
This sexy haircut is perfect for women who want a fresh look but fear a drastic change. There are famous stars who pulled off a short asymmetrical bob haircut and made it into the spotlight, including Mandy Moore and Ashley Tisdale. They prove how funky and stunning this haircut could be. Unlike a classic bob, a short asymmetrical bob is cut with an uneven perimeter. One side has longer strands that don’t go past the shoulders, but it’s not too extreme. This one is worth a shot when wanting an edgy and glamorous vibe!
A hairstylist from Maplewood, MO, expresses her thoughts about a short asymmetrical bob hairstyle. Helen Demakis says, “It’s a fun way to play it safe if you think you might want your hair to be all-around short someday. You can feel a sense of security with leaving some length while experiencing a shorter cut, too.”
Before getting such a short bob, Demakis reminds ladies not to think about what the back looks like. “Do you want it also to be asymmetrical, or would you rather it be more connected?”
Demakis suggests asking your stylist these questions: What does this grow-out look like? How should I style this?
She also shares her best product recommendation for an asymmetrical cut. “Use wax or texturizing spray when styling. This cut is meant to be fun and piece-y, not laying flat,” she advises.
Before your next hair appointment, check out these images of short asymmetrical bob haircuts and hairstyles for inspiration!


#1: Textured Asymmetrical Bob with Warm Brunette Highlights
The back is stacked shorter than it looks at first glance, maybe two inches above the nape, and the front pieces hang past the chin. That length difference is doing real work for her oval face, pulling attention forward and down. If you have a round face, this same front length can narrow things nicely, but a square jaw might feel exposed by how short the back sits. The razor-cut ends give it that separated, piecey texture throughout, and there are a few hand-painted caramel pieces catching light only at the tips. Fine to medium density hair is ideal here. Thick hair will fight this shape and puff out at the back instead of lying close.


#2 Stacked Blonde Bob with a Sharp Graduated Back
If your hair is fine or thin, stop scrolling. The graduation in the back is doing real structural work here, building volume where fine hair typically goes flat, and the point cutting through the front pieces keeps it from looking helmet-like. This is a sandy blonde with fine babylights woven close to the root, which is why the color reads so natural. The angle from back to front is steep, probably a three-inch difference, and that length near the jawline is genuinely flattering on oval and heart-shaped faces. On round faces it will not do what you’re hoping. Thick or coarse hair will fight this shape constantly and puff out at the back instead of lying clean.


#3 Razored Brunette Bob with Copper Ribbon Highlights
If your hair is fine or on the thinner side, stop here. This cut needs medium to thick density to hold that stacked volume in the back while the front pieces stay wispy and separated. The razor work is doing a lot, creating those feathered ends that catch the copper highlights and let them read as individual strands rather than chunks. On round faces, the longer front pieces dropping past the jaw will work in your favor. What I keep noticing is how the back graduation is tight and precise, sitting just above the nape, while the front hangs a good three inches longer, and that dramatic angle is what makes it read as intentional rather than grown out. Curly or wavy hair will fight this shape constantly.


#4 Angled Brunette Bob with Sun-Kissed Balayage
The back is stacked short and tight, then the front pieces drop well past the chin, and that dramatic angle is doing all the work here. If your hair is fine or on the thinner side, this will not hold that volume at the crown the way it does in this photo without serious round brush effort every single wash day. Look at how the balayage concentrates at the front panels and leaves the crown mostly natural, which is a smart hand-painted placement that keeps roots low maintenance for months. Medium to thick density is ideal. Oval and heart face shapes wear this angle well because those longer front pieces frame without closing things in. On a round face, it shortens.


#5 Choppy Ear-Length Bob with Dimensional Blonde Foils
If your hair is fine, look closely at what’s happening at the nape here. That short, point-cut back creates the illusion of fullness where fine hair usually just lies flat, and the longer front pieces dropping past the chin give it a real angle without looking extreme. The color is doing quiet work too, with a darker root shadow melting into warm sandy blonde through partial foils that keep dimension without screaming “highlights.” This won’t work on thick or coarse hair. The whole shape depends on pieces falling where they want, and dense hair will mushroom out at the sides instead of tucking in like this. Oval and heart-shaped faces wear this length well because those front pieces create a narrowing effect along the jaw.


