Whenever I have someone in my chair saying they’re 9/10 times looking for a big shift they’re interested in a good chop. This is not always acceptable for the lifestyle of everyone, however. Are you an avid gym goer who hates your head or neck hair? Would you love the appearance of your hair in a bun? What about having your hair styled every day as you can’t just throw it up? If these situations sound troublesome in terms of your lifestyle, I will sit under the shoulder to prevent any problems in the future. I personally feel that a lot of face shapes are complemented by this slice. When you find yours is on the rounder side, however, it may further improve the form and may not be as attractive. In that case, to sharpen the jawline, I would go for a longer bob with more angle. Eventually, a lot of maintenance is needed for this color. In every 6 weeks, this particular client comes to get her roots touched together with a gloss to refresh the icy tones that we love so much. I’m trying to persuade all my blondes to take home our Evo Platinum conditioner and keep those tones and they enjoy their hair for as long as possible.
Choppy Layered Bob with

/ Salon Owner Side-Swept Bangs This is a choppy layered bob with a sexy beach wave. The slightest thing about it is the relaxed feeling with all the choppy layers that it offers. It’s new and undone to me, but still very pretty.
Thin Hair Bobs and Other Short Haircuts
If you’re looking for that extra edge to spice up your daily look going asymmetrical with a bob that certainly satisfies the craving. Just be sure to get one to complete the chic and trendy picture which fits with your hair texture. This is a blunt and textured asymmetric bob. I love it’s full around the edges while it’s still playful and light with the layering. These soft waves give great texture all over and add to the excitement around the face the longer side. Some soft balayage highlights were also added for dimension throughout. Find your favorite professional stylist! This person can recommend the best hair texture and density cut for your face shape.
Thin Razor Cut
Compatible with straight and wavy hair a razor cut can make the locks look thin and feathered to produce a bright and light effect. By making the hair too thick, this technique offers texture and volume.
Heavy Fringe Round Shape
A model Jamie Bushman Owner Stylist I would describe this look as a heavy straight fringe round shape. I love using disconnection to make this cut, but once the hair is styled, it’s not evident. It adds throughout the layering to the appearance of movement and texture. If you’re worried about looking more round in your face shape then avoid rounder hair forms. For straight flat skin, this sort of look works best. It’s easy to style, and when the hair is straighter, it almost falls into place. Styling is fast and easy if the texture of the hair is right. A fast, volume-free wrap dries and your favorite textured material is all you need to isolate and improve the cut texture. This length should be adjusted every four to five weeks for maintenance hair. It may take a bang trim every three weeks to wear the fringe over the eyebrow. An Easy to Style Bob for Fine Hair
‘ Blunt Modern Bob for Thin Locks
A with designer Conor Doyle Color Specialist / Director This look features old and new elements. For decades, the bob has bounced around. There are the core principles, but it is important to tailor it to each person. I focused on keeping the classic foundation clean and straightforward with this company. It preserves consistency through the ends and is perfect for consumers with finer skin. The personality comes with the outer part of the haircut. Long shattered layers at the ends provide deconstruction and modern edge with a razor blade.
A with model Erin Vroman Owner / Independent Stylist This photo shows a bob with a slight jawline angle and choppy straight through bangs. I love the ability to create massive texture and volume with a bit of material and very little heat with precision cutting. Take an Adh Dry scrape and rub it between your hands before drying. Upon drying, working it into the crown of the head provides a large volume foundation. Blow dry for thickness whether upside down or dragging the hair out of the follicle with the hands / brush. For bangs, rub Adh Dry’s dab into the fringe ends. From left to right and right to left, dry them with a brush until they are full and clean. Twist the hair back and forth with a 1 1/4-inch iron (one turn) for added texture (or second-day hair). Pump Puff. Me Light into the roots and mid-lengths for extra volume (or second / third-day hair). Put your fingers on the hair and form. This look is super flexible because you can choose your maintenance level and style it a lot or a little. It’s a simple style with a scarf or hat to look great.
