How to Choose the Right Collarbone-Length Cut for You

A collarbone-length cut suits almost anyone, but the variation makes the difference. Here is how I pick the right one in the chair.

By face shape

  • Round face: Vertical movement matters — keep the top a little taller or layered to elongate the face.
  • Oval face: Almost any variation works on you. Pick by hair type and the time you can spend styling.
  • Square face: Soften the jaw with face-framing layers or a wispy fringe; avoid hard one-length edges.
  • Heart face: Add width at the chin — chin-length lobs and side-swept fringes balance a wider forehead.
  • Long face: Keep the silhouette wider than it is tall — fuller sides, less height, ear-to-chin layering.

By hair type

  • Fine or thin hair: Texture is your friend. Ask for point-cut layering and air-dry with a volumizing mousse.
  • Thick or coarse: Get internal layering to remove weight, otherwise the collarbone-length cut reads heavy by day three.
  • Curly or coily (3A–4C): Cut dry on a defined curl — wet hair stretches and you will lose 20% of the silhouette when it dries.
  • Straight or wavy: Most variations work cleanly. Pick by face shape and lifestyle, not behavior.
  • Fine + oily scalp: Wash with a clarifying shampoo every third wash; use cool-water rinses to keep the cuticle flat.

By lifestyle

  • Low maintenance: Pick the longest version of the collarbone-length cut you can — it forgives 6–8 weeks between visits.
  • Office / corporate: Smooth blow-dry, light styling product, neutralized volume.
  • Gym + everyday: Air-dry friendly variations; use a leave-in and a satin pillowcase to protect the shape.
  • Event / photo day: Pin out the collarbone-length cut into a half-up or fastened look — keeps it photogenic for hours.
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Sleek Middle Parted Lob

Sleek Middle Parted Lob - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Sleek Middle Parted Lob keeps the length uniform at chin or collarbone with the perimeter cut sharp for a self-styling silhouette.

Best face shape
Flatters oval, heart, and square shapes by drawing a horizontal line where the face wants it.
What to tell your barber
For a Sleek Middle Parted Lob: tell your stylist the exact length, whether you want a blunt or soft edge, and whether the interior should carry weight or be layered.
Maintenance
Every 6–8 weeks between cuts. The perimeter is what defines this shape, so don't skip a trim.
Style at home
  1. Rough-dry until 80% dry, then round-brush from below.
  2. Apply a smoothing serum through the ends.
  3. Set with a light hairspray.
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Blunt Bob

Blunt Bob - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Blunt Bob sets a hard perimeter at chin or collarbone height — the cleaner the cut, the less product needed.

Best face shape
Best on oval, heart, and square faces; the perimeter frames a defined jaw well.
What to tell your barber
Ask for a Blunt Bob — bring a photo of the exact length line, specify blunt vs. layered perimeter, and confirm the interior weight plan.
Maintenance
6–8 week refresh — the perimeter loses definition after two months.
Style at home
  1. Rough-dry until 80% dry, then round-brush from below.
  2. Apply a smoothing serum through the ends.
  3. Set with a light hairspray.
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Lob for Finer Hair

Lob For Finer Hair - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Lob for Finer Hair sits at chin or collarbone length with a clean perimeter — the geometry does the styling work.

Best face shape
Oval, heart, square — the perimeter balances a strong jaw.
What to tell your barber
Ask for a Lob for Finer Hair: length at chin or collarbone, blunt or graduated perimeter, with or without an internal weight-line.
Maintenance
Medium. Every 6–8 weeks to hold the perimeter.
Style at home
  1. Start with damp hair and a heat protectant.
  2. Blow-dry with a paddle brush for a straight finish.
  3. Finish with shine spray for polish.
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Tousled Waved Bob

Tousled Waved Bob - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Tousled Waved Bob keeps the length uniform at chin or collarbone with the perimeter cut sharp for a self-styling silhouette.

Best face shape
Oval, heart, square — the perimeter balances a strong jaw.
What to tell your barber
For a Tousled Waved Bob: tell your stylist the exact length, whether you want a blunt or soft edge, and whether the interior should carry weight or be layered.
Maintenance
Every 6–8 weeks between cuts. The perimeter is what defines this shape, so don't skip a trim.
Style at home
  1. Blow-dry with a round brush from underneath to smooth.
  2. Mist with a texture spray for movement.
  3. Finger-comb to soften.
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Tousled Layers

Tousled Layers hairstyle - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Tousled Layers builds internal layers so the hair moves — the outer length stays where it is, the interior does the work.

