40 Amazing and Inspiring Asymmetrical Bobs

This bob blends of two popular lengths for bobs: length of the chin on one hand and the collar bone on the other. The asymmetrical bob is reminiscent of the roots of the bob in the 20s and is characterized by its straight appearance and rounded edges so that they frame the face gently.

#11: Wavy Side-Parted Bob

asymmetrical bob for thick hair

The beautiful caramel highlights of this hairstyle highlight the natural, loose waves. It is possible to create this long asymmetrical bob by using a small amount of mousse and curling your locks, or creating really loose waves using the large-barrel curling iron.

#12: An Angled Bob Very Short Layers

Stacked angled asymmetrical bob

Another way to bring life into thin, lifeless hair strands with artistic layers. The stacked cut adds an illusion of volume, without the need for curls, simply by adding thin, spunky layers across the crown. It’s a perfect everyday style that can maintain its shape with minimum maintenance. It is a great choice for women who are always in motion.

#13: Twist on the Inverted Bob

short red wavy bob with bangs

Make sure to go all the way with this bold color and cut You’ll be pleased with the result. With the hair stacked backwards and angled to the side into the chin-length cut the daring cut is finished off with a straight, short fringe, which is a stark contrast to the extreme hair’s waves and angles. With a focus of naturality, the style can be worn with hair of any type of texture, from straight and light wavy to curlier.

#14: Stacked Bob

short asymmetrical bob for fine hair

The gorgeous auburn shade is enhanced by the striking angles in the cutting. The stacked bob provides maintenance-free upkeep. Simply add a little mousse to add texture, then comb your locks, and then go!

#15: Descending Corner

layered asymmetrical bob

A great spin on a traditional haircut that’s nearly uniform throughout and with a bit of rock-and-roll at one point. The reverse of this cut is reminiscent at Anna Wintour’s classic well-coordinated bob, but isn’t the standard in its obvious symmetry.

#16: Lopsided Lob with Diagonal Bangs

asymmetrical bob with undercut

Asymmetry is taken to the top of the line, this hairstyle is a mix of extremes. A well-cut lob mostly low maintenance, and you might only require some straightening you have curly hair and are looking for a straight look or a short session with an iron for curls to achieve the effortless waves.

#17: Layered A-Line Cut

Layered Asymmetrical Brown Bob

We love this slightly rough cut, especially when it is paired with the deep, dark brunette hair color. Layers on the surface help thick strands and reduce the bulk. It is evident that the side layer is a great fit with lengths that are uneven. If you’re a fan of straight hair This is the perfect combination.

#18: Side-Tucked Blonde Bob

Blonde Side-Parted Asymmetrical Bob

If you don’t need to have a look that’s always off An asymmetrical bob could be created of an angled bob by an easy side sweep and tuck. By wearing one side forward and folding the other back behind the ear you’ll make a sultry–and temporary–asymmetric look. Highlights on the top will make it easier to disconnect.

#19: Tousled Pink Crop

Pastel Pink Messy Ombre Bob

This gradual change of pastel rose to fuschia is in line with the progressive diminution of weight, resulting in optical harmony. It is evident this medium bob has soft edges that are attractive on jawlines that are strong. A sloping part adds to the casual look.

#20: Classic Chin-Length Bevel

Asymmetrical Honey Blonde Bob

In this photo the long side of the hair is lower than the jawline, and is grazing the collarbone. Then it naturally, it turns in. If you’re looking for a subtle style, this is charming classic, timeless, and irregular in a flattering manner. A light-colored piece across the front of the piece highlights the long side, creating an attractive frame to the face.