A wavy stacked bob paired with a side part is a great hairstyle for volume and body. With a concave cut, you will have a shorter length at the back of the neck and a longer length angled towards the face. This gives you more volume at the back of your haircut while maintaining a longer length at the front. You should consider how dramatic an angle you would like your bob to be and the shorter and longer ends of your hair.
#9: Short Concave Blonde Bob

Consider a short concave bob if you have medium to thick hair. A concave haircut works well with thicker hair textures because the rounded layers at the nape take the weight off the bottom and help give the haircut a nice rounded shape. To style this haircut, you will need to blow dry it and then use a large round brush to brush it into place. The larger the brush, the less curve you will get in the hairstyle, thus preventing the cut from looking too round.
#10: Chin-Length Concave Bob with Full Bangs

A concave bob combined with a full fringe will add a defined shape to your chin length hairstyle. If you have naturally straight hair, this haircut will take no time to style, it will look flattering on its own. When cutting your short concave bob with a bang, you’ll want to make sure you cut the bangs first, as you don’t want to cut the longer length in the front after the fact because it can ruin the concave shape you had. Just created.
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