If you’re scared of the fringe, don’t be. They are casual and not so binding and you can simply stuff them at off days.
Soft Bob with Face-Framing Money Piece
Okay—this one is pure magic. A softly rounded bob, with blunt ends, yet softened with a golden, or money-piece well up next to the face. It’s like a spotlight, but gentle. That slight bend at the ends? Iconic. This style radiates polish with zero stiffness, and the center part feels symmetrical and calming (yes, that’s a thing).

You’ll want to keep that highlight fresh, so I suggest using Pureology Color Fanatic Leave-In Spray—it’s a multi-tasker that protects, detangles, and keeps color bright. To keep up that smooth swing, blow-dry using a flat paddle brush.
Personally, I think this cut looks good on everyone. I do not mean that offhandedly, it does truly flatter the face. I still remember the first time I felt this money-piece effect and how my cheekbones got a level up.
What I’d love to add? Perhaps a secluded berry mouth and an onion coat made of wool. The haircut should be the hard worker itself and you retain the warm and adorable part.
Classic Tucked-In Bob with Natural Gloss
This bob seems like that right in-between length aka that length which is not too long to become a bit stale, but not too short to allow of tucking behind ears when a stiff breeze starts keeping an eye. The thing that is so earthy about this cut is how the strands are snuggled into the jaw just a bit. It adds softness without being too polished. Under autumn sun, the natural brunette color possesses a glazed sheen to appear warmer.

If I’m being honest, this is a wash-and-go dream. I would just add a couple of drops of Kerastase Elixir Ultimatum Oil just to maintain that shiny, healthy appearance. And in between, there is some volume at the top to make it appear deliberately laid back.
I experimented with such a cut at the beginning of last sweater season, and believe me–chef kiss. It paired perfectly with every turtleneck I owned.
I wouldn’t change a thing. This haircut speaks not shouts confidence, and that is why it is good.
Retro Blonde Flip with Curtain Movement
It is retro here in the best way possible. Thin curtain bangs are divided slightly in the center, the ends of hair are curving outward only a little. It is relaxed, yet sporty- like what you would put on in an apple farm with a hot latte. The light blonde color makes the face lighter and the motion adds bounce, which never appears exaggerated.

There should be slight bend at the ends, which is something you will like so when drying make sure to use round brush and low dryer setting. It has the airy, swingy finishing spritz of Bumble and Bumble Thickening Dryspun Texture Spray. This style needs movement, not stiffness.
The style is my own so this cut provides me with a pinch of rebellion and old-school glam. It claims, I am traditional, yet I do not fear a change. That little flip has something so flirty and youthful about it it is almost a wink.
Great for fall, at least in case you are inclined towards the warm neutral look and vintage gold pieces.
Defined Curl Bob with Soft Volume
This is the type of curl that is sculptural yet is soft. The silhouette is nice and airy with the round shape of the bob. It is not too much voluminous, it is equalized, romantic and it reveals the natural shape of the curling. Nobody wants a tight, frizzed hair with waves that are like cotton; with the capsule, though, you can achieve bouncy waves that almost resemble velvet.

For curls like this, I swear by the Pattern Curl Gel from Tracee Ellis Ross’s line. It does not crunch, it allows your texture live its life. Low-heat diffusing gives the shape, but retains the movement.
There’s a grace to this haircut I really admire. It’s bold in texture, but soft in presence. When I did something vaguely similar last fall it immediately made me feel like a cool art gallery girl. You know what I mean.
I could only imagine how great it would look with glossy lips and a structured coat- texture and tailoring.
Layered Crop with Natural Curls and Lift
This style turns curls into art. It’s a short, close-to-the-head crop that’s rich in texture, thanks to layers that build volume from root to tip. It is puffy at the ears and fitted behind the head; it is flirtatious and upturned, above the crown. It is an ultra expressive short haircut in fall short that frames the face and makes the attention to go to the sky.

