
Medium Wavy Layers
A shoulder-length cut featuring soft, voluminous undulations and face-framing layers for a balanced silhouette.

A textured bob hitting at the collarbone with internal layers and a soft, side-parted fringe for added dimension.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Layered Fringe Bob look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
This cut is ideal for heart, oval, and square face shapes, as the internal layers and soft fringe help soften sharp angles and balance forehead proportions. It works best on fine to medium hair densities where the added texture creates the illusion of volume without weighing the hair down. Those with natural wave or straight hair will find this length manageable, but it requires a commitment to styling the fringe daily to prevent it from looking flat.
Request a collarbone-length bob with soft, internal layers to remove weight and provide movement throughout the mid-lengths. Ask for a wispy, side-parted fringe that blends seamlessly into the face-framing layers and point-cutting at the ends for a lived-in, textured finish. Ensure the perimeter is blunt but softened with a razor or thinning shears so it does not appear too heavy or structured against the neck.
Expect to visit the salon every 6 to 8 weeks to maintain the integrity of the layers and keep the fringe at a functional length. Daily styling involves a quick blow-dry with a round brush for volume and a touch of texturizing spray or lightweight pomade to define the internal layers.
Yes, the internal layering is specifically designed to create lift and the appearance of thickness without thinning out the ends excessively.
It transitions into a long layered cut gracefully, though you may need a fringe trim between full appointments to keep it from obstructing your vision.
Absolutely, as long as the side-parted fringe is kept long enough to create diagonal lines that elongate the face rather than cutting it horizontally.
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