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How To Get The Perfect Stacked Bob: A Step-by-step Guide

Welcome to the world of hair care and styling with Evelyn Turner, an exceptional author and contributor at HairSpeaks! With her extensive knowledge and in-depth understanding of hair care, Evelyn brings a fresh perspective to the world of hair care and styling.

What To Know

  • Use a comb to create a clean part from the front of your hairline to the nape of your neck.
  • Use sharp scissors to cut the hair at a 45-degree angle, starting from the nape of your neck and working your way up to the ear.
  • Use sharp scissors to cut the hair at a 45-degree angle, starting from the ear and working your way up to the crown of your head.

A stacked bob is a versatile and chic haircut that has been popular for decades. It’s characterized by its graduated layers, which create volume and movement. If you’re looking to cut a stacked bob yourself, here’s a detailed guide to help you achieve the perfect cut.

Gather Your Tools

Before you start, make sure you have the following tools:

  • Sharp hair scissors
  • Comb
  • Sectioning clips
  • Spray bottle with water

Prepare the Hair

1. Wash and condition your hair. This will make it easier to cut and style.
2. Towel dry your hair. Remove excess moisture, but leave it slightly damp.
3. Brush your hair. This will remove any tangles and make it easier to section.

Section the Hair

1. Part your hair down the middle. Use a comb to create a clean part from the front of your hairline to the nape of your neck.
2. Section off the top layer of hair. Clip the top layer of hair away from the rest of your hair.

Cut the Top Layer

1. Hold the hair taut. Use your fingers to hold the hair taut at the nape of your neck.
2. Cut the hair straight across. Use sharp scissors to cut the hair straight across, just below the chin.

Cut the Back Layer

1. Release the top layer. Unclip the top layer of hair.
2. Section off the back layer. Divide the back layer of hair into two equal sections.
3. Hold the hair taut. Hold the left section of hair taut at the nape of your neck.
4. Cut the hair at an angle. Use sharp scissors to cut the hair at a 45-degree angle, starting from the nape of your neck and working your way up to the ear.
5. Repeat on the other side. Repeat the process on the right section of hair.

Cut the Side Layers

1. Section off the side layers. Divide each side layer into two equal sections.
2. Hold the hair taut. Hold the left section of hair taut at the ear.
3. Cut the hair at an angle. Use sharp scissors to cut the hair at a 45-degree angle, starting from the ear and working your way up to the crown of your head.
4. Repeat on the other side. Repeat the process on the right side layer.

Blend the Layers

1. Use a comb. Use a fine-toothed comb to blend the layers together.
2. Cut any uneven ends. Use sharp scissors to trim any uneven ends.

Style the Bob

1. Blow dry your hair. Use a round brush to blow dry your hair, creating volume and movement.
2. Use hairspray. Apply a light hold hairspray to keep your bob in place.

Tips

  • If you have thick hair, you may want to thin out the layers to reduce bulk.
  • If you have fine hair, you can add volume by cutting the layers shorter.
  • You can customize the length and shape of your bob to suit your face shape and personal style.

Troubleshooting

  • My bob is too short. If you cut your bob too short, you can try to style it with a volumizing mousse or hairspray.
  • My bob is too long. If you cut your bob too long, you can try to trim it shorter yourself or visit a salon for a professional trim.
  • My bob is uneven. If your bob is uneven, you can try to blend the layers together with a comb or scissors.

Wrap-Up

Cutting a stacked bob is a relatively simple process that can be done at home with the right tools and techniques. By following this guide, you can achieve a beautiful and stylish bob that will turn heads.

Basics You Wanted To Know

Q: How often should I cut my stacked bob?

A: You should cut your stacked bob every 6-8 weeks to maintain its shape and style.

Q: Can I cut a stacked bob on myself?

A: Yes, you can cut a stacked bob on yourself if you have the right tools and techniques. However, it’s important to be careful and take your time.

Q: What type of hair is best for a stacked bob?

A: A stacked bob can be cut on any type of hair, but it looks best on hair that is at least shoulder-length.

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Evelyn Turner

Welcome to the world of hair care and styling with Evelyn Turner, an exceptional author and contributor at HairSpeaks! With her extensive knowledge and in-depth understanding of hair care, Evelyn brings a fresh perspective to the world of hair care and styling.

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