#6 Dramatic A-Line Bob with Warm Copper Ends
That front piece is doing serious work. It hangs a good three or four inches longer than the back, and the copper concentration there is what pulls the whole color story forward where people actually see it. The back is stacked short, close to the nape, with point cutting through the crown that keeps the texture from going flat. If your hair is fine to medium, this length difference will hold. Thick hair will fight you on it and puff out at the back instead of lying clean. The color is a hand-painted balayage, dark chocolate root melting into a burnt copper that reads almost auburn in direct sunlight. On round faces, that long front section creates a real narrowing effect along the jaw. Skip this if you want something low-commitment, because the angle grows out unevenly and you’ll be back in the chair every six weeks whether you planned on it or not.


#7 Tucked-Back Brunette Bob with Caramel Face Framing
The shorter side is tucked behind the ear, and that’s doing all the heavy lifting here. Without that tuck, this would read as a standard chin-length bob, so if your hair won’t stay put behind your ear, you’ll fight this cut daily. The longer front pieces hit just past the jawline with a few hand-painted caramel ribbons concentrated right where they catch light. Notice how the back is point-cut close to the nape, creating that compressed texture that pushes volume forward and up instead of letting it sit flat. This works beautifully on medium-density hair with some natural wave. Fine hair will lose the piece-y separation within hours. Oval and heart face shapes get the most from that front length grazing the jaw, while round faces may want the longer side taken down another inch.


#8 Side-Swept Blonde Asymmetrical Bob with Tapered Nape
The back is doing all the work here. It’s cropped tight and point-cut into the nape, which pushes the volume forward and up through the crown, and that forward momentum is what makes the longer front pieces look intentional rather than like an awkward grow-out. If your hair is fine to medium density, this is one of the better asymmetrical shapes because the shortness in back creates the illusion of fullness you probably don’t naturally have. Thick hair will fight this cut constantly. Notice how the longer side barely reaches the chin while the short side tucks clean behind the ear, and there’s a natural sandy blonde base with finer highlights blended through, not chunky foils. Round or oval faces wear this well. Square jawlines less so, because that longer front piece draws attention right to the jaw corner without softening it.


#9 Chin-Length Layered Bob with Honey Blonde Foil Work
Look at the back. It’s shorter than you think, tapered close to the nape with stacked layers that push all the volume forward and up through the crown. That graduated structure is doing the heavy lifting here, because without it this medium-density hair would just hang flat. The longer front pieces land right at the chin, and the foils are placed through the mid-lengths in a warm honey blonde that reads natural against a cool brunette root, which tells me this was a partial highlight with careful sectioning rather than a full balayage sweep. If you have fine to medium hair, this cut will give you the illusion of thickness you’ve been chasing. Oval and heart face shapes wear this well since those chin-length pieces frame without crowding. This will not work on thick, coarse hair. The stacking will bulk out instead of lying clean, and you’ll fight it every morning.


#10 Graduated Dark Chocolate Bob with Feathered Nape Detail
If your hair is fine to medium density, this is worth your attention. The graduation through the back is steep enough to create fullness at the crown without stacking so aggressively that it dates itself, and the point cutting along the perimeter keeps those wispy nape pieces from looking blunt or heavy. Look closely at how the longest pieces near the jaw sit about an inch below the chin while the back clears the neckline entirely. That contrast is doing all the work. On round or square face shapes, that forward length creates a narrowing effect that genuinely delivers. Thick, coarse hair will not cooperate with this shape. It will puff out at the back instead of lying this cleanly, and no amount of product fixes that structural mismatch. The single-process brunette here is rich and glossy without any visible dimension work, which means grow-out is forgiving.


#11 Lived-In Blonde Angled Bob with Pieced Layers
The back is shorter than it looks at first glance, sitting well above the nape, while those front pieces land right at the chin. That length difference is doing real work for her jawline. If you have fine to medium density hair, this is your cut, because the point cutting through the ends creates texture without removing the weight you actually need. On thick or coarse hair, those pieced layers will puff out and lose this whole relaxed shape. The color is a sandy base with finely woven highlights concentrated toward the front, which keeps it low contrast and natural. Oval and heart face shapes wear this well.


