Textured Lob hairstyle for Women
Women Hairstyles

Textured Lob

A shoulder-grazing long bob with relaxed undulations and feathered ends for a casual, airy shape.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Textured 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 Textured Lob for Women

Who it suits

This shoulder-grazing long bob flatters oval, heart, and square faces, since the feathered ends soften a strong jaw without hiding it. It works best on fine to medium hair with a slight natural bend, where the undulations read as effortless. If you want a low-commitment shape that still looks finished air-dried, this length is forgiving.

How to ask for it

Ask for a long bob cut to graze the collarbone, with a slightly longer front than back so it angles gently forward. Request soft internal layers point-cut into the mid-lengths and feathered, undulated ends rather than a blunt baseline. Add subtle face-framing around the cheekbone and finish with a tousled, air-dried texture for relaxed movement.

Upkeep & styling

Trim every 8 to 10 weeks to keep the feathered ends from looking stringy. Daily styling is light: scrunch in a wave cream or sea-salt spray on damp hair and rough-dry, or use a 1-inch iron to bend a few pieces.

Textured Lob — frequently asked questions

Will this lob work on straight hair?

Yes, though you will need to add bend with a curling iron or salt spray, since the undulated look relies on movement. Pin-straight hair will sit flatter and read more like a standard angled bob.

Is a textured lob hard to grow out?

It grows out gracefully because the layers are soft and internal. As length passes the shoulders it naturally becomes a longer layered style, so you can stretch trims to every 10 to 12 weeks.

Does it suit a round face?

It can, if you keep the front length below the chin and add face-framing to create vertical lines. Avoid stacking volume at the cheeks, which would widen a round face.

How much daily effort does it take?

Minimal. The cut is designed to look good air-dried with a little product, so most days need only scrunching and finger-styling rather than full heat styling.

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