A small amount of texture spray or light pomade separates the ends and adds definition without weighing the hair down.
Stacked Micro Bob
Graduated layers at the back build volume into a rounded, lifted shape that rises from the nape upward through the crown.
The front sections sit slightly longer, framing the cheekbones and jaw from each side. From behind, the stacking creates a full, rounded silhouette that looks polished and intentional in equal measure.
Blow-drying with a round brush encourages the shape to form naturally, and very little additional product is needed to hold it through the day.
Asymmetrical Micro Bob
One side of this cut angles longer than the other, creating a strong diagonal line that moves across the face. The longer section draws the eye downward on one side, while the shorter side exposes more of the jaw and ear. It suits oval and heart-shaped faces particularly well, adding an unexpected edge to the overall silhouette. Keeping the surface smooth with a flat iron and light serum helps the angular shape read clearly and with confidence.
Wavy Micro Bob
Loose, open waves move through the length, softening what would otherwise be a very structured and precise cut. The hair sits between the cheekbone and jaw, but the waves give it a relaxed, natural quality that feels effortless. Volume distributes through the mid-lengths rather than sitting flat at the roots, creating a gentle fullness. A wide-barrel wand or a diffuser brings the wave pattern out depending on the hair’s natural texture and density.
Curly Micro Bob
Natural curls spring up once dry, sitting compact and rounded somewhere between the cheekbone and jaw. The volume distributes evenly around the head, creating a full, bouncy shape without looking overgrown or heavy. Layers cut through the curl pattern keep the silhouette from getting too wide or bottom-heavy at the sides. Curl cream or a light gel defines the coils and controls frizz throughout the day without flattening the overall shape.
Micro Bob with Curtain Bangs
Curtain bangs part at the centre and sweep outward, framing the upper face before blending into the short length sitting below. The combination creates two distinct layers of framing, one across the forehead and one at the cheekbone or jaw. It suits most face shapes well and gives the micro bob a softer, more feminine feel overall. Wavy or straight textures both carry this style naturally, and daily maintenance stays minimal once the bangs are trained into place.
Micro Bob with Micro Bangs
A short, straight fringe sits high on the forehead, well above the brows, pairing boldly with the compact length below. Both elements are deliberate and precise, giving the overall look a graphic, editorial quality that reads very intentional. The forehead stays largely covered while the cheekbones and jaw remain fully exposed, which sharpens the face considerably. This combination suits those comfortable with a high-maintenance fringe requiring consistent trimming to keep the proportions looking right.
French Micro Bob
A blunt fringe sits across the forehead and meets a clean, even length landing at the cheekbone below. The shape is symmetrical and precise, carrying a vintage-inspired quality that feels timeless rather than trend-driven. Volume stays mostly flat through the length, giving the cut a smooth, graphic silhouette from every angle. Fine or straight hair wears this style most naturally, though thicker hair responds well when finished with a smoothing product and some careful blow-drying.
