Any version of a bob, whether it’s a blunt style or something longer and textured like a wavy lob, is always going to find its way into seasonal hair trends because the style is timeless. This season is no different and the latest iteration of the bob is the box bob — a short, statement-making style that earned its moniker from its face-framing, boxy shape. As evidenced by social media and the many celebrities, actresses and runway models that are sporting the style. We love it not just because the short, blockish profile is chic and carefree but because this short haircut can suit all hair types.
What Is A Box Bob Haircut?
The box bob is a short, square-shaped haircut that stops at the chin. It’s good for fine and thin hair because it makes your hair look thicker. If you have thick and curly hair, you can add long layers to the box bob.
No matter your face shape, the box bob should have volume and texture. It looks a bit messy on purpose. You can pair it with trendy curtain bangs to soften the look or micro bangs to make it stand out more. Adding layers around your face can help soften the lines and make the haircut more flattering.
A beautiful blonde box bob with chin-length is a timeless and refined idea, and even fine locks will look fuller.
A black blunt bob with deep side parting and straight hair is super chic, edgy and gorgeous, it always works.
A blonde long box bob styled with wave-enhancing spray or cream to add movement and keep ends looking choppy.
A box bob is great for thinner tresses as blunt edges and short length tend to make hair look fuller.
A box bob with a sleek, straight, classic look, is very elegant and resembles French bob.
A box haircut is great for a thicker-looking head of hair, add highlights and lowlights to add dimension.
A box haircut is very Old Money like, add wispy bangs if you want to accent your eyes.
A box hairstyle with central parting and curled ends is a chic solution, and these ends soften the look.
A box-shaped chin bob is perfect for oval and heart-shaped faces, it will bring shape to your cheekbones.
A brunette bob with subtle waves will soften the sharp look, you can add texture or waves for a fresh look.
A chic short box bob like this one can be adapted to all hair lengths and textures and looks lovely and cool.
How Do I Ask For A Box Bob?
When asking for a box bob, tell your hairdresser you don’t want a classic blunt bob. Instead, ask for texturized layers, which are cut at an angle, not straight across. This will keep the haircut light and easy to style, especially if you have thin or fine hair.
You can also add a few shorter strands at the front to break up the straight lines. This is helpful if you like to wear your hair up. The box bob is long enough for different styles, but to keep it looking natural, don’t go for a polished finish. Use texturizing sprays and matte pomades for a tousled effect. Salt sprays can add shape if your hair is very straight.
A chin-length blunt haircut is a great hairstyle with a face-lift effect, the sharp edge draws focus to the face and middle part makes it longer.
A dark brown box hairstyle with curtain bangs that give it a softer look and curled ends for the same.
A delicate soft bronde midi box bob with curled ends and some volume looks much more delicate and not sharp at all.
A dimensional long hairstyle looks fuller with bright highlights and they will bring some interest.
A fabulous platinum chin-length bob with side parting is amazing for a modern, fresh and catchy look.
A fashionable French bob in a bright blonde shade, it brings a classic beauty feel with a twist.
A jaw-dropping platinum blonde box cut is a fantastic idea for a bright, chic and youthful look.
A jaw-line box bob will give lightness to your thick hair, and you will get rid of excessive weight.
A jaw-skimming box bob with blunt ends and plenty of movement through the lengths to prevent it from falling flat.
A lovely honey blonde box hairstyle with a shiny touch and a darker root is an amazing idea for th summer.
A lovely sleek dark brunette chin-length bob with deep parting is a catchy solution with timeless elegance.
A neck-length haircut with blunt ends is a chic idea, a softer version of the trend, in a lovely shade.
A sharp, sassy and catchy bob haircut with center part and straight hair is a smart and trendy solution.
How To Style A Box Bob Haircut?
The box bob should have lots of volume. If your hair is flat, use a plumping shampoo and conditioner. Apply a leave-in conditioner to wet hair to manage frizz, flyaways, and dryness, making your hair easier to style.
You can style your box bob any way you like. If you use heat tools like a blow-dryer, flat iron, or curling iron, always use heat protectant first. It protects your hair from damage and reduces frizz.
For volume at the roots, use tinted dry shampoo. It refreshes oily roots and adds lift. Pick a shade that matches your hair color, spray it onto your roots, and work it through with your fingers. This will give your hair a lived-in, voluminous look. If you have bangs, dry shampoo will keep them looking fresh too.
A shiny black jaw-line bob creates a highly desifned look with crisp lines and makes a statement.
A soft box bob is a low-maintenance hairstyle will bring a touch of style to the look.
A soft lilac shade will make edgy box bob with blunt ends delicate, subtle and very girlish.
A sophisticated black box bob with wispy bangs is a super chic, catchy and lovely idea.
Add classic fringe to the box haircut and curl the ends to give it a refined and chic French feel.
Adding a bold shade to your box bob will make your look more eye-catchy and unique.
An exquisite bronde box haircut with slight blonde hair contouring to frame the face and illuminate it.
An icy blonde long bob is great for fine straight hair, it looks very edgy and chic.
Ashley Benson wearing box bob that gives the appearance of effortless texture and body, even on fine hair.
Curl your box haircut giving it a lot of volume and interest to add an eye-catchy touch to the look.
Hilary Duff proves that the wet look is a fun way to update or glam up your box bob for a special occasion.
If you want to freshen up your box bob for summer, bright blonde and soft beachy waves are the way to do it.
Jen Landon's jaw-length box bob and fresh blonde balayage is everything.
Jenna Dewan rocking a chic brunette box bob with deep side part looks absolutely gorgeous and refined.
Kimmy Shields's box bob shows how to style a box bob, with straighteners and a styling cream for beach waves.
Lucy Hale wearing a shoulder-skimming box bob not only looks chic, but has just enough length to style in an up-do as well.
Offering a more modern take on the most classic bob shape, the box bob is a box-shaped chop with blunt ends, clean lines, and little to no layers.
Proof that even a 'just woke up like this' moment can look chic with a tousled box bob.
Sleek, straight, and swept in at the ends—we love this super polished box bob style.
Subtle highlights, especially face-framing ones, are great for adding dimension to a one-length box bob.
This face-framing blunt bob is a stylish and timeless cut for those with naturally straight hair, fine to medium textures.
This look really shows how a box bob with blunt ends can make hair look thick and full of volume.
Vanessa Hudgens rocking a refined long box bob with an ombre effect that gives a lot of interest to the look.
Choosing the Right Box Bob for Your Face Shape
A box bob can look great on anyone, but it’s important to choose the right style for your face shape. Here are some tips to help you pick the perfect box bob:
Round Face
If you have a round face, go for a longer box bob that falls below your chin. This will help elongate your face. Avoid super short bobs that end at your cheeks, as they can make your face look rounder. Add some layers or waves to give your hair more volume and create a slimming effect.
Oval Face
Such faces can pull off almost any style of box bob. You can try a chin-length bob or a longer lob. Although too much volume on the sides can make your face look too long. Experiment with different bangs, like curtain bangs or micro bangs, to add some flair to your look.
Square Face
Choose a box bob that softens your strong jawline. A bob with soft, rounded edges or waves is a good option. Avoid very blunt cuts that can make your jawline look harsher. Side-swept bangs or layers around your face can help soften your features.
Heart-Shaped Face
These faces look great with bobs that balance a wider forehead and a narrower chin. Try a box bob with layers that add volume around your jawline. Avoid bobs that are too top-heavy or have a lot of volume at the crown, as this can make your forehead look wider.