A new haircut can really catapult your confidence to the next level.
But the commitment of a short bob can be a bit much for some.
That’s why the lob i.e.

the long bob is the perfect in-between length.
Typically, the lob sits above your collarbones and below your chin.
That makes it a convenient hair length no matter what your plans are.

Thick hair can seem stagnant for some.
Los Angeles-based stylist Nicole Pascual has suggestions for thick-haired women considering lobs.
“you could make lobs more interesting by playing with texture and your cutting angle,” she toldBustle.

To achieve the layered lob look, ask your stylist to cut your hair at a flattering angle.
However, many of us come back to the side part, time and time again.
For an extra airy look, add some brushed-out curls for a bit more bounce.

But you don’t need an excuse to try outthe most flattering bangs for your face shape.
If you want to take your lob to the next level, consider some blunt bangs to match it.
What about a wolf cut take on the classic lob?

It’s easyto pull off the trendy wolf cutno matter your hair texture.
Even understated highlights or lowlights can make your locks pop.
And the best part?

These ombre dips don’t require you to go to the salon very often at all.
Unlike brighter highlights, balayage pieces are placed so that your natural roots blend in naturally with them.
Straight, thick hair works with the lob, too
Not all thick hair tends to curl.
Some people have ultra-straight thick hair, and the lob can be a great tool for adding dimension.