11. Curly Inverted Bob

An angled cut can add structure and shape to your curls. Think about it – the angles and layers of the bob can help to define your natural curls and the shorter length in the back will manage the volume. The longer front pieces frame your face nicely, highlighting your facial features and adding a charming touch.

Long Angled Bob for Curly Hair

12. Long in the Front Layered Bob

If a one-length cut seems too stiff or heavy for you, try a layered bob. Layers introduce movement and dimension to your hair. They can create an illusion of more volume and fullness, especially beneficial for those with finer hair textures.

Long Angled Bob with Layers

13. Inverted Lob with Highlights

Whether you have straight, wavy, or curly hair, highlights can bring out the natural texture, adding the multi-dimensional effect we all love. In this hairstyle, subtle warm highlights add a sun-kissed glow. Bright and summer-ready!

 Long Angled Bob with Highlights

14. Blunt Cut and Curtain Bangs

In general, blunt cuts are famed for their ability to create the illusion of fuller, thicker hair. The delicate curtain bangs with feathered ends will bring a touch of lightness to such a blunt cut. Style them with a round brush for volume and a gentle flick to accentuate your cheekbones.

Long Angled Bob with Curtain Bangs

15. Thick A-Line Lob

Surprisingly enough, an angled cut can be a fantastic choice for thick hair. It removes some of the bulk and weight in the back, helping to control the volume at the nape. The structure of this hairstyle provides a defined shape that showcases the natural volume of thick hair.

Long Angled Bob for Thick Hair

16. Angled Cut for Thin Hair

Needless to say that the bob’s structure helps to keep hair from looking weighed down, which is a common issue with thin hair. The angled cut creates a defined shape that can add body and bounce to otherwise flat hair.

Long Angled Bob for Thin Hair

17. Straight Lob with Bangs

“When your red hair meets the perfect cut, magic happens.” That’s how the specialists from Society Salon in LA describe this haircut. It’s super sleek, proportional, and vibrant. A perfect hairstyle to accentuate the best features of your hair – texture, length, and color.

Long Angled Bob for Straight Hair

18. Bob with Face-Framing

Peekaboo balayage is a fun way to add a pop of color to your hairstyle without being too bold! The milk chocolate base hides a splash of golden honey. Those peekaboo highlights that are underneath require less frequent touch-ups than the traditional ones.

Long Angled Bob with Balayage

19. Lob with Deep Side Part

Styling your hair with a deep side part means adding angles and creating the illusion of length and structure. This parting softens the angular features of a square face and draws attention away from the wider forehead of a heart-shaped face.

Long Angled Bob with Deep Side Part

20. Lob with Center Part

A center part, on the other hand, is a master of symmetry and balance. It would look organic on oval and diamond-shaped faces, highlighting the balanced proportions of these face shapes. Given the long bob has some soft layering, the center part can also work great for square faces.

Long Angled Bob with Center Part

With so many wonderful options out there, we are sure finding the right lob is a matter of minutes. Pin-straight or with a bend wave, stacked or one-length, with or without bangs – the “Hair I want” is just one click away.

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