5: Asymmetrical Long Bob

This modern interpretation features one side noticeably longer than the other, creating an asymmetrical silhouette with dramatic flair.
The uneven length adds a contemporary edge to the classic lob.
Ask for a standard-angled bob on one side with extended length on the other for maximum impact.
This bold style makes a statement while remaining surprisingly versatile.
The asymmetrical approach particularly flatters heart-shaped and oval faces by creating balanced proportions.
6: Soft Layered A-Line

This feminine style features soft layers throughout an A-line shape, creating movement and body while maintaining the angled silhouette. The subtle layers add bounce and dimension.
Request long, seamless layers that enhance the angled shape without creating disconnection. This flattering approach works beautifully with most hair types and textures.
The soft layering creates natural volume, perfect for those with finer hair textures.
7: Undercut Angled Lob

This edgy combination features a hidden undercut beneath the angled lob shape. The undercut removes bulk while creating an interesting textural contrast that’s revealed only when desired.
Ask your stylist for a standard angled lob with an undercut section at the nape or side. This contemporary approach works particularly well for thick, heavy hair.
Style it conventionally for a professional look, or tuck it behind the ear to reveal the undercut for edgier occasions.
8: Curly Angled Bob

This texture-celebrating style features an angled cut specifically designed to enhance natural curls. The graduated shape creates volume and movement while showcasing your curl pattern.
Request a curl-specific cutting technique that considers your natural texture when creating the angle. This specialized approach requires a stylist experienced with curly hair.
The angled shape helps distribute volume evenly throughout the style rather than creating a triangular effect.
9: Long Angled Bob with Curtain Bangs

This trendy combination pairs a classic angled lob with face-framing curtain bangs.
The bangs blend seamlessly into the longer front pieces, creating a soft, flattering frame around your face.
Ask for center-parted curtain bangs that gradually blend into the rest of your cut. This versatile style offers the face-framing effect of bangs without the commitment of a full fringe.
Style the bangs away from your face with a round brush for the characteristic curtain effect.
10: Shaggy Textured Lob

This laid-back style incorporates shag-inspired layers throughout an angled lob. The disconnected layers create volume at the crown while maintaining the angled perimeter shape.
Request heavily texturized layers throughout with an emphasis on crown volume. This relaxed approach works beautifully with wavy and straight hair textures.
Enhance the shaggy texture with a sea salt spray scrunched through mid-lengths and ends.