Tucked Piecey Bob hairstyle for Women
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Tucked Piecey Bob for Women

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A structured chin-length bob with a deep side part that allows the hair to be tucked neatly behind one ear. The straight texture is finished with texturized, choppy edges for a lived-in look.

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About the Tucked Piecey Bob for Women

Who it suits

This cut works exceptionally well for oval, heart, and square face shapes because the asymmetrical tuck and chin-length perimeter help balance facial proportions. It is ideal for straight to slightly wavy hair with fine to medium density, as overly thick or curly textures may lose the intended piecey definition. Those who prefer a low-effort daily routine with a polished, modern edge will appreciate how the texturized ends keep the look from appearing too stiff or traditional.

How to ask for it

Ask for a structured, blunt chin-length bob with a deep side part and significant internal texturizing to achieve a piecey, lived-in finish. Specify that the perimeter should be cut straight but the ends should be point-cut heavily to remove bulk and encourage movement without creating traditional layers. It is crucial to mention that you want enough length in the front sections to comfortably tuck behind the ear without it slipping forward.

Upkeep & styling

To keep the sharp silhouette and piecey edges, schedule a maintenance trim every six to eight weeks. Daily styling is minimal, requiring only a lightweight texturizing spray or matte pomade to define the ends and a flat iron if you need to smooth out natural waves to achieve that straight, structured look.

Tucked Piecey Bob — frequently asked questions

Will this work for thick or coarse hair types?

Yes, but your stylist must use thinning shears or deep point-cutting to reduce internal weight so the tuck behind the ear does not look bulky or flare out.

How do I keep the tucked side from falling out throughout the day?

Using a small amount of matte clay or a discreet bobby pin behind the ear can secure the hair, especially if your texture is particularly silky, fine, or slippery.

Is a deep side part necessary for this specific look?

While a deep side part emphasizes the asymmetrical tuck, the cut can be adapted for a center part, though it will lose some of the signature structured volume on top.

Does this cut require a lot of heat styling tools?

A quick pass with a flat iron helps emphasize the straight, piecey edges, but you can also air-dry with a salt spray for a more relaxed and natural finish.

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