
Chin-Length Bob
A precise, one-length cut that sits right at the jawline with a sharp, straight edge. This sleek style features a centered or side part with minimal layering for a smooth silhouette.

Short, horizontally straight-cut bangs with uniform length.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Caesar Cut look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
A short cut suited to those who want minimal styling and a clean, classic look. It flatters most face shapes and is especially good for receding or higher hairlines, since the straight forward-combed fringe disguises the line. Works on straight to wavy hair of any density and ideal for low-maintenance routines.
Ask for a short Caesar with uniform length on top, roughly one to two inches, combed straight forward into a short, horizontally cut fringe at the forehead. Request the sides and back kept short and tapered to match the top. Keep the fringe line straight across for the signature blunt front edge.
Trim every 3 to 4 weeks to keep the short length and straight fringe sharp. Almost no daily styling; a small amount of matte paste combed forward sets the fringe and adds light texture.
Yes, it is a classic choice for that, because the short fringe combed forward sits over the hairline and disguises any recession at the temples.
The fringe is short and blunt, usually around an inch, cut straight across the forehead so it sits flat rather than sweeping to one side.
Every three to four weeks keeps the uniform length and straight fringe crisp; the short, even shape grows out of definition quickly.
Very little; a dab of matte paste combed forward sets the fringe and adds texture, making it one of the lowest-effort short cuts.
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