#11 Side Pony Tail Sweeping Fringe
Side ponytails have been popular for years. You can give your ponytail a fresh look by pairing it with a long, Asymmetrical fringe.
#12: The Blues
A midnight blue hue is an eye-catching option for asymmetrical bobs. Combine the color with a dramatic fringe for a striking Emo style.
#13: Curly Bob
Utilize a curling iron create loose curls in your hair, if it’s not your usual fashion. A side fringe is a great way to make your eyes stand out and cheekbones.
#14: A Short, Tousled, Curly Hair with light waves
Light waves are a great option for those with long hair. If you cut it into a bob, the tousled waves can help create a nice texture.
#15: Very Short Bob
Short bobs such as this are simple to maintain. Keep your hair cropped over the ears, and then cut into an uniform fringe.
#16: Bouffant Bob
The style of the sixties is updated with Asymmetrical twist. Bouffant hairstyles are designed to create volume close to the top of the head.
#17: Heavy Straight Bob
If you have hair with more volume and a longer bob, a more hefty one is the best option. Make use of a ceramic straightener to be sure you don’t have an unnatural hair.
#18″Show your roots
Leave your hair’s roots and the underneath part of the hair to remain their natural colors. The upper layer of your hair such that they appear to be a lighter shade. Then, swathe your hair in an asymmetrical fashion to ensure that both shades of your hair are clearly visible.
#19: Voluminous Short Bob
Give your hair a volume at the crown by blow dry your hair upside down. You can sweep your hair with the same direction that your fringe to create the illusion of more volume.
#20 Diagonal Remaining Parting With Highlights
Highlights and low light create the appearance of thickness and volume in thin hair. A diagonally parted hairstyle is a great option if your roots are beginning to show. This design makes your roots an element.