Some things are just inherently cool, like leather jackets, flat whites and those precarious little beanies that skaters wear. Take one look at Instagram and you’ll see that blunt-cut bobs are firmly in that category – especially when worn with said leather jacket and beanie.
Blunt bobs have a seriously effortless vibe to them but don’t be fooled; shorter doesn’t mean easier. Bobs are actually a lot higher-maintenance than long hair – tying it up is not an option and heat-styling and products are inevitable.
While jawline-skimming cuts can accentuate your bone structure, for thicker hair, keep it a little longer to prevent The Mushroom Look (your stylist can also slice it into it). Avoid layers – all-one-length is much fresher – experiment with colours and be bold with the chop. Here’s some inspiration.
By Beth Ludolf
FAQs
What makes a blunt bob haircut so popular?
A blunt bob is popular for its cool, effortless style that stands out on social media. This cut creates a bold look, especially when worn with accessories like leather jackets or beanies, and highlights facial features.
Is a blunt bob easy to maintain?
A blunt bob is higher-maintenance than longer hair, even though it seems simple. You can’t easily tie it up, so regular heat-styling and the use of hair products are part of daily upkeep.
How should you style a blunt bob if you have thick hair?
If you have thick hair, it’s best to keep your blunt bob a little longer. This helps prevent the “Mushroom Look” and your stylist can slice into the hair for a sleeker finish, making it easier to style.
Are layers recommended for a blunt bob haircut?
Layers are not recommended for a blunt bob; an all-one-length cut looks fresher. Sticking to one length gives the style its iconic, sharp edge and lets you experiment with bold colours or a dramatic chop.
Can a blunt-cut bob suit different face shapes?
A jawline-skimming blunt bob can accentuate your bone structure, enhancing natural features. The clean, even length flatters many face shapes and gives a contemporary vibe.