Best face shape
Any face shape; the specific layer placement is what tunes the cut to your features.
What to tell your barber
Book layered work — protect the perimeter length in inches, add internal layering from the cheekbone down.
Maintenance
8–10 weeks between cuts. Layers soften slowly so you can stretch this.
Style at home
  1. Blow-dry with a round brush to lift the layers.
  2. Mist with texture spray.
  3. Finger-style to soften.
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Face Framing Long Bob

Face Framing Long Bob - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Face Framing Long Bob sits at chin or collarbone length with a clean perimeter — the geometry does the styling work.

Best face shape
Oval, heart, square — the perimeter balances a strong jaw.
What to tell your barber
Ask for a Face Framing Long Bob: length at chin or collarbone, blunt or graduated perimeter, with or without an internal weight-line.
Maintenance
Medium. Every 6–8 weeks to hold the perimeter.
Style at home
  1. Apply a smoothing cream to damp hair.
  2. Blow-dry with a round brush, tucking the ends under.
  3. Mist with hairspray to hold the shape.
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Messy Choppy Waves

Messy Choppy Waves - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Messy Choppy Waves a versatile style that suits a wide range of face shapes and hair types when tailored in the chair.

Best face shape
Any — the stylist tunes length and layers to your specific face.
What to tell your barber
Ask for the exact style by name and bring one photo of the version you want.
Maintenance
Medium. Every 6–8 weeks to hold the shape.
Style at home
  1. Apply a heat protectant to damp hair.
  2. Blow-dry with a round brush.
  3. Set with a light hairspray.
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Graduated Lob

Graduated Lob - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Graduated Lob finishes at chin or collarbone with a defined edge — the length line is the whole design.

Best face shape
Flatters oval, heart, and square shapes by drawing a horizontal line where the face wants it.
What to tell your barber
Ask for a Graduated Lob — bring a photo of the exact length line, specify blunt vs. layered perimeter, and confirm the interior weight plan.
Maintenance
Every 6–8 weeks between cuts. The perimeter is what defines this shape, so don't skip a trim.
Style at home
  1. Rough-dry until 80% dry, then round-brush from below.
  2. Apply a smoothing serum through the ends.
  3. Set with a light hairspray.
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Layered Bob

Layered Bob - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Layered Bob keeps the length uniform at chin or collarbone with the perimeter cut sharp for a self-styling silhouette.

Best face shape
Oval, heart, square — the perimeter balances a strong jaw.
What to tell your barber
Book a Layered Bob with specs: length in inches, perimeter finish (blunt or graduated), and internal layer plan.
Maintenance
Medium. Every 6–8 weeks to hold the perimeter.
Style at home
  1. Blow-dry with a round brush from underneath to smooth.
  2. Mist with a texture spray for movement.
  3. Finger-comb to soften.
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Side Parted Bob

Side Parted Bob - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Side Parted Bob creates a defined hard part on one side with the length combed across — clean, corporate-safe, classic.

Best face shape
Oval, round, square — a low-risk, broadly flattering shape.
What to tell your barber
Ask for a Side Part: hard part carved into one side, top combed across.
Maintenance
Medium. Every 4 weeks to keep the part line sharp.
Style at home
  1. Blow-dry the top across the part with a round brush.
  2. Apply a shine pomade.
  3. Comb the part line clean.
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Wavy Bob

Wavy Bob - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Wavy Bob cuts to a defined length line (chin, jaw, or collarbone) with a strong perimeter that holds shape between washes.

Best face shape
Best on oval, heart, and square faces; the perimeter frames a defined jaw well.
What to tell your barber
Ordering a Wavy Bob: length line (chin/jaw/collarbone), edge finish (blunt or point-cut), and interior layering preference.
Maintenance
Medium. Every 6–8 weeks to hold the perimeter.
Style at home
  1. Start with damp hair and a heat protectant.
  2. Blow-dry with a paddle brush for a straight finish.
  3. Finish with shine spray for polish.
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Bob with Fringe

Bob With Fringe - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Bob with Fringe sets a hard perimeter at chin or collarbone height — the cleaner the cut, the less product needed.