Since what makes this extra special is the curl definition, I will always suggest using the Mizani Curl Enhancing Lotion. It maintains the curls in a funky, bouncy way especially when the weather becomes dry and colder.
The haircut has an association I have with warm nights in and a playing record and burning candles. It is like artistic but not dramatic, like a silent creativity in the form of a haircut.
It’s the kind of cut that gives you freedom. Allow curls to grow, change and just be themselves.
Messy Shag with Micro Bangs
Hello drama, but make it soft. This shag cut is playful and perfectly imperfect—with micro bangs that skim the brows and layers that feel like they’ve been through a windy day (in the best way). The texture has got a dance all over the face, and the entire shape screams effortlessly undone, as you never tried… but you did.

Apply a texturizing paste such as the Sachajuan Hair Wax to bring out compositions on the ends and emphasize those layers. It is the simplicity to avoid over styling, this look just has to be free.
I adore this hairstyle since it is an immediate signifier of a cool girl which means you do not have to say anything. It is the hair cut version of liner smudged eyeliner and sagging denim.
What would I add? Maybe nothing. Perhaps, only a leather jacket and a random trip on the road.
Loose Wave Bob with Lived-In Texture
This bob lives where softness meets structure. It is a little clipped off the shoulder and there is little layering involved but, lending depth to it is that beautiful, lived in wave. The middle section provides some balance in symmetry and the chestnut color gives it warmth and is perfect to get into later colder seasons. This is more of the cut that seems to be still slightly feminine yet with the feeling of not to over-think.

It is crucial that I have a bottle of IGK Beach Club Texture Spray with me whenever I am out wearing my hair in this manner. It brings out movement without making it look messy. Extra points that it is simple to revive with a spritz and a scrunch.
I am a fan of how this style dips just the right toe on the border between I mean business and I am buying last-minute tickets to concert. It has range.
Would I suggest anything extra? Maybe a bold brow or berry lip. Then the gentleness of the incision should be balanced by an unforeseen something.
Choppy Fringe Bob with Airy Movement
This one’s flirty and just a little bit wild. The layers are minimal both in length and, more importantly in deliberate jaggedness, and the bangs, oh the bangs, make that mysterious-makes-the-face-open-up thing possible. It has been cut high at the back and a bit of stacking which creates an effect of density and bounce. It has a little bit of a bedhead look, but it is cool and not chaotic.

In the texture, you would like Kristin Ess Dry Finish Working Texture Spray. It gives it sufficient grip that does not, however, bury it. This cut is all about keeping that feathered lightness.
This is the way I always feel when I cut my bangs in fall, like I am recovering something. It adds interest to even the simplest outfit. And believe me this cut goes so well with high-necked sweaters and zany eyeliners.
Put a touch of tweezer behind one ear and it is an instant mood.
Polished Parisian Bob
Clean. Sharp. Classic. This bob is the definition of effortless Parisian energy. It is just above the jaw and somewhat tilted forward. There’s no layering or texture here—it’s about simplicity and shine. The heavy side part brings them into focus and the shape overall has that classic, non-hygienically-shaped-like-in-the-morning look -you know, the kind of classic chic they always wake up like in the movies.

You will also want something that makes the ends neat and the shine still alive- L Or eal Mythic Oil is one of my favorites. It is not greasy and leaves the perfect finishing. There is a flat iron pass-through that helps to stay flush on windy days.
This is the hairstyle that is making you consider re-curating your wardrobe to that of black turtlenecks and red-lipped everything. It’s cinematic in its restraint.
Honestly? I wouldn’t mess with it. Sometimes simplicity is the statement.
Layered Pixie with Freckled Softness
This many-layered pixie is the vintage French cinema with a contemporary softness. It is cropped in the back and a bit longer on the sides and the crown is very textured. The Bangs are exquisite-Gently-dusting the forehead- and transcendental is the manner in which it en-frames the cheek bone. This fall short haircut is understated but deeply expressive.

I would wear this with Rahua Cream Wax as it holds your hair but it is not crunchy. On wet hair apply and push the fringe around with fingers without use of combs.
To me, this chop will always speak, I am a creative person, and I do not have to be loud in order to be noticed. It’s gentle, elegant, and super wearable.
