Bobs are in (and they will always be) and they’re getting shorter. In fact, if the red carpet is any indication, the teeny-tiny micro bob will dominate the rest of 2024. The versatility and simplicity of styling this trendy cut are unbeatable. Its clean lines and flattering structure will lift your face and accentuate your features in ways you’re not expecting. Ahead, everything there is to know about the micro bob—plus how to get the look yourself.
What Is A Micro Bob?
The micro bob has evolved over the decades. It became popular in the 1920s with the flapper movement and has seen many variations since then. It is a short haircut that sits at your hairline and goes no longer than your chin. It’s related to other stylish bobs like the French bob and Italian bob, but it’s closest to “Le Petit Bob.”
Many cool celebrities have recently been seen with a micro bob, like Carey Mulligan, Ayo Edebiri, Greta Lee, America Ferrera, Michelle Williams, and Julianne Hough. With so many famous people rocking this style, it’s no surprise that others want to try it too.
Why Getting A Micro Bob?
Even though fashion trends change quickly, the micro bob is here to stay. This cut stops right at the nape of your neck, just before turning into a pixie or bixie cut. It’s effortlessly stylish, making you look strong and cool without much effort. I love that!
Face Shapes and Hair Textures
When it comes to rocking a micro bob, one size does not fit all. This versatile haircut can be tailored to suit different face shapes and hair textures, ensuring everyone can enjoy this trendy style.
If you have a round face, a micro bob with a bit of volume on top can elongate your face. Adding soft layers can also break up the roundness, creating a more oval appearance. For square faces, consider a bob with textured ends to soften strong jawlines. Gentle waves or curls can add a touch of softness, balancing the angular features. Oval faces can pull off almost any style. Whether it’s sleek and straight or tousled and messy, an oval face will look great with this cut. If your face is heart-shaped, try a micro bob with side-swept bangs to balance a wider forehead. Keeping the length just below the chin can also help soften the pointed chin.
For those with thick hair, a blunt-cut micro bob might make your hair look too bulky. Instead, opt for layers or texturizing techniques to remove some weight and add movement. Fine hair can benefit from a sharper, more defined cut. Curly hair and micro bobs are a match made in heaven. Embrace your natural curls with a slightly longer version to prevent it from looking too poufy. Straight hair looks chic and modern with this hairstyle. Coily hair needs careful cutting to ensure the coils spring up nicely. Opt for a slightly longer length than other textures to account for shrinkage.
How To Get The Look?
The best thing about a micro bob is that it’s all about the length, not how you style it. You can wear it straight, messy, or slicked back—it all looks good. Just remember, you can’t put it in a ponytail.
Any face shape can look great with a micro bob. But the haircut needs to be a bit different depending on your hair texture. For really thick hair, the ends shouldn’t be too blunt, or it might look too puffy. The hair should be cut in a way that gives it some movement. For fine and thin hair, a sharper cut can make it look fuller. Adding bangs can make it look more French, while a tiny face frame can give it a ’90s vibe. Check out more ideas below to get inspired!