Asymmetrical hairstyles aren’t for the faint of heart. Asymmetrical bobs are unique and captivating hairstyles that are made to draw attention for all the good reasons. Be sure that you’re willing to change your hairstyle before asking for your stylist to trim your hair in an asymmetrical cut, since there’s no stopping with the different styles you can choose. However, some Asymmetrical bobs are ideal for people who have slight asymmetry, as they help bring your face into balance.
#1: Bob and A Half
This asymmetrical look is a variation on the traditional jaw length bob style. One side of the bob is a longer length, and then tying it with a fringe on the side helps to create an updated style.
#2 Heavy Fringe from the Crown
The thick fringe is made up of hair that runs from the top part of the scalp. The symmetry of this hairstyle flatters women with high, strong cheekbones.
#3: Tapered Short Bob
The tapered bob is extremely cool modern take on the 60’s look. This cut’s upper part is cut to create a soft but shaggy appearance.
#4: Extreme Asymmetrical Cut
The cut is more long on the one hand than in the opposite. The stylist has also made the hair longer at the front than in the back.
#5: Straight hair that has a an elongated fringe
A side fringe that is sweeping creates an asymmetrical look without going overboard. This type of style is easy to maintain since all you have to do is sweep your fringe across the other side and then another.
#6: Style Asymmetrical Using Volume
You can make lots of volume to your hair by combing your hair out from your roots. Hair is combed at the roots and then pull as many hairs as you like over from one direction to the next.
7. Extreme Side Fringe with Curls
A slender side fringe that has large, soft curls is a striking appearance. Make sure you sweep your hair into one side, and then pair it with a eyes that are firmly set for an outstanding appearance.
#8: Tousled Locks
Tousled waves are a great casual style that can be worn even when you’re on the move. For loose waves similar to the ones above, you need to comb curling product throughout your hair while you blow dry it. Move your fingers gently through your hair to create the look of a tousled.
#9: Shaggy Sleepover
A shaggy sweeping-over is a ideal option for those who want some “just just woken up” hairstyle or “haven’t attempted to make it hard” hair. It’s also great if only need asymmetry for a brief period of time.
#10: Fine curls
If your hair isn’t natural curly, it is possible to get this style using the help of a curling iron. If you curl large portions of your hair, you can break them up into smaller sections prior to applying setting spray. Be cautious not to break your curls repeatedly otherwise you’ll lose the curls.