
Chin-Length Bob
A precise, one-length cut that sits right at the jawline with a sharp, straight edge. This sleek style features a centered or side part with minimal layering for a smooth silhouette.

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A classic chin-length bob with a precise center part and sleek, straight texture. The blunt ends curve gently inward toward the jawline for a polished, symmetrical silhouette.
See the Curved Chin Bob for men, or browse the 2026 men's haircut trends.
This cut is most flattering for oval, heart, and square face shapes, as the chin-length perimeter perfectly frames the jawline and balances the proportions of the face. It is ideal for those with naturally straight or fine-to-medium hair densities who desire a structured, high-fashion look without excessive volume. Individuals with a strong commitment to daily heat styling will find this symmetrical silhouette easiest to maintain and polish.
Ask for a blunt, one-length bob cut exactly to the chin with a sharp center parting and no visible graduation or layers. Request that your stylist uses a beveling technique on the ends to encourage an inward curve and ensure the back is cut straight across to match the sides. Emphasize that the finish should be sleek and polished, with a solid weight line that sits right at the jaw.
To keep the precision of the blunt hemline, you will need a trim every six to eight weeks to prevent the length from grazing the shoulders. Daily styling involves using a flat iron or a round brush alongside a heat protectant and smoothing serum to achieve the characteristic inward-tucked ends.
This specific bob relies on a sleek, inward-curving silhouette that is difficult to achieve with tight curl patterns without significant daily heat styling. For curly textures, the blunt perimeter may create a triangular shape rather than the intended smooth, tucked look.
Using a large round brush to blow-dry the hair in an under-and-inward motion is essential for setting the curve. Follow up with a flat iron on the ends and apply a weightless smoothing cream to seal the cuticle and lock the shape against humidity.
Yes, but your stylist must remove internal weight using thinning shears or point-cutting on the inside layers. This prevents the 'bell' effect and ensures the hair lays flat against the head while maintaining that sharp, blunt edge at the chin.
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