The bobbed haircut first appeared in 1915 not as a haircut, but as a hairstyle useful for… dancing. Yes, yes, Irene Castle – a great ballroom dancer – had a huge problem with her long hair: it would get tangled while she danced. So, one day, she just cut it off and became the first woman with a nice curly “Castle Bob” haircut.
Today’s bob has gone from something remarkable to something casual: it has become a year-round match for women of all ages and professions.
Go for bob: Always versatile bob haircuts by hair type
Shaken, inverted, skimmed, messy – the long bob hairstyle can make anyone look fashionable and on point. “It’s all about being brave with length this year. The style of the day is a blunt, boxy bob that ends above the jawline. It feels so fresh and has a French, youthful vibe. It makes the loyal lob feel safe and suburban,” Jonathan Soons , Headmasters Salon Creative Ambassador, tells Glamour. It changes, gets shorter or longer, but the bob is still the most popular haircut.
So let’s do some research and find out what haircutting techniques will work well with the easy, refreshing and slightly sexy mid-length bob.
The bobbed haircut brings volume and life to straight hair. It looks great with longer front strands and a volumized neck.
A brunette bob always looks chic, no doubt. Choose a layered bob for your thick hair to give it a dynamic, flowing look.
Looking for medium bobs to flatter fine hair? Consider a medium length layered bob and a wavy style to add gorgeous volume and complement fine hair perfectly.
The best medium-length bob for curly, wavy hair is the inverted bob. It works well with fine hair by adding volume.
Create dimension, play with lengths and achieve the perfect face shape! Anything is possible when bangs and a bob work together, like this pretty hairstyle with feathered ends and micro bangs.