#21: ’90s-Inspired Choppy Bob
Are you looking to get some hairstyles that are inspired by stars? This cut is a sultry return to the ’90s’ most loved hairstyle, The Rachel. The soft layers frame the face, and the cut is quite long and slender, at the very least when compared to other hairstyles.
#22: Choppy Chocolate Brown Lob
One of the most appealing aspects about the shoulder-length look is that it’s comfortable, and still is stylish and chic. It doesn’t require elaborate highlights to achieve an attractive color. Opt for a dark chocolate brown that appears rich when worn with a long, choppy hair.
#23: Sleek Straight-Cut and Layered Bob
The layers of a short cut can be soft and subtle, as well as an increase in volume. If you prefer a cut that’s chic, choose thin layers, with an angled shape that give an elegant rounded look. Include silver or blonde highlight to create a hair shine.
#24: Delicate Stacked Golden Blonde Bob
While an A-line bob may be better suited for medium and fine hair textures, if have an elongated hair, go for an angled bob with side part to show the best in your hair’s thickness.
#25: Swoopy Layers and Elongated Front Pieces
Hair that is all at once is boring, so mix it up by trying an asymmetrical style with long pieces of hair on the sides and swoopy, highlighted layers. This is a great method to get rid of the tangle of bangs as it is possible to cut off long and graduated, face-framing layers and achieve the same bang look!
#26 Brunette Bob, with light Choppy Layers
Even in the absence of thick hair A textured bob is effortless to pull off with loose locks and layers. Layer thin, wispy hair within your hair to create an elegant move and volume. Make fun of your bangs by putting on your forehead or pins towards the back and then opening your face.
#27: Delicate Sliced Bob with chaotic Waves
The cheek-framing, peek-aboo bangs are swept to the side and merged into the textured waves that fall on the ears. A dark, rich coffee-brown base color that has highlights is ideal and the combination creates a more textured look to the waves that run from the chin.
#28: Gray Brown Inverted Bob Shag
The silver-gray highlights that are atop dark brown hair is attractive and an eye-catching option for a long, flowing bob. The angled, tousled layers give a feeling of the depth and richness. The hairstyle features large front pieces that meet the clavicles, creating a cascade of face-framing curls.
#29: Messy Bob with Lowlights
The laidback style of this messy choppy bob adds definition and depth by utilizing low-lights. Through the addition of depth colors, the style transforms from chaotic and chaotic to refined and plain.
#30: Stacked using Bump
The bob features a huge bump that almost reaches the sky. It’s actually fairly easy to replicate this look using the angular cut of a bob – waves and curls are helpful and can be complemented by backcombing, teasing and maybe even a couple of Bobby pins.