Unlike the bob, which we all are already familiar with, an inverted (or reverse, inverted, and in some sources, graduated) bob is a haircut with short hair on the back of the head and long strands in the front. Universal – depending on the length of the strands, it will suit all types of the face; does not require significant skills and effort in styling – apply a protective agent to the hair and go over it with an iron. Or, on the contrary, to pay tribute to wavy strands, curls – essential for special occasions. Short strands in the back visually lengthen the neckline, and long frontal strands resemble the forehead.
Ombre blond
Even though the haircut is short enough, it looks soft and playful, especially in combination with a stunning ombre; the technique and appearance will not make you pay attention to the growing hair roots for a long time. After all, it was intended!
Closer to the forehead
With such an elongated bob, almost narrower than the forehead, if not for the length of the hair at the back of the head, it is easier to cope with than with its shorter alternative. The released size gives you a lot of hairstyle options. And be sure to try out the balayage highlighter technique on such a haircut, depending on your base hair color.
Smooth, straight bob
Classics of the genre. Sometimes – the more straightforward, the more remarkable. The uniformity of color and the lines’ smoothness equal the grace and the French charm, which will never give up its position. Having decided on such a haircut, make sure ten times that the hairs are cut one to one – the slightest unevenness will ruin the whole impression. And do not forget to constantly use products that support and preserve the shine of your hair – in this bob, this is perhaps the second main thing after a straight line.
Bob in a bright red shade
Such a haircut is an ode to the envy of all owners of copper-red hair from everyone deprived of this magnificent shade. Have you decided to add this tone to your haircut? Get ready for frequent maintenance and root renewal. But it’s worth it! Just imagine with what bright rays the strands play under the sun, even winter rays.