Rounded Polished Bob hairstyle for Men
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Rounded Polished Bob for Men

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This chin-length cut features a sleek, rounded silhouette that curves inward at the ends with a deep side part. One side is tucked behind the ear while the other sweeps across the forehead in a smooth curtain.

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About the Rounded Polished Bob for Men

Who it suits

This cut is ideal for oval, heart, and square face shapes, as the inward curve softens the jawline while the deep side part adds necessary height and asymmetry. It performs best on straight to slightly wavy hair with fine to medium density, as extremely thick or curly textures may struggle to maintain the precise, smooth architecture. It is perfect for those who want a sophisticated, architectural look and are willing to commit to daily heat styling for a crisp, glass-like finish.

How to ask for it

Ask for a chin-length bob with soft internal graduation to encourage the ends to bevel inward naturally. Specify a deep side part and request that the perimeter be cut with a blunt edge for weight, but with the ends slightly textured to achieve a rounded silhouette rather than a sharp A-line. The front section on the heavy side of the part should remain long enough to sweep across the forehead, while the shorter side should be thinned slightly to tuck cleanly behind the ear.

Upkeep & styling

Maintain the shape with a professional trim every 6 to 8 weeks to prevent the ends from flipping outward or losing the chin-length line. Daily upkeep requires a round brush and blow dryer or a flat iron used in a curved motion, paired with a smoothing serum to ensure a high-shine, frizz-free finish.

Rounded Polished Bob — frequently asked questions

Can this style work for hair with high density?

Yes, but your stylist will need to remove internal bulk through point cutting or thinning shears so the hair lies flat and the rounded shape does not become too wide or bulky.

Is it possible to achieve this look without daily heat?

This specific polished silhouette relies on a smooth surface and curved ends; those with natural waves or texture will almost certainly need a blow dryer or flat iron to replicate the look.

How do I keep the tucked side from falling forward?

If your hair is fine or slippery, apply a small amount of lightweight wax or use a hidden bobby pin behind the ear to secure the shorter side and maintain the asymmetrical balance.

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