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A good bob can make your hair feel lighter, fresher, and easier to style without losing softness or polish. If you are over 50 and thinking about a bob, the best options right now are not one-size-fits-all.

Current coverage keeps pointing to modern shapes like the soft swing bob, clavi cut, blunt lob, and textured or layered bobs because they can add movement, fullness, and a more current finish without feeling too severe.
1. Soft Swing Bob

This bob falls just below the chin and has soft movement through the ends, which makes it feel polished but still relaxed. It suits straight to slightly wavy hair and is a lovely choice if you want a chic shape that does not look stiff. The soft swing bob is one of the bob shapes getting strong attention in 2026.
Best for
- Straight to slightly wavy hair
- Oval, heart, and long face shapes
- Soft movement around the jawline
- Medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a chin-length bob with light internal layers and softly shaped ends that move instead of sitting flat.
Styling note
This cut looks especially pretty with a round brush blowout and a slight bend at the ends.
2. Blunt Collarbone Bob

This bob lands right around the collarbone with a clean, strong edge that makes the ends look fuller. It is a smart pick for fine to medium hair and works well if you want something modern, sleek, and easy to maintain without going too short.
Best for
- Fine to medium hair
- Most face shapes
- Making the ends look thicker
- Low to medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a blunt collarbone bob with very minimal layers and a clean perimeter that keeps the ends looking full.
Styling note
A smooth blowout with lightly tucked ends makes this cut look extra polished.
3. Side-Part Chic Bob

This bob sits near the jaw and gets most of its shape from a deep side part and soft lift at the roots. It suits straight to softly wavy hair and is great if you want a flattering cut that feels neat, modern, and a little more glamorous.
Best for
- Straight to softly wavy hair
- Round, oval, and square face shapes
- Lift and softness through the front
- Medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a jaw-length bob with light shaping and enough front length to wear well with a deep side part.
Styling note
Lift the roots on the fuller side when blow-drying so the shape stays soft and open.
4. Clavi Bob

The clavi bob falls at the collarbone and gives you a soft in-between length that feels current and easy to wear. It works especially well for fine hair because invisible layers and feathered ends can help create the look of more fullness. Vogue recently highlighted the clavi cut as a strong 2026 bob trend.
Best for
- Fine to medium hair
- Most face shapes
- A fuller-looking shape without going short
- Low to medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a collarbone-length clavi bob with invisible layers, feathered ends, and a shape that can be worn sleek or softly tousled.
Styling note
This cut usually looks best with a little bend through the mid-lengths instead of tight curls.
5. Rounded Chin Bob

This chin-length bob curves very slightly under, which gives it a soft and flattering finish. It suits straight to slightly wavy hair and is a beautiful option if you want a classic cut that still feels fresh and elegant.
Best for
- Straight to slightly wavy hair
- Oval and heart-shaped faces
- A soft face-framing silhouette
- Medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a chin-length bob with minimal layers and gently rounded ends that tuck under naturally.
Styling note
A round brush helps this cut keep its smooth, curved shape without looking too set.
6. Layered French Bob

This shorter bob sits near the jaw and uses soft layers to keep it light instead of boxy. It suits straight and wavy hair well and is a nice option if you want something chic and a little playful without being too blunt or too severe.
Best for
- Straight to wavy hair
- Heart and oval face shapes
- A light airy short shape
- Medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a French bob near the jaw with soft layers, light texture at the ends, and a gentle face-framing finish.
Styling note
This cut looks best when styled with a little bend and soft movement instead of pin-straight ends.
7. Wavy Jaw-Length Bob

This bob has a soft jaw-length line with relaxed waves that keep it modern and easy. It suits naturally wavy hair especially well and is perfect if you want a chic bob that looks lived-in instead of overstyled.
Best for
- Wavy hair
- Round, oval, and heart-shaped faces
- Soft texture and movement
- Low to medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a jaw-length bob with light texture through the ends and a shape that works with natural wave.
Styling note
A little texture cream or salt-free wave spray helps this bob look soft and effortless.
8. Angled Polished Bob

