Angled Bob Haircut
Classic
Professional
Stylish
An angled bob haircut is shorter in the back and gets gradually longer toward the front, creating a striking angle and a chic silhouette. The length can vary, but the hair typically falls at the chin or just above the shoulders. This is a versatile haircut that can be styled in various ways depending on your hair texture and length.
Cut frequency
6-8 weeks
Style the look at home
Towel dry hair. Apply a cream or leave-in conditioner that enhances and defines curls. Let hair air dry for a soft, natural look, or blow dry with a diffuser to enhance volume. Once dry, gently separate curls with your fingers for added volume. Finish with a light oil or serum to add shine and control frizz.
Towel dry hair. Apply a heat protectant spray. Using a blow dryer and round brush, slowly lift hair from the roots, following the brush with the hair dryer down the length of the hair, then curling slightly inward at the ends to enhance the angled shape. Finish with a light hold hairspray.
Start with damp hair. Apply a lightweight mousse that enhances waves. Using your hands, scrunch your hair from the tips toward the roots, then tousle with your fingers to create a natural, carefree wave. Let air dry, or blow dry with a diffuser on low heat to lock in the look. Finish with a light hold hairspray.
What to tell your stylist
Love this haircut? Here's what to tell your stylist so you can get this look.
“I’d like an angled bob haircut that is shorter in the back and longer in the front.”
Be sure to tell your stylist if you part your hair on a particular side. Unsure of how short you want to go? Ask your stylist what length will work best for your hair! Bangs or face-framing are great options, too!
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