25 Beautiful Ways to Style A Grown-Out Bob

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February 16, 2022 at 06:00AM

Every year without fail, I get an urge to wear super long extensions. Maybe it’s because I can’t seem to grow my hair longer than chest length myself but I love to clip-in extra length every now and again. However, despite a slight extension addiction, the styles that I always come back to are the medium length bob hairstyles. This length is so easy to manage, suits most face shapes and hair textures too. It’s no wonder the length is so popular really.

I think because it’s such an easy-to-wear length, I forget how fun it is to style and play with. I plait my hair before bed, unravel for light waves in the morning and that’s it– easy but pretty boring when it’s such a good length to experiment with. So, I trawled the web for some style inspiration to revive my love for my bob and I was not disappointed. Here are the best styles to try right now.

If you have a blunt cut without layers this a chic and simple way to wear your bob. It never goes out of style.

Finer hair types will love a spritz or dry texturizing spray root to tip for volume and hold.

If you have longer layers that are grown out compared to the top layers, a half up, half down style is super cute and the bow completes the look.

Load on heat protector pre-straightening and then mist with shine spray for a glossy finish.

A slicked back look can still have a little movement and body to it like April’s does. Use a small amount of light hold gel and a medium-density brush to create the look.

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A fun fuss-free style for all textures but curly and coily hair types as the buns are super full when brushed and puffed out.

Why do berets look so great with a bob? If you have a fringe too, it’s honestly just *chef’s kiss*

Scrunchies aren’t just for long hair with loads of texture. Bundle up your bob in a neutral scrunchie for laid-back luxe.

A petition to reclaim the side-part as the go-to parting. They look particularly great with a sleek bob.

Lacking definition with your front layers? A tool like the ghd Thin Wand will give you the bouncy curl you want to finish this look.

Flicking the ends of your bob up instead of under is a fun way of styling that’s simple but will require a lot of product. Holding spray, a round brush and large rollers are a must for this look.

Twists add a twist to the tendril trend. If your hair is layered you should be able to plait/twist to the end and use gel to secure but if you have a blunt cut you’ll need clear elastics at the end.

Yes, claw clips are still in and very practical for medium length bobs when creating an updo.

For bouncy, voluminous hair like Isabelle’s, a blow-dry brush needs to be on hand. It’ll give that aerated feel while staying smooth and looking glossy.

Growing out a bob is made even better by growing out a curtain fringe.

Setting your curls with a strong hold gel and then scrunching out the cast will leave them soft but uniformed.

Bevelled waves never go out of style. If you use a waver, brush out the bottom layer for volume as the way wavers clamp ca make the hair look a bit flattened.

I definitely find that using a straightener to create beachy waves achieves this high gloss finish more than when I use a tong. This comes from smoothing down the cuticle as you style. Add a touch of light oil at the ends for extra sheen.

Keeping the bun simple, accentuate the style with a smooth fringe and tendrils.

Pigtails are back, along with every other Y2K style. Bobble accessories optional.

I call this a washday bun because you can step out in your pre-wash treatment on your hair wash day, let it marinate and still look super chic.

Healthy hair is ultimately the sexiest, chicest hair. Keep up your treatments and trims for a blunt cut like this to have movement and natural sheen.

The enviable texture of fluffy curls works at any length but bobs look extra stylish.  

Ombred hair that’s cut into a medium length bob gets a new lease of life. For this look, add texture through the lengths by picking up pieces and spritzing but avoid touching the root.

Even if you have finer curls or coils, volume can be achieved on bob length texture by using an Afro comb and teasing out the root. Keep the shape by getting a curl-by-curl cut. Next, 5 classic hairstyles that never go out of style.

Author Keeks Reid | Whowhatwear
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