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1. Piece-y Blonde Stacked Bob (Choppy & Modern)
This choppy, piece-y blonde bob delivers effortless edge with a clean stacked back for lift. The slight graduation builds volume at the crown while the straighter front pieces sharpen the jawline. It suits straight to slightly wavy textures and flatters oval, round, and heart-shaped faces. Blow-dry with a round brush for polish, then pinch the ends with a light pomade to keep that airy separation. Schedule trims every 6–8 weeks to maintain the crisp outline.
2. Stacked Balayage Bob (Back View for Maximum Lift)
The reverse view of a stacked bob shows exactly where the layers build height and structure. Hand-painted balayage enhances the graduation, making the crown look fuller and the neckline sleeker. This shape is ideal for fine or medium hair that needs a boost without heavy styling. Ask your stylist for soft internal layering to keep movement while preserving density at the perimeter. Style with a root-lift spray and a quick bend with a flat iron for dimension.
3. Feathered Stacked Bob for Soft Volume
Feathered layers give this stacked bob a cloud-light texture and plush movement. The tapered back creates instant height while the front remains soft enough to skim the cheekbones. This style works beautifully on straight to wavy hair and softens angular features. Blow-dry with a round brush, directing hair upward at the crown to amplify the stack. Finish with a flexible-hold spray so the feathered texture stays touchable, not stiff.
4. Sleek Straight Inverted Bob with High-Contrast Highlights
Short stacked layers in the back make the top highlights pop against the deeper base underneath. The inverted length in front sharpens the jawline and elongates the neck for an elegant profile. This sleek option favors straight or smoothed-out textures and looks chic on round or heart-shaped faces. Use a heat protectant and a smoothing iron to seal shine from roots to ends. A few drops of lightweight oil keep the finish glossy without weighing hair down.
5. Undone Wavy Stacked Bob with Highlights
Loose, undone waves breathe life into any stacked cut, especially as it grows out. The raised back builds volume while the face-framing pieces soften the hairline. Multi-dimensional highlights add sparkle and depth, making the texture appear fuller. Scrunch a salt or wave spray into damp hair and diffuse for airy movement. Touch up a few pieces with a curling wand and break them apart with fingers for a relaxed finish.
6. Sassy Textured Stacked Bob with Chunky Highlights
Bold, chunky highlights accentuate the choppy layers and give this bob a fearless vibe. The stack in the back boosts height, while slightly longer pieces in front add a flattering angle. This look is perfect for medium hair that craves texture and personality. Rough-dry with your fingers, then rake a matte paste through the ends for separation. For extra lift, mist a lightweight texturizing spray at the crown and shake it out.
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