#12 Deep Brunette Asymmetrical Bob with Toffee Micro-Highlights
The front pieces hang a good two inches longer than the back, and that’s doing real work for her jawline. Look at how the longer side creates a diagonal that draws the eye downward, which is exactly what you want if your face is round or square. The back is stacked and graduated tight to the nape, giving lift at the crown without any teasing or product buildup. Those thin toffee highlights are woven through with a fine weave technique, not painted, which is why they read as natural dimension instead of streaky contrast. This cut needs medium to thick density. On fine hair, the stacking in the back will fall flat within hours and the asymmetry loses its shape. If your hair has any wave to it, the longer front pieces will fight you unless you’re willing to flat iron them regularly.


#13 Tapered Dark Brunette Bob with Forward-Falling Layers
If your hair is fine to medium density, this is one of those cuts that will actually look like it has body without you forcing it. The graduation through the back is tight enough to create lift at the crown, while longer pieces sweep forward past the jaw, and that forward direction is doing real work to elongate a rounder face. Notice how the nape is cut close but not shaved, with point-cut ends that keep it from looking blocky as it grows. This will not work on thick, coarse hair. It will pouf out at the sides and lose that clean line behind the ear entirely. The natural dark brunette here needs zero color to look intentional, which is rare for a short cut.


#14 Windswept Copper Asymmetrical Bob with Razored Ends
If your hair is fine, this is the cut that finally stops lying flat. The back is cropped tight and point-cut to create lift at the crown, while the front pieces drop just past the chin on one side. That length difference is doing real work here. Look at how the shorter back pushes volume upward and forward, giving the whole shape momentum. The copper is a single-process warm red, not a balayage, and it catches light in a way that makes thin strands read as fuller. Oval and heart-shaped faces wear this well. Round faces will lose definition because the wispy front pieces don’t provide enough structure along the jaw. This cut will not look like this without product and intention every single morning.


#15: Sleek Raven Asymmetrical Bob
This sleek raven asymmetrical bob features a striking side-swept fringe that beautifully frames the face. The hair is cut to a medium length, with one side longer than the other, creating a dynamic silhouette. Ideal for straight to wavy hair types, this style adds volume and movement while maintaining a polished look. Perfect for oval and heart-shaped faces, it requires minimal styling—just a smoothing serum for that glossy finish. Embrace a chic, modern edge with this unique haircut!


#16: Sleek Chin-Length Asymmetrical Bob
This sleek chin-length asymmetrical bob is perfect for those looking to enhance their facial features. The longer side gracefully frames the face, making it ideal for oval and heart-shaped faces. Its smooth texture complements straight to wavy hair types, while the chin-length style adds volume and movement. For styling, use a flat iron for that polished finish, and consider a shine serum for added luster. This look is not only chic but also low-maintenance, making it a fantastic choice for busy lifestyles.


#17: Side-Parted Blonde Asymmetric Bob
Whenever I cut and style a short asymmetric bob for fine hair, I aim to maximize its natural beauty and volume. By side-parting this haircut and keeping the layers soft, I can create an elegant look. It reveals a woman’s features without being too severe or adding unnecessary bulk. To ensure this cut always looks its best, it’s important to use products tailored for fine hair. For example, use mousses and light oils rather than heavy stylers like gels and waxes.


#18 Asymmetrical Short Bob with Fringe
This asymmetrical short bob with fringe is a chic and modern choice for those seeking an edgy yet sophisticated look. The haircut features a deep side part, creating a dramatic angle that flatters most face shapes. The fringe adds a playful touch, framing the eyes beautifully and drawing attention to facial features. The cut is particularly suited for fine to medium hair, offering volume and movement without being too bulky. Perfect for those who want a stylish, low-maintenance option that stands out.


#19 Messy Short Asymmetrical Bob With Bangs
This messy short asymmetrical bob with bangs is perfect for those who want a trendy yet effortless look. The choppy layers and textured ends create volume and movement, ideal for fine to medium hair. The bangs add a playful touch, framing the face beautifully. This cut suits most face shapes and works well with a natural wave or slight curl, making it versatile and easy to style. The asymmetry adds an edgy vibe, while the overall style remains soft and approachable.


#20 Sleek Short Asymmetrical Bob for Fine Hair
This sleek short asymmetrical bob for fine hair showcases a beautifully sculpted style that adds volume and movement to thin locks. The bob features a deep side part, creating a dramatic angle that frames the face perfectly. The precision cut and smooth finish make it an ideal choice for women with straight, fine hair who want a chic and low-maintenance look. This cut accentuates facial features and provides a polished, professional appearance.