This bob is slightly shorter in the back and a little longer in the front, which gives it a clean sculpted shape. It suits straight hair best and is a great choice if you want something modern, flattering, and easy to picture in the salon chair.
Best for
- Straight hair
- Round, oval, and heart-shaped faces
- A clean longer-looking front line
- Medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for an angled bob with a softly stacked back, longer front corners, and a smooth, polished finish.
Styling note
Wear it sleek so the angle shows clearly.
9. Lazy Bob

This bob sits between the chin and shoulders and has a relaxed shape with subtle layers that do not look too obvious. It suits medium to fine hair well and is perfect if you want something stylish but low-fuss. The lazy bob has been called out as a low-maintenance spring 2026 trend.
Best for
- Medium to fine hair
- Most face shapes
- An easy fuller-looking finish
- Low maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a relaxed bob between chin and shoulder length with minimal layering and full ends.
Styling note
This cut often looks best with an air-dried texture or a very soft bend.
10. Curly Bob With Shape

This bob keeps curls defined and rounded without letting the shape get too wide or heavy. It suits curly hair beautifully and is a strong choice if you want a bob that feels soft, lively, and easy to wear with your natural texture.
Best for
- Curly hair
- Oval, heart, and round face shapes
- A soft rounded silhouette with bounce
- Medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a curly bob with curl-friendly layers and a balanced rounded shape that frames the face.
Styling note
Diffuse gently or air-dry with curl cream so the shape stays light and defined.
11. Wispy Bang Bob

This bob pairs a neat bob shape with light wispy bangs that soften the forehead and add a fresh little detail. It suits straight to softly wavy hair and is lovely if you want a bob that feels feminine and modern without a heavy fringe.
Best for
- Straight to softly wavy hair
- Long, oval, and heart-shaped faces
- A soft eye-framing effect
- Medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a chin-to-jaw length bob with thin wispy bangs and a little texture through the ends.
Styling note
Use a small round brush to keep the bangs light and airy instead of flat.
12. Asymmetrical Bob

This bob is a little longer on one side, which gives it a stylish edge while still looking polished and wearable. It suits straight to softly wavy hair and is a great option if you want something modern that still feels grown-up and chic.
Best for
- Straight to softly wavy hair
- Round, oval, and heart-shaped faces
- A more sculpted face-framing line
- Medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a chin-length bob with one side slightly longer than the other and a clean polished outline.
Styling note
Wear it sleek or with a soft side bend so the uneven shape stays visible.
13. Textured Shag Bob

This bob has airy layers through the crown and ends, which gives it more movement and less stiffness than a classic one-length cut. It suits wavy hair especially well and is a lovely choice if you want a bob with a little more personality. Bob trend roundups for 2026 continue to feature textured and shaggy versions alongside sleeker cuts.
Best for
- Wavy hair
- Oval, round, and square face shapes
- Airy movement and soft lift
- Medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a bob with soft shaggy layers, piecey ends, and a little crown texture to keep the shape light.
Styling note
Texture spray works well here because it helps the layers show without making the hair crunchy.
14. Box Bob

This bob has a strong square shape with fuller-looking ends and very little layering, which makes it feel crisp and modern. It suits fine to medium hair very well and is a smart choice if you want a bob that looks neat, expensive, and current.
Best for
- Fine to medium hair
- Oval, long, and heart-shaped faces
- A thicker sharper finish
- Low to medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a box bob with a blunt perimeter, minimal layering, and a strong shape that keeps the ends full.
Styling note
A smooth finish with just a little bend at the ends keeps it modern instead of too severe.
15. Soft Flipped Bob

This bob sits around the jaw or just below it and has lightly flipped ends that make it feel lively and chic. It suits straight to slightly wavy hair and is great if you want a bob that looks polished but not too serious. Flippy and retro-inspired finishes keep appearing in current bob inspiration coverage.
Best for
- Straight to slightly wavy hair
- Oval, heart, and square face shapes
- A light playful finish
- Medium maintenance
What to ask for
Ask for a short bob with a clean outline and softly flipped ends rather than tucked-under ends.
Styling note
Use a round brush or flat iron to flick the ends outward very lightly.