Mini Bob Haircuts: 18 Chic Ideas with Compact Shape
A mini bob keeps the length close to the ears or jaw for a neat, confident shape.

Curly Mini Bob with Short Fringe

Natural curls give this ear-length bob a soft, rounded outline with plenty of movement.
The short fringe blends into the top layers, keeping the front light and easy to wear.
Diffuse on low airflow so the curls stay defined without expanding too far from the head.
Best for: Naturally curly hair with fine to medium strands.
Fighting frizz: Apply curl cream while the hair is still very wet.
Centre-Parted Blunt Mini Bob

The crisp jaw-length edge makes this mini bob look full and deliberately simple.
A centre part creates an even frame, while the slight bend prevents the sides from falling flat.
Use a paddle brush when drying and turn the ends inward only a little.
Best for: Fine to medium straight hair that benefits from a solid baseline.
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Keeps it smooth: Finish with a light serum through the last few centimetres.
Sleek Side-Parted Mini Bob

This compact bob follows the jaw closely and uses a deep side part for a clean, asymmetrical frame.
One side is tucked behind the ear, which shows how easily the short length can open the face.
A light blow-dry with a flat brush will keep the surface polished without removing all its body.
Works great if: Your hair is straight and naturally lies close to the head.
Good to know: The sharp perimeter will need regular trims.
Textured Mini Bob with Undercut Side

A closely cut side removes bulk, while longer textured layers build shape over the crown and back.
The short fringe repeats the uneven finish and keeps the profile feeling light.
Texture paste works best on dry hair when you want to separate the top layers.
Best for: Thick hair and anyone comfortable with a visible undercut.
Salon tip: Plan regular tidy-ups to keep the short side defined.
Rounded Mini Bob with Full Fringe

The rounded sides curve neatly towards the jaw, giving this mini bob a smooth, compact profile.
A full fringe joins the side sections and creates one continuous frame around the face.
Use a small round brush underneath the ends to maintain the curve without over-curling them.
Best for: Straight, medium-density hair that holds a bevelled finish.
Morning hack: Dampen the fringe and blow-dry it from side to side.
Tousled Mini Bob with Curtain Fringe

The centre-split fringe falls around the cheekbones and blends into the short, flicked sides.
Piecey ends keep this bob relaxed and stop the ear-length shape from looking too round.
Twist a few damp sections away from the face to encourage the same casual movement.
Works great if: Your hair has a slight natural wave.
Quick styling: Pinch a small amount of texture cream into the ends.
Sharp Mini Bob with Micro Fringe

This mini bob uses a straight jaw-length edge and a very short fringe for a graphic shape.
The longer side pieces frame the cheekbones and soften the blunt line across the forehead.
Keep the surface smooth, but avoid pressing the ends completely flat against the face.
Style note: The micro fringe places the brows and upper face on show.
Ask your stylist: Check the fringe length when the hair is fully dry.
Angled Mini Bob with Long Front Pieces

The back sits short and neat, while the front extends below the jaw for a clear angled outline.
A centre part keeps both front panels balanced and emphasises the clean geometry of the cut.
Blow-dry downwards with a paddle brush to keep the longer pieces sleek.
Best for: Straight hair that shows a precise cutting line.
Keeps it smooth: Use heat protection before passing straighteners over the front.
Soft Mini Bob with Tucked Sides

This short bob has enough softness through the ends to sit naturally around the ears and nape.
Tucking both sides back creates a neat profile and makes the compact length feel practical.
A small amount of light hold cream will control flyaways without making the hair rigid.
Works great if: You prefer an open face and minimal daily styling.
Easy to maintain: Let the lengths air-dry, then smooth only the outer layer.
Sweeping Asymmetrical Mini Bob

A deep side part sends the longer front section across the face while the opposite side stays compact.
The angled sweep adds movement to an otherwise smooth, jaw-length shape.
Dry the front over a large round brush to create lift without turning it into a curl.
Best for: Straight to softly wavy hair with medium density.
For root volume: Dry the parting in the opposite direction before flipping it back.
Flipped Mini Bob with Side Fringe

The ends turn gently out around the ears and nape, giving this mini bob a light, playful outline.
A short side fringe blends into the tucked section and keeps the forehead softly framed.
Use a narrow round brush to direct selected ends out rather than flicking the whole perimeter.
Works great if: Your hair is straight and holds a small bend.
Holds better with: A flexible hairspray misted underneath the ends.
Layered Mini Bob with Wispy Fringe

Soft layers through the crown and sides give this mini bob an airy, rounded shape.
The wispy fringe separates across the forehead and blends into the cheek-length pieces.
A light mousse will add body while keeping the ends flexible and touchable.
Best for: Fine to medium hair that needs gentle lift.
For that finish: Rough-dry with your fingers, then shape only the fringe.
Wavy Mini Bob with Short Fringe

Loose waves give this jaw-length bob natural width and soften its compact outline.
The short fringe stays fairly straight, creating a useful contrast with the moving sides.
Scrunch in foam and diffuse briefly to define the waves without making them too uniform.
Best for: Naturally wavy hair with a lightweight texture.
Heat free: Twist damp sections and let them dry before shaking them loose.
Slicked Mini Bob with Centre Part

This mini bob is smoothed flat from a centre part and tucked cleanly behind both ears.
The simple styling reveals the short perimeter and keeps every strand away from the face.
Comb a light gel through damp roots, leaving the lower lengths softer to avoid a hard finish.
Works great if: You want a tidy style for work or warm weather.
Keeps it in place: Secure stubborn sides with hidden grips behind the ears.
Rounded Mini Bob with Curved Fringe

The full crown and curved sides give this short bob a soft, rounded silhouette.
A smooth fringe follows the brow line, while small outward flicks lighten the ends near the ears.
Shape the crown inward and turn only the lower side sections out with a round brush.
Best for: Straight hair that responds well to a blow-dry.
Salon tip: Keep the side layers long enough to create the curved outline.
Classic Mini Bob with Piecey Fringe

This ear-length bob has a clean rounded edge with just enough texture to keep it soft.
The fringe breaks into fine pieces across the forehead and opens slightly at the centre.
A smooth blow-dry suits the shape, but a little separation at the ends keeps it current.
Works great if: You want a compact cut with a wearable everyday fringe.
Morning hack: Use a small brush to reshape only the front section.
Tucked Mini Bob with Side Part

The blunt jaw-length edge gives this mini bob a full appearance without visible layering.
A soft side part and tucked sections create a practical, polished shape around the face.
Blow-dry the ends straight down rather than curling them heavily under.
Best for: Fine, straight hair that needs a stronger-looking perimeter.
Easy to maintain: Use a smoothing spray and let the cut provide the shape.
Shaggy Mini Bob with Textured Fringe

Short, uneven layers give this mini bob a loose outline with visible movement around the ears.
The textured fringe blends into the sides and can be worn forward or slightly parted.
A dry styling paste will define individual pieces without flattening the crown.
Best for: Fine to medium hair with a natural bend.
Quick styling: Warm the paste between your fingers before pinching the ends.
