I Just Had My Long Hair Cut Into a Bob—These Are the Styling Tips I Wish I'd Known Before

After months of writing about the best bob hair trends, I finally got the cut myself. Here's the best styling advice.

Jazzria Harris styles her bob length hair curly, flicked out and into a slicked back bun
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Yes, I am now the proud owner of a bob. But since cutting off my long hair and having now been sporting a flicked bob for just under two months, I have to admit something: caring for my new short hairstyle has been a bit of a learning curve.

This is not to take anything away from the bob itself, mind you—I’m still wholeheartedly obsessed with it. However, when it comes to styling and caring for a bob, there are a few things I hadn’t considered before I sat down in the hairdressing chair and pulled out my inspo pics. Some of these things are welcome changes, like how little time I now spend washing my hair and how much I’m set to save on shampoo. I can also say from firsthand experience that there’s nothing quite like cutting off seven inches of length for enabling a newfound sense of confidence.

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On the other hand, however, there are some styling consideration I wish I’d taken into account before joining the bob squad, and it’s this advice that I’m here to pass onto you now. Whether you’re planning a chop and want to know how to care for your bob before committing, or you’re simply intrigued to know how the other (short-haired) half live, this is the insider knowledge I truly think you need to know. And, if you’re still not sure whether to go for a bob or not? Take this as your sign to do it—I haven’t looked back since.

Best Bob Styling Tips

1. Invest in Great Hair Tools

The amount of time it takes to style a bob came as a bit of a shock to me, as I always believed less hair would naturally equal less styling time. Yet, while there are of course some great low-maintenance bob options out there, I opted for one that relied heavily on styling to achieve its signature sculpted shape.

Thankfully, I’ve discovered some great tools to speed up this process and which can easily work for a variety of bob cuts. First up, a blow-drying brush to dry and style in one. Then, on dry hair, ditch the curling tongs and instead use a hot brush to add volume and shape in one easy sweep.

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2. Nourishment Is Key

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Another way I’ve found to speed up styling time is to ensure your hair is in the best condition before you get started. For that reason, I like to switch my conditioner for a repairing hair mask once a week for serious nourishment. As a result, my bob looks sleeker and smoother, while also feeling soft to the touch.

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3. Don't Overlook Mousse

Since getting it cut, I’ve styled my hair both with and without hair mousse, and I can categorically say that my styles last much longer when I choose to use it. Rather than heavy formulas, I’d suggest opting for lightweight mousses that won’t weigh down short lengths. Apply to damp hair before blow-drying or air drying to give your bob unrivalled definition and hold.

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4. Lean Into Your New Hair Texture

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Less of a styling tip and more just advice to keep in mind: losing length from your hair may alter your hair texture. As someone with wavy hair, for me, this meant that, when left to dry naturally, my curls became more pronounced as there was less weight to pull them down. For others, however, you may find a cows lick you never knew you had or you may discover your hair is not as straight as you once thought. Think of this as a great opportunity to experiment and lean into your natural texture to discover a whole new look.

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5. Protect Your Ends

While this tip is especially targeted specifically at those of us with flicked bobs, it’s advice you can take on board no matter what bob style you opt for. The takeaway: don’t skip a heat protectant. As many bob haircuts rely on heat tools to achieve their desired finish, ensuring your hair is adequately protected is key to keeping your hair looking its best. For flicked bobs, that means taking your heat protectant right to the ends, as this is where you’ll spend most time styling, however for other styles, a liberal coating all over will do the job.

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6. Look for Ponytail Alternatives

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Call it poor planning on my part if you want, but I didn’t check my hair was long enough to put into a ponytail before committing to a bob length, and so, for a few weeks I had to discover new ways to pull my hair back from my face. If you find yourself in the same boat, a great collection of hair accessories can come in handy, so stock up on claw clips, barrettes and '90s-inspired headbands to create a variety of looks.

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7. Prioritise Movement

The final thing I've noticed on my bob journey is that all the best bobs have one thing in common. Rather than looking heavily set and old-fashioned, they embrace movement for a truly effortless finish.

To channel this, I’ve switched from my usual stronghold hairspray to a flexible hold to lock in styling without any unwanted crispness or crunch. These are hairsprays that are light enough to still run your fingers through your hair, while still delivering long-lasting hold. If you nail this, you’re bob looks just as good at the end of the day as when you first step out the door in the morning.

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How to Style a Bob

It's now been four months since I braved cutting my hair into a bob, and I must say, I'm still just as in love with it as when I left the salon. Since then, I've been enjoying finding new ways to style it, and I've discovered short hair doesn't mean you're limited when it comes to chic hair looks. Here are a few of my favourites...

1. The Flicked Bob

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This was the hairstyle that influenced me to get the chop, so it's unsurprising that it's the style that I've been wearing most days. The key to this look is to blow-dry the flick from wet using a round brush to ensure it holds throughout the day. Then, use a curling tong to top up the rolled shape if required.

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2. Maximum Volume

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For days when I want a little more drama, I love a luxe bob that's big on movement. For this look, prep is key, so apply a volumising mousse before blow-drying for maximum lift. Then, follow with a blow-dry brush, pulling the hair in different directions to create shape and body.

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3. The Curly Bob

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As I mentioned before, my hair is naturally curly, and my bob-length hair has really allowed me to make the most of it. To style my curls, I've found applying a wave spray on damp hair followed by a lightweight mousse is a winning combination.

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4. Short and Slicked Back

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Anyone who knows me knows that a slicked bun is one of my go-to hairstyles, and so, of course, I had to master it on my bob-length hair as soon as it was long enough. To avoid any hair escaping, I like to apply a wax stick before pulling my hair into a low bun. Then top with a firm hold hairspray for added hold.

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Freelance Fashion Beauty Writer

Jazzria Harris is a freelance fashion and beauty journalist with over 8 years of experience working in the industry. At just 4ft 11, she’s an expert in petite dressing. She has also mastered the art of identifying upcoming nail and hair trends before anyone else. Her wardrobe staples are a great black blazer and, of course, a great pair of heels (for the extra inches). Jazz has written for publications including Marie Claire, ELLE UK, heat magazine, Eliza, Women Home and more.