Flared End Lob hairstyle for Men
Men Hairstyles

Flared End Lob

A medium-length bob where the ends are styled to curl inward, creating a rounded, playful silhouette. This cut sits just above the shoulders with uniform length throughout.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Flared End Lob look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.

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About the Flared End Lob for Men

Who it suits

This cut works well for heart, oval, and square face shapes by softening the jawline with its rounded edges. It is ideal for fine to medium hair densities where the blunt weight at the bottom can create the illusion of thickness. Those with naturally straight or slightly wavy hair will find it easiest to style, though it requires someone willing to use heat tools daily to maintain that specific inward curve.

How to ask for it

Request a blunt, uniform-length lob that sits exactly one inch above the shoulders with no internal layers or thinning. Specify that you want the perimeter kept thick and heavy to support a rounded finish rather than a wispy one. Ask for a center or slight off-center part and emphasize that the ends should be cut straight across so they can be easily beveled inward during the blowout.

Upkeep & styling

Plan for a trim every six to eight weeks to prevent the blunt ends from hitting the shoulders and losing their clean, rounded shape. Daily styling requires a large round brush or a wide-barrel curling iron to set the inward curve, along with a medium-hold finishing spray to keep the silhouette intact.

Flared End Lob — frequently asked questions

Does this cut work for naturally curly hair?

While possible, this specific rounded silhouette is designed for straighter textures; tight curls will create a different volume profile that may hide the precise inward curve.

How do I prevent the ends from flipping outward?

To maintain the inward curve, you must blow-dry the hair from above using a round brush to tuck the ends under, or use a flat iron to bevel the hair toward the chin.

Will this style make my hair look thicker?

Yes, because it is a blunt, one-length cut without layers, it preserves maximum weight at the bottom, making it an excellent choice for those wanting to add density to fine hair.

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