Long Length Layered Bob To Be a Smash Hit
Why go layered when there are signature Kim Kardashian’s blunt lob and stunning J.Lo’s Met Gala look? Well, at the very least this will help your hairstyle last longer with minimal in between trims. “The good thing about a lob is that they’re usually cut in a choppy, layered way, so you know it will look good for the next three months as it grows out,” Frankie Foye, who gave Alessandra Ambrosio her brand new lob, told Cosmopolitan.
Sure, it’s not the only reason to tilt toward layering. Go reverse with shorter layers at the back to have an elevated top or get cascading in the front for a flattering face-framing effect. Explore further how you can make it.
This angled lob is slightly layered to give some texture and volume to the very subtly highlighted dark hair, while removing the extra sharpness of the color.
If your hair is thick, opt for an inverted bob with razor-cut layers to take off the excess bulk and wear the cut sleek or messy on different days.
This girl nails a trendy lob with beachy waves and a tousled finish. It’s juiced up with layers that frame the face without dimming it thanks to the flipped out and highlighted tips.
Here is a good lead to follow for ladies with round faces – this cascade of side tresses hits just right to produce an elongating effect.
And look how black hair shines with this long bob tapered to the front! Find even more dimension with a deep side part and an elevated back.
Long Bob with Bangs to Make a Splash
“Adding a bang is a great way to create a ‘new’ style without the commitment of a drastic haircut or length change. You can keep the lob you already love and just enhance it with this mini snip. Depending on the fringe style, you can always camouflage the bang easily if you decide the look is not for you,”says celebrity hairstylist Laurie Heaps to InStyle. To avoid such a challenge, expend some effort to find out what fringe type will work best for your long bob haircut. Don’t forget to factor in your face shape, hair texture, and even styling habits, since you may not like the idea of blow-drying your bangs after every hairwash.
Straight hair can come with long side swept bangs, which are easy to tuck behind the ear for a fresh look.
This stacked lob has everything you need for a fuller feel of your hair – subtle layers throughout the head, smoky roots and a sophisticated brondebalayage, as well asbangs blending into side locks.
Thin hair gains dimension with layered waves and a disheveled finish. Double it by incorporating a piece-y fringe that also brings a sexy touch to the style.
Thick hair can be razoredmercilesslyfor the benefit ofan edgy look, but it’s easy to make it even more outstanding through a long wave of fringe with a feathered finish.
Choppy, yet airy? Why not? Heavy layers can be transformed into light feathers with flipped out styling and side-swept bangs incorporated.