a subtle and classy look.
A stacked pixie bob is a fabulous way to wear your straight hair. The chocolate brown color has lighter tones of ash brown, which helps to create a sense of volume if your hair has difficulty holding a curl.
This short haircut is as easy and carefree as hair can get! If you have naturally straight hair, all you’ll have to do is shake your head to get that tousled look. The blonde midshafts and ends are super cute. Revealed roots aren’t just for long hair.
When you add a copper balayage to a sliced bob with bangs, you get a timeless hairstyle. It won’t go out of style and can take you through many stages of your life.
The piece-y bronde locks with ash-blonde highlights are the epitome of a trendy style that hits all the marks. The stacked back and the curly tendrils are a textbook example of the current hair styling trends.
As you see, there’s no type of hair or face shape that can’t find its ideal bob match. If you’ve spotted a picture here that inspires you, take it to a good stylist and make a little (or big) upgrade of your hairstyle.
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You can never go wrong with a sleek, blended layers look. For the most elegant appeal, ask you stylist for a blunt bob with invisible layers. Or go bold with this cut with asymmetrical shape and choppy layers. Bobs are the new crave this season, which will you choose? ”