Fun Easy Pixie
A with designer Lisa Napoleone Stylist Apprentice This is a fun short pixie that gains length slowly through the sides and top to produce a light, feathery texture. I love the motion and the direction the hair has developed through the enjoyable techniques of texture. Low dry hair and apply some matte thickening paste in the ideal forward movement. For an effortless look, move the hair forward and cut it out. Quick!
I will describe this as a textured bob! The layers are my favorite thing about this. I consider it can be difficult to lay finer hair because it can actually make the hair look thinner if there are too many layers. There are just enough layers in this cut and at the perfect length to give a more total hairstyle look! This look at home is very easy to style and is best for individuals with either fine / average straight / wavy hair. Those with rough, curly hair would need to put a little more effort into it.This look I’d describe as a very classic pixie cut. This client’s hair is insanely thick and coarse, so there’s a delicate balance between just leaving enough length for weight and getting as cropped as you can. The trendy short and simple cut around the ears and the more textured bang is my favorite thing about this. This is a very simple and clean cut in which to work! There are a few things you should know for anyone contemplating a classic pixie cut. It will take a bit of time every day because if you don’t want to clean, wetting and restyling are often needed for a pixie. Nonetheless, this cut is very easy to style. You can easily get whipped into shape with a slightly stronger hold styling cream and a blow dryer. With total or squarer jawlines I love a classic pixie. Around the neck, the sweet specifics add a lot of softness while keeping it simple! Feminine Layered Lob
A with Designer Elizabeth Stylist I like this because it’s pretty feminine and easy to design for the customer. This length is probably the easiest to design. I love a long bob on everybody, but essentially the precise length of the bob depends on the form of the head. If the cheeks are more round then I like to draw the attention in length-wise a-line just below the lip. I like a more straightforward non-line to spice it up a bit if they have a narrow face. If I lay or piece it out, the texture plays a big part in it. Thin hair gets a little layering towards the crown, while at the ends I slide-cut bulk out and do piecey texture to take out excess weight on thick hair. The beauty items I use are Kevin Murphy Beach. Resort for texture Davines Sea Salt Spray for texture and for thermal protection also Davines Melu Shield. I use R+Co Park Avenue blowout balm if I want a sleek bob and finish with a tiny bit of Kevin Murphy Easy. Rider to calm down flyaways. Hidden Taper
A with the designer Courtney Bond Hairstylist How would you describe these hair types What hair products do you recommend these hairs to maintain and recreate? Using a texture spray as a finishing product is best for this haircut. Thin fine hair tends to get weighed down by overuse of the material, so it takes just a little bit. The spray of texture will provide the thin hair with enough grit and allow movement. Which type of customer should you suggest these hairs This haircut is so easy to keep on a daily basis because the perimeter form produces the look. Anyone who doesn’t want their hair to mess will benefit from this look’s simplicity and versatility. Fine to medium thickness works best, and usually those with front length and completeness can reach this angle degree. This cut is ideal for any face shape due to that angle and with a deep side part to create a diagonal line.This look I’d describe as a very classic pixie cut. This client’s hair is insanely thick and coarse, so there’s a delicate balance between just leaving enough length for weight and getting as cropped as you can. The trendy short and simple cut around the ears and the more textured bang is my favorite thing about this. This is a very simple and clean cut in which to work! There are a few things you should know for anyone contemplating a classic pixie cut. It will take a bit of time every day because if you don’t want to clean, wetting and restyling are often needed for a pixie. Nonetheless, this cut is very easy to style. You can easily get whipped into shape with a slightly stronger hold styling cream and a blow dryer. With total or squarer jawlines I love a classic pixie. Around the neck, the sweet specifics add a lot of softness while keeping it simple! Feminine Layered Lob
