When cut, this generally slightly slanted haircut has unlimited varieties that can suit any face shape and hair texture. Stacked layers remove unwanted volume from dense, thick hair to allow for more movement. On the other hand, it can also be styled to add volume to thin and fine hair.
What if you don’t like this cut? Growing a stacked bob requires patience and a strategic approach. You’ll want your stylist to start by trimming the back layers to maintain a balanced look as the front sections grow out. Regular trimming every 6 to 8 weeks will help prevent a patchy or mullet-like appearance. As your hair grows, consider transitioning to a long bob to maintain a sleek, manageable length.
Whether you style it sleek and smooth or tousled and textured, the most important thing to do is find the best version that complements your personality and hair type. Enjoy this collection of some of the best ways to get stacked bobs!