The 'French bob' is the cheekbone-skimming hairstyle for when you want a fresh chop
Maybe it's because we all fancy a new spring chop, or we're lusting over a face-framing way to switch up long hair, but the French bob is shaping up to be our favourite cut of the season.
Unsurprisingly, the bob haircut is (still) reigning supreme when it comes to hair trends. It's not hard to understand why: it's as versatile as it is flattering, and can be radical, rebellious, sexy and very, very chic.
And the French bob hair trend is pretty much as chic as you can get, which is why it's set to be even more popular this year than it was in 2021. Here are all the reasons you should consider it for your next salon visit...
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First, it satisfies the desire to cut the whole lot off, but in a way that not only saves on blow drying time (hallelujah) but also absolutely nails the relaxed vibe lots of us are after.
Second, if you've experimented with hair colour and want to lop off all the damage, you can do so in style.
And third, the French bob is gloriously low maintenance. The cut pretty much takes care of things, which means you won't have to spend as much time styling it. In fact, it looks pretty when slicked back and wet, plus air drying adds to its messy appeal.
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So what exactly makes a bob "French"? Traditionally, they're cut daringly short along the the mouth line and accompanied by a straight, brow-skimming fringe. However, the modern incarnation is a little less rigid and we've seen both elements worn separately.
We love that the nonchalant cut calls for natural texture, which is further emphasised by the lightweight length which encourages extra curls and waves.
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You can side part your fringe, or do away with it completely, if you fancy like model Hannah Klein, who paired her cheek-skimming cut with a more off-duty side parting.
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The main feature every French bob has to have, however, is attitude. It needs to feel light and airy, but not too "done". Think "I woke up like this" but with added French chicness.
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Want something more specific? Check out the asymmetrical bob, faux bob, collarbone bob, micro bob, curly bob and blunt bob to see which style you like best.