Best face shape
Flatters oval, heart, and square shapes by drawing a horizontal line where the face wants it.
What to tell your barber
Ask for a Bob with Fringe — bring a photo of the exact length line, specify blunt vs. layered perimeter, and confirm the interior weight plan.
Maintenance
Every 6–8 weeks between cuts. The perimeter is what defines this shape, so don't skip a trim.
Style at home
  1. Blow-dry with a round brush from underneath to smooth.
  2. Mist with a texture spray for movement.
  3. Finger-comb to soften.
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Voluminous Bob

Voluminous Bob Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Voluminous Bob sets a hard perimeter at chin or collarbone height — the cleaner the cut, the less product needed.

Best face shape
Best on oval, heart, and square faces; the perimeter frames a defined jaw well.
What to tell your barber
For a Voluminous Bob: tell your stylist the exact length, whether you want a blunt or soft edge, and whether the interior should carry weight or be layered.
Maintenance
Medium. Every 6–8 weeks to hold the perimeter.
Style at home
  1. Rough-dry until 80% dry, then round-brush from below.
  2. Apply a smoothing serum through the ends.
  3. Set with a light hairspray.
Product to use Round Brush on Amazon →
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Textured Bob

Textured Bob - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Textured Bob sits at chin or collarbone length with a clean perimeter — the geometry does the styling work.

Best face shape
Oval, heart, square — the perimeter balances a strong jaw.
What to tell your barber
Ordering a Textured Bob: length line (chin/jaw/collarbone), edge finish (blunt or point-cut), and interior layering preference.
Maintenance
Every 6–8 weeks between cuts. The perimeter is what defines this shape, so don't skip a trim.
Style at home
  1. Blow-dry with a round brush from underneath to smooth.
  2. Mist with a texture spray for movement.
  3. Finger-comb to soften.
Product to use Round Brush on Amazon →
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Blunt and Tousled Bob Cut

Blunt And Tousled Bob Cut

About this look — The Blunt and Tousled Bob Cut sits at chin or collarbone length with a clean perimeter — the geometry does the styling work.

Best face shape
Flatters oval, heart, and square shapes by drawing a horizontal line where the face wants it.
What to tell your barber
For a Blunt and Tousled Bob Cut: tell your stylist the exact length, whether you want a blunt or soft edge, and whether the interior should carry weight or be layered.
Maintenance
Medium. Every 6–8 weeks to hold the perimeter.
Style at home
  1. Start with damp hair and a heat protectant.
  2. Blow-dry with a paddle brush for a straight finish.
  3. Finish with shine spray for polish.
Product to use Round Brush on Amazon →
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Bixie Cut

Bixie Cut - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Bixie Cut keeps the length short above the ears with textured layers and a shaped fringe.

Best face shape
Best on oval and heart faces; the short shape highlights the eyes and cheekbones.
What to tell your barber
Book a Bixie Cut: specify the length above the ears, whether the top should be textured or piecey, and the fringe finish.
Maintenance
4–5 week refresh — the shape depends on that regular reset.
Style at home
  1. Towel-dry to damp, then apply a light hold pomade.
  2. Style the top with your fingers or a small brush.
  3. Mist with hairspray for shape retention.
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Box Bob

Box Bob - And Best Collarbone Length Hair

About this look — The Box Bob cuts to a defined length line (chin, jaw, or collarbone) with a strong perimeter that holds shape between washes.

Best face shape
Flatters oval, heart, and square shapes by drawing a horizontal line where the face wants it.
What to tell your barber
Ordering a Box Bob: length line (chin/jaw/collarbone), edge finish (blunt or point-cut), and interior layering preference.
Maintenance
6–8 week refresh — the perimeter loses definition after two months.
Style at home
  1. Start with damp hair and a heat protectant.
  2. Blow-dry with a paddle brush for a straight finish.
  3. Finish with shine spray for polish.
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What Makes This Style Special in 2026?

People bring me a photo of a mid-length cut and assume it's about the styling; it almost never is. At mid-length the danger is the dreaded shelf at the shoulder; I bevel the ends so they tuck rather than flick. Shoulder-length hair wants its weight set just below the collarbone so it falls instead of kicking out.

Why Women Love This Style

I'll be honest about the trade-off: a mid-length cut takes upkeep, and the people happiest with it are the ones who knew that going in. It photographs well from every angle, which is usually what people are really asking for. Heat protectant every single time you reach for a hot tool — not most times, every time.

Finding Your Perfect Variation

Mid-length is the most flexible place to sit — long enough to tie back, short enough to stay healthy, so anchor it just below the collarbone. If you only remember one thing, make it this: match the cut to your morning, not to someone else's hair. Table of Contents Toggle

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