A with Designer Elizabeth Stylist I like this because it’s pretty feminine and easy to design for the customer. This length is probably the easiest to design. I love a long bob on everybody, but essentially the precise length of the bob depends on the form of the head. If the cheeks are more round then I like to draw the attention in length-wise a-line just below the lip. I like a more straightforward non-line to spice it up a bit if they have a narrow face. If I lay or piece it out, the texture plays a big part in it. Thin hair gets a little layering towards the crown, while at the ends I slide-cut bulk out and do piecey texture to take out excess weight on thick hair. The beauty items I use are Kevin Murphy Beach. Resort for texture Davines Sea Salt Spray for texture and for thermal protection also Davines Melu Shield. I use R+Co Park Avenue blowout balm if I want a sleek bob and finish with a tiny bit of Kevin Murphy Easy. Rider to calm down flyaways. Hidden Taper
A with the designer Courtney Bond Hairstylist How would you describe these hair types What hair products do you recommend these hairs to maintain and recreate? Using a texture spray as a finishing product is best for this haircut. Thin fine hair tends to get weighed down by overuse of the material, so it takes just a little bit. The spray of texture will provide the thin hair with enough grit and allow movement. Which type of customer should you suggest these hairs This haircut is so easy to keep on a daily basis because the perimeter form produces the look. Anyone who doesn’t want their hair to mess will benefit from this look’s simplicity and versatility. Fine to medium thickness works best, and usually those with front length and completeness can reach this angle degree. This cut is ideal for any face shape due to that angle and with a deep side part to create a diagonal line.I used Bed Head Small Talk to give the hair a nice smooth surface and add texture and weight without weighing it down, which hair products do you use to preserve and replicate these hairs. Using Bed Head Hard To get textured paste to finish off giving separation and enhancing movement. This haircut is ideal for fine to medium textured hair but can be easily tailored to fit any type of hair or face shape. The textured layers add fine limp hair life and make the style of washing and wearing easy.
A with designer Mayara Goulart Hairdresser Make-up Artist How would you describe this type of hair This is a short cut with the longest front and light layers at the neck nape. My favorite thing about this haircut is it shows a great deal of personality! I recommend products with light fixation that offer hair shine and volume like the Perfect Me (by Eime Wella Professionals) before and after drying. What kind of client would you recommend this hair? This look is for modern women who want practicality in their day-to-day style with a touch of sophistication. For those with fine or normal hair and short face shape, this haircut is great. But what matters most in my opinion is the customer’s personality and attitude!
Modern Day Chelsea Cut
A with model Emily Vanhuss Beauty Colorist How would you describe this type of hair I would like to describe this look as a modern Chelsea cut. The length and soft texture left all along the hairline is my favorite thing about this cut. Which hair products do you recommend to keep and recreate these hairs Which type of customer would recommend these hairs I recommend this type of look for any customer who has fine to medium hair density with anything from slightly wavy to overly curly texture. This look and cut for most busy lifestyles is extremely low maintenance and functional. From this look, the only face shape I might discourage is someone with an extremely round shape.
Pixie Angled
Prive Texture Spray should bring depth and elegance to it. Best Face Shape and Hair Type: With this haircut, heart-shaped faces with straight hair styles work best. Styling tip: Having fun on top of split bangs and elevated layers helps to keep the cut soft and girly. Dark roots and blonde ends tousled Bob
improve the contrast offered by this innovative hairstyle. Stylist Ashley chose the right hair color and style combination.
Simple yet trendy hairstyle. A longer bob with minimal layers really helps stretch the head and perfectly frame it.
How to: section on the side clean dry hair and brush through. Moroccan Oil Treatment Serum provides excellent protection against heat styling strings. Best Face Shape and Hair Type: this style will make round or square shaped faces look fantastic. Obviously, the perfect straight hair. Styling Tip:
Modern Waves
This super cool look is full of texture and weight, making everyone look like they’ve got loads of skin. ‘
This blunt cut bob has blunt cut bangs that really give a thick chunky hair illusion. It is absolutely amazing the dramatic fringe and sleek surface.
