
Bouncy Wavy Bob
A voluminous chin-to-shoulder cut with high-definition waves and significant body throughout the crown.

A hybrid fringe style that starts narrow at the center of the forehead and widens as it curves down around the cheekbones, mimicking the shape of a bottleneck.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Bottleneck Bangs look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
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Flatters oval, round, and heart face shapes by narrowing at the brow and widening at the cheeks to soften and elongate. Best on straight to gently wavy hair with medium density; very curly textures lose the curved shape. A great low-commitment fringe for those who want face-framing without a heavy blunt bang. Suits people willing to blow-dry the fringe most days.
Ask for a curtain-style fringe cut short and narrow at the center of the forehead, then graduated longer and wider as it sweeps down past the cheekbones. Request point-cutting or soft slicing on the ends so it blends seamlessly into the front layers, with the longest pieces hitting around the cheekbone or jaw. Keep a center or slightly off-center split so the two sides curve away from the face.
Trim the fringe every four to six weeks to hold the bottleneck shape. Blow-dry with a round brush, directing the center down and the sides out and back, then set with a light texture spray. A quick round-brush or flat-iron pass keeps the curve clean on second-day hair.
Bottleneck bangs are a tighter, more shaped version of curtain bangs. They sit closer and shorter in the center and flare out more deliberately at the cheeks, creating a narrow-to-wide curve rather than a loose part.
Yes. The shorter center and longer cheek-framing sides add vertical length and slim the face, which balances roundness and draws the eye downward.
They grow out gracefully because the longest pieces already blend into the front layers. As they lengthen they simply become longer curtain-style framing without an awkward stage.
Blow-dry damp hair with a round brush, rolling the center down and the sides out and back. A touch of light texture spray or a quick flat-iron bend keeps the curved shape in place.
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