
Wavy Blunt Bob
A shoulder-length bob featuring natural waves and blunt-cut ends for a structured yet messy look.

Medium-length wavy cut featuring a deep side part and a dramatic sweeping fringe across the forehead.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Side-Swept Wavy Medium look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
This cut is ideal for individuals with oval, heart, or square face shapes, as the asymmetrical sweep helps to balance features and soften a strong jawline or broad forehead. It performs best on medium to thick hair densities that possess a natural wave or loose curl pattern to provide the necessary organic movement and lift. Those with fine hair may find the dramatic side-parting difficult to sustain without significant product, while the style requires a moderate daily commitment to shaping the fringe.
Ask for a medium-length cut that sits between the chin and the collarbone, featuring a deep side part and long, point-cut layers to encourage natural wave definition. Request a dramatic, asymmetrical sweeping fringe that starts from the part and blends seamlessly into the side lengths to avoid a blocky appearance. Emphasize that the back should be slightly shorter or more heavily layered to reduce bulk, allowing the weight to shift forward for a dynamic, side-heavy silhouette.
To maintain the silhouette and prevent the sweep from becoming unruly, schedule trims every six to eight weeks to manage weight and split ends. Daily styling involves using a light-hold mousse or sea salt spray on damp hair, followed by air-drying or diffusing to define waves while ensuring the deep part remains crisp.
While the cut is designed for natural waves, straight hair can mimic this look using a medium-barrel curling iron or sea salt spray to add texture, though it will require significantly more daily styling effort.
Using a texturizing powder at the root of the fringe and a light-hold hairspray provides the necessary lift and grip to keep the hair swept to the side while maintaining natural movement.
Your stylist should use point-cutting or thinning shears through the mid-lengths and ends to remove internal weight, ensuring the volume is concentrated in the sweep rather than expanding outward at the sides.
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