How to: blow as smooth as possible dry hair. Focus on getting the bangs to settle down nice and smooth. For frost-free results, apply Biosilk Silk Therapy Serum to wet or dry strings. Best Face Shape and Hair Type: The strong lines produced by this hairstyle would be perfectly offset round or oval shaped eyes. Of course, it is possible to have straight or slightly wavy hair. Styling tip:
Short layered Bob
Layers and bobs are never out of style for easy maintenance. It’s an easy, refreshing cut that keeps your tresses safe and full of life! Layered Pixie
The silver-purple hue on a crazy undercut like this is the bomb! Layering provides more depth and texture which can give the thickness illusion.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type: With all this weight, longer face shapes or heart-shaped heads will be balanced. For this look, natural waves are perfect. Styling tip: For best results and simpler styling, always start at the bottom (the nape) when curling or flat ironing and work up to the top (the crown).
This blunt cut bob has blunt cut bangs that really give a thick chunky hair illusion. It is absolutely amazing the dramatic fringe and sleek surface.
How to: blow as smooth as possible dry hair. Focus on getting the bangs to settle down nice and smooth. For frost-free results, apply Biosilk Silk Therapy Serum to wet or dry strings. Best Face Shape and Hair Type: The strong lines produced by this hairstyle would be perfectly offset round or oval shaped eyes. Of course, it is possible to have straight or slightly wavy hair. Styling tip:
Short layered Bob
Layers and bobs are never out of style for easy maintenance. It’s an easy, refreshing cut that keeps your tresses safe and full of life! Layered Pixie
The silver-purple hue on a crazy undercut like this is the bomb! Layering provides more depth and texture which can give the thickness illusion.
To hold the spray. Use Weightless Hairspray, Soy Touchable. Best Face Shape and Hair Type: Because of the amazing blunt cut bangs, this style would be perfect for oval shaped heads. Straight to wavy, quickly blown hair would be perfect for girls with small to medium hair sizes. Shorter hair needs less day-to-day time styling, but more month-to-month trips to the salon. To keep your cut in place, keep up with your hair appointments.
Long Pixie
Long Pixie
Choppy Pixie
With a cropped cut that breathes volume to thin hair, you can choose both. Soft curls
There are fun bouncy waves in this style that help soften and frame the face. Hair is cut right to the neck and blends gradually into layers that maximize weight. For framing, hair is kept around the face longer and bangs will look great too!
How to: Take your warm tools and start curling hair with a curling iron of 1 inch or greater. Before and after each piece, spray with hairspray to hold the curl strong. After done curling, spray the entire curl head with hairspray again and scrunch your hands to add texture. Use a larger iron if you want a looser curl and run your fingers while you curl. Try Hairspray Global Keratin Power. The light holding hairspray provides convenient grip and instant shine while taming frizz and fly aways and providing a versatile hold for waves and straight hair curls. Best Face Shape and Hair Type: With this beautiful hairstyle, square and heart shaped heads will look amazing! If you have a longer shaped face, get some bangs. Thin to medium hair strands with natural wave or curl, while straight hair is doable, is ideal.
Neck Length Wavy Bob
This bob is cut right in the jawline with lots of amusing whimsical texture. The layers are soft and the waves also keep the overall feeling soft. Thin hair looks thinner when shorter and textures lead to giving on the sides the impression of weight.
blow dry hair to the side. To achieve a smooth result, use a paddle brush to extract moisture. Use a curling iron of one inch to curl hair ends. Run your fingers through your curls to break them down and get that fun allled result. Vibrant shine spray from Suave Professionals. Spritz on strands before using a curling iron for shiny strands that are heat-protected but never weighed down. For this whimsical hairstyle, square and heart-shaped faces would be ideal. Great candidates are thin hair with natural wave or loose natural waves. If the hair strings are naturally straight, simply grab and curl your curling iron! Tip: For day two hairs, curls are a great idea. Latest-Hair Colors All Trends Formal