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13. Shaggy A-Line Bob with Highlights
Face-framing highlights and shaggy layers bring dimension to this transitional cut. Longer front pieces keep styling versatile while the back lifts for shape. It flatters round and square faces by elongating the front. Use a wave foam and scrunch to enhance texture without stiffness.
14. Long A-Line Bob with Fringe
This flowy long bob features a gentle angle and soft fringe for a romantic vibe. The length is long enough for quick half-up styles yet short enough to feel fresh. It suits straight to wavy textures and softens prominent foreheads. Blow-dry bangs with a small round brush to keep them light and airy.
15. Layered A-Line Lob for Thin Hair
Strategic layering in a long A-line shape can make thin hair appear fuller and more animated. The front length skims the shoulders, drawing the eye downward for a slimming effect. Keep layers soft and blended to avoid stringy ends. A root-lift spray and a round-brush blow-dry create lasting body.
16. Inverted A-Line Bob with Curls
Shorter layers at the back and longer curls in front deliver height and bounce. The inversion builds a rounded crown while the front pieces lengthen the face. This cut loves naturally curly or heat-styled waves. Curl in alternating directions, then gently separate with a light oil to keep definition.
17. Severe Brunette A-Line Bob
A bold, steep front length gives this brunette bob a high-fashion feel. The sharp angle contours the jaw and emphasizes cheekbones. It’s a statement on straight hair and equally striking with a soft bend. Keep ends razor-sharp with regular trims every 6–8 weeks for maximum impact.
18. Shoulder-Length A-Line Bob
Not ready for a big chop? A shoulder-length A-line lets you sample the trend while keeping styling flexibility. The length works for ponytails and quick updos, yet still feels refreshed. Add soft waves with a large iron for extra movement and a relaxed finish.
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