#21 Black Short Asymmetrical Bob with an Undercut
This sleek black short asymmetrical bob with an undercut is perfect for those seeking an edgy yet sophisticated look. The haircut features a sharp asymmetry with one side longer than the other, adding a modern twist. The undercut on one side adds a bold statement, making it ideal for women who want to stand out. This style works best on straight hair, highlighting the clean lines and precise cut. Maintenance is minimal, requiring regular trims to keep the shape sharp and polished.


#22: Vivid Asymmetric Bob
The short vivid asymmetric bob is a bold and eye-catching hairstyle that exudes confidence. This haircut features an asymmetrical shape, with one side slightly longer than the other, creating a stylish and edgy look. The vivid color adds an extra level of uniqueness and vibrancy to the overall style. This haircut works best for individuals who want to express themselves and embrace their adventurous side.


#23: Blonde Uneven Haircut
Try out an edgy cut with a blonde uneven haircut. An asymmetrical bob is a great option if your hair needs more creativity and personality. Asymmetrical cuts are versatile and can be customized to all different lengths. If you wear your hair curly or straight, an uneven cut can work for you.


#24: Salt-and-Pepper Asymmetric Bob
Be a natural beauty with a salt-and-pepper asymmetrical bob. A short asymmetrical bob is one of the most stylish cuts but requires a lot of styling knowledge. If you want to get the maximum body at the crown, use a round brush when blow drying. Finish off with some hairspray to hold throughout the day.


#25: Wispy Asymmetric Cut for Women Over 60
A wispy, asymmetric cut is the perfect modern and stylish hairstyle for women over 60. This look creates volume and movement while maintaining a youthful feel. Updating your style without sacrificing your hair’s natural beauty is ideal. You can keep it sleek and polished or add texture and curls. Just be sure to communicate this to your stylist beforehand!


#26: Blonde Asymmetric Bob with Wispy Bangs
A blonde asymmetrical bob paired with wispy bangs is one of the best styles for a fun, sassy look. If you are a woman with medium to thick hair, a bob can be customized to a shape that best suits you.


#27: Jet Black Short Uneven Bob
The key to this style is the power behind a short, uneven bob. To maintain its high gloss, you can pair your haircut appointments with a gloss. Gloss gives added shine and conditioned tresses. While at home, the hair can be styled with various tools. Use a smoothing iron, texture spray, or paste.


#28: Super Short Asymmetrical Bob
A super short asymmetrical bob makes thin, fine hair appear fuller. The asymmetric chop creates a stunning rounded shape that balances out a square face. Aside from its alluring cut, the hints of blue are remarkable. The added color highlights the cut even better.


#29: Dark Brown Asymmetric Short Bob
An asymmetric short bob is an edgy take on a classic cut. Bobs also have a slimming effect on the face, with the long hair in front pushing forward. A bob cut is great for square and round face shapes as it balances out features.


#30: Short Blonde Asymmetrical Bob Haircut
What’s best about a short blonde asymmetrical bob haircut is that it appears edgy and stylish. The uneven cut of the perimeter makes it suitable for women with thin hair. This haircut, plus the blonde shade, is ideal for giving tresses volume and a fuller finish.


#31: Short Asymmetrical Graduated Bob with Long Bangs
A short asymmetrical graduated bob makes for a cute and flattering hair upgrade. It results in a fresher look for most women. Easy to manipulate and maintain—anyone can wear this haircut any day.


#32: Red Angled Bob
An edgy and fiery red angled bob will suit any woman. This red asymmetrical bob has a lived-in feel and, at the same time, is very bright and fashionable. Ask your stylist for subtle layers. Add soft waves to show off the dimension in the color. Finish with Davines OI Oil for shine.


#33: Short Asymmetric Bob Haircut
Choose a short asymmetric bob if you want hair that’s easy to style. The sleek style is achievable if the hair is straight with a fine density.


#34: Short Asymmetrical Pixie Bob Cut
This short asymmetrical pixie bob is such a chic hair idea! It’s sure to display any lady’s confident and bolder side. This haircut pairs well with side-swept bangs, too, which creates a much girlish look.


#35: Short Asymmetrical Curly Bob
This is a short asymmetrical curly bob, and it’s an even better version of the normal bob! Most curly hair is swept to one side, creating an unconventional flair. It features a beige-blonde tone with a natural black hue underneath.


