Cowley says that to achieve this haircut on clients, she does a wet-cut on the outline and then rough-dries the hair and dry-cuts the ends. “I add a graduation so it’s solid-looking but flows,” she explains. This graduation is often done so that the bob sits slightly shorter at the back, and gets a little bit longer near the front of the face. However, unlike the stacked bob, it doesn’t involve layers.
“This style can be worn curly, straight and half-up-half-down,” says Cowley. “It’s very versatile and I would definitely recommend it as we go into autumn.” This haircut doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all approach, notes Cowley, so make sure to speak to your hairdresser to see how you can make it work for you.