Medium A Line Bob Hairstyles

Stacking in a hairstyle is actually a pretty literal term; layers are stacked on top of each other to create volume. This usually happens in the back of the style to create maximum fullness that resolves into angled pieces in the front. Light highlights break up the density in the cut.See full list on therighthairstyles.comAn a-line haircut is shorter in the back and gradually lengthens towards the front. The difference between this and an angled bob is that there typically isn’t any stacking in the style. Because of this, you can experiment with texture like waves.See full list on therighthairstyles.comThe cut’s wispy layers are the true piece-y perfection, but the mix of warm and cool tones is what really makes the look extra enviable. Waves showcase the refined dye job best. Create soft curls by wrapping one-inch sections around a straightening iron. Run a dime-sized amount of light-hold pomade through the ends to help the shape stay put.See full list on therighthairstyles.comThe A-line bob was made to last. Balayage coloring— a technique that involves painting color onto the hair — results in a graduated lightening effect and allows for longer stretches between color appointments. And thanks to the jagged ends, you can wait a bit longer between haircuts too.See full list on therighthairstyles.comIf you’re looking for a hairstyle that’s secretly low-maintenance, a medium length bobis for you. Choppy layers and an angled cut keep the hair from falling flat, and face-framing highlights and lightened ends create the illusion of added depth. It practically does the work for you. Your secret’s safe with us.See full list on therighthairstyles.comThe stacked A-line bob is as classic as they come. Longer in the front, stacked in the back, the version shown here features layering all around. If your hair is thick and heavy, the shorter top layers are your new best friend.

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