Micro Bob Haircuts: 18 Short Styles Worth Saving
Micro bob haircuts are tiny, sharp, soft, messy, polished, and honestly much more versatile than they first look.

Soft Tucked Bob

I love how soft this feels for such a short cut. The loose bend keeps it from looking too precise, while the tucked sides open up the face. I would save this if you want a micro bob that still feels relaxed and feminine.
Textured Baby Fringe

The tiny fringe gives this cut its personality straight away. I like the little flicks around the ears because they stop the shape feeling too neat. It is short, playful, and ideal if you want texture to do most of the styling work.
Styling idea: Work a small amount of texture cream through the ends and let the shape stay slightly imperfect.
Side Swept Bob

This one is all about the dramatic side sweep. The length stays compact around the jaw, but the fuller front gives it movement and a little glamour. I would choose this if you like a short bob without committing to a visible fringe.
Blunt Blonde Bob

I really like the clean line on this blonde bob. There is barely any layering to distract from the shape, so the cut looks crisp and modern. The softer centre part keeps it wearable rather than severe, especially with the ends close to the jaw.
Spiky Micro Crop

This is the boldest crop in the set. The blunt little fringe feels graphic, while the spiky texture around the crown gives it energy. I love this for someone who wants a micro bob that leans closer to a pixie without losing that rounded outline.
Copper Rounded Bob

The rounded shape makes this cut feel beautifully polished from the side. I like how the copper colour shows off every layer around the crown and nape. It is a lovely option if you want volume without needing a longer bob to create it.
Wavy Micro Fringe

I love the slightly undone finish here. The short fringe sits lightly across the forehead, while the wavy ends give the cut a lived-in feel. This is the kind of micro bob I would pick if perfectly smooth hair is not really your thing.
Rounded Layered Bob

This has more softness through the layers than a classic blunt bob. The curved fringe blends into the sides, which gives the whole cut a rounded, almost sculpted shape. I like it when you want volume around the face without sharp edges.
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Ask for: Soft internal layers can keep the rounded shape full without making the ends look bulky.
Vivid Red Crop

The colour is loud, but the cut is just as fun. Those choppy baby bangs and flipped pieces around the ears make the whole look playful. I would keep the styling light so the short shape and bright red tone stay the main event.
Tucked Copper Bob

This is such an easy, unfussy version of the cut. The side part adds shape without needing bangs, and the tucked sides keep everything close to the head. I like it for anyone who wants a micro bob that looks good with minimal styling.
Curved Baby Bangs

The curved fringe and softly turned ends make this one feel almost vintage. I love how the bob hugs the sides of the face instead of sitting completely straight. It is compact, flattering, and a little more playful than a sharp blunt cut.
Curly Side Bob

This proves a micro bob does not need to be straight to look polished. The curls create all the shape, especially through that deep side part. I love how one side stays tighter while the other has more volume around the forehead and cheek.
Sleek Blonde Bob

Clean, straight, and very easy to read. The centre part keeps the shape balanced, while the tucked sides make the jaw-length line stand out. I would save this if you want a micro bob that feels simple, neat, and genuinely low-fuss.
Soft Bronde Bob

I like how soft the colour and shape feel together here. The bob sits close to the jaw with barely any visible layering, but those smooth front pieces stop it looking boxy. It is a subtle way to wear the trend without going too sharp.
Rounded Copper Fringe

The short straight fringe makes this rounded bob feel instantly graphic. I love the compact shape around the ears because it gives the cut a very clear silhouette. The copper tone adds warmth, but the structure is what really makes this one stand out.
Good to know: A short fringe grows out quickly, so regular trims help keep this exact compact shape.
Wispy Shag Bob

This one feels much softer than the blunt versions. The wispy fringe blends into airy layers around the cheeks, so the shape never looks heavy. I would choose this if you like a micro bob but still want a little shaggy movement through the ends.
Choppy Black Bob

I love the messy little flips on this black bob. The fringe stays short and piecey, while the ends kick out just enough to keep the cut from looking too perfect. It has that cool, slightly undone finish that works brilliantly on short hair.
Wavy Rounded Bob

The rounded waves make this final cut feel full without adding much length. I like how the ends curl around the jaw and ears, giving the bob a soft outline. It is a great reminder that a micro bob can look textured and gentle too.