#36: Asymmetric Layered Bob for Older Women
Rock an asymmetric layered bob for older women to get abundant volume and texture. The flow of the layers from the shorter side lifts and blend into the longer length. It instantly gives fullness to your bob and adds a lot of youthfulness to your style.


#37: Silver Asymmetrical Short Bob With Layers
When an asymmetrical short bob with layers is paired with a silver color, the result is stunning! Notice how this hair idea looks so glamorous. The shade of gray appears more solid with a short chop like this on a thick hair density. This bob is a great option for ladies with a round face shape.


#38: Short Asymmetrical Inverted Bob
The key to a polished short asymmetrical inverted haircut lies in the hair’s texture and density. This bob haircut does a great job on straight, thin tresses. It allows the mane to appear edgier and fuller.


#39 Short Asymmetrical Stacked Bob
This short asymmetrical stacked bob displays a subtle edginess. It’s a haircut that a bold, younger girl will love. For those who have a fine density, it looks better with soft waves.


#40: Asymmetrical Short Bob with Layers
An asymmetrical short bob with layers and bangs is best with beach waves. This kind of texture allows the choppy layers to have more emphasis. The trendy style of such a cute asymmetrical bob with side bangs will add more movement to the tresses. The short style goes very well with a balayage, too!


#41: Short Choppy Asymmetrical Bob
A choppy asymmetrical bob on short hair is way better, with a lot of texture and waves. The payoff creates a tousled style, giving the illusion of more volume and density. When finishing the style, use a sea salt spray to boost the texture.


#42: Layered Asymmetrical Bob for Short Hair
Featuring a layered asymmetrical bob for short hair! This is great for ladies who want such a stunning hair transformation. This haircut can give a round face shape at a subtle angle. It somehow breaks up the roundness of the face shape.


#43 Chin Length Asymmetrical Bob
This chin-length asymmetrical bob creates a very polished hairstyle if the tresses have a fine density and straight texture. This bob haircut has a deep side part for instant volume. Women with thin, fine hair should give this bob a try.


#44 Ear-Length Asymmetrical Bob
An ear-length asymmetrical bob always appears awesome and edgy. The finish gives women confidence and boldness. Lovely and easy to manipulate—this haircut is ideal for oval faces.


#45: Edgy Asymmetrical Bob With Shaved Sides for Thick Hair
Go for an asymmetrical bob with shaved sides when you have a round face shape. It has a side-parted style that gives a flattering angle to the face. This also makes a great option if you have a thick mane and want to try a short haircut.


#46: Cropped Asymmetrical Bob with a Slight Undercut
A cropped asymmetrical bob is perfect when trying to achieve a bolder hairstyle. Such a chop packs hair with volume, which benefits women with thin tresses. It also features a subtle undercut, so any female with thick hair can wear it.


#47 Short Asymmetrical Wavy Bob
This short asymmetrical wavy bob features soft, tousled waves that bring natural movement and texture, making it perfect for medium-density hair. The cut hits just above the shoulders with one side longer, adding an edgy, modern twist. Ideal for round or oval face shapes, the longer side helps elongate the face. Style it with a texturizing spray to enhance the wavy bob’s relaxed yet polished look, perfect for low-maintenance styling.


#48: Short Asymmetrical Blunt Bob for Straight Hair
Try a short asymmetrical blunt bob that is slightly inverted. A short asymmetrical bob cut is easy to style and care for. The short, blunt attributes look great on just about all women.


#49: Short Asymmetrical Black Hair with Side Part
A short asymmetrical bob with a side part is extremely chic. A bob is always timeless, and the asymmetry adds something interesting. Elevate your look with this classy minimal style.


#50: Sleek Pink and Purple Asymmetric Bob
Consider a sleek pink and purple asymmetric bob for something edgy. These fashion colors make a statement but remember that they require much maintenance. Often multiple trips to the salon are required initially, and very regular appointments are needed to keep these colors vibrant.


#51: Extra Short Asymmetrical Cut
Consider a face-framing cut like this one. If you have straight hair, add a side part and use a straightener to slightly curve the hair so it hugs your jawline.


#52: Short Dimensional Asymmetrical Bob
A short asymmetrical bob with lots of dimensions is a perfect way to transition while keeping a professional and classy appearance. Whether transitioning from a pixie cut to something longer or trying short hair, an asymmetrical bob can work with any hair type or face shape. To keep a particular style, more maintenance appointments are recommended. However, it is an easy cut to style and can still be easily shaped or grown out.
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