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Looking for the best bob haircuts for thin hair? Here are 16 bob hairstyles that create volume and add weight, according to a celebrity hair stylist.
What makes it such a popular choice is that it works for all hair types, especially curly hair. So if you need a sign to spice up your locks, I found 25 curly bob ideas you should try out.
To achieve this full and curly 'do, Halle Bailey's stylist pinned/braided her hair down, then crocheted the straighter hair over her locs. Gilbert Carrasquillo - Getty Images Baby Bangs Bob
Layered hair: A women's hairstyle where different sections of the hair are cut at different lengths to give the impression of layers. Liberty spikes: Hair that is grown out long and spiked up usually with a gel Lob: A shoulder-length hairstyle for women, much like a long bob, hence the name. Mullet: Hair that is short in front and long in the back.
Historically, the undercut has been associated with poverty and inability to afford a barber competent enough to blend in the sides, as on a short back and sides haircut. From the turn of the 20th century until the 1920s, the undercut was popular among young working-class men, especially members of street gangs.
Blended Elevation: The top section (bob section) is cut at 90 degrees while the side sections are cut 180 deg to the length of the top section. The occipital and nape sections are cut at 90 deg. In this form of layering there is an "elevated" group of layers formed due to shorter top section and then it blends with the softer side and back layers.
By: The Beauty Experts at L'Oréal Paris . When changing up your hairstyle, it's easy to make the shift from long layers to an eye-catching crop.
Buzz-cut bob: Where it is shoulder-length in the front and close-cropped at the back. Chin-length bob: Cut straight to the chin, with or without bangs. French bob: Shorter type of bob. Inverted bob: Similar to an A-line bob, but with stacked layers in the back. The perimeter of the cut is curved rather than being a straight line.