Short Angled Bob

This chic blonde bob’s power lies in precision cutting and dimensional color. The cut is angled - shorter at the back and gradually longer towards the front - creating a flattering silhouette that suits almost every face shape. The back follows the head's natural contour, while the front pieces sweep to just below the jawline, framing the face and highlighting the cheekbones and eyes.
The hair color is spectacular: a platinum blonde base is enriched with cool, ash-toned lowlights. This multi-dimensional approach keeps the color from looking flat, creating depth and catching the light from every angle. Face-framing highlights brighten the complexion, while the lowlights add contrast and make the platinum pop. The result is a hair color that looks both expensive and natural.
Styled with a soft, side-swept fringe, this short hairstyle is feminine and approachable. It's blown dry smooth with just enough volume at the roots to avoid looking flat and the ends are subtly turned under for a refined finish that never feels dated. The overall glossiness is a mark of healthy hair and good styling.


For the busy woman, this cut is a dream and it air-dries with minimal effort. Just run your fingers through it, maybe smooth the ends with a brush or flat iron, and you're ready to go. The precise angles mean it falls into place naturally, maintaining its shape even on humid days.
The choice of a silky white turtleneck and a blazer perfectly complements the hairstyle. The high neckline provides a clean canvas for the hair, while the structured blazer mirrors the cut's precision. The blazer's cool color harmonizes with the ash-blonde hair, creating a cohesive, monochromatic look. This pairing shows how the angled bob works everywhere, exuding an air of refined simplicity and impeccable taste.
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See also: Short Hairstyles