Tousled Bob Ideas: 15 Relaxed Styles with Soft Texture
Tousled bobs are useful when you want a short cut that still feels soft and flexible.
Loose waves, airy layers, and relaxed fringe can change the same basic shape in completely different ways.

These ideas range from neat jaw-length cuts to fuller lobs with an intentionally undone finish.
Shaggy Tousled Bob with Curtain Fringe

The layered shape gives this chin-length bob plenty of movement around the sides and back.
The curtain fringe opens through the centre, so the face stays visible while the shorter pieces soften the cheek area.
Work a small amount of texture cream through the ends and twist a few sections away from the face.
Best for: Medium to thick hair that holds a layered shape.
For that finish: Use a round brush only at the fringe, then let the rest dry with a looser bend.
Soft Wavy Bob with Full Fringe

This bob keeps a rounded outline, but the loose bends stop it looking overly polished.
The full fringe sits lightly across the forehead and blends into the curved side sections.
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A small curling tool can add the soft bends, especially through the pieces beside the face.
Works great if: You want a fringe without losing softness around the cheeks.
Holds better with: A light flexible spray rather than a stiff finishing product.
Angled Tousled Bob with Side-Swept Fringe

The shorter back and longer front create a clean angled shape without making the bob feel severe.
Soft bends through the lengths break up the outline and give the ends an airy, separated finish.
Direct the front section across the forehead while blow-drying, then bend the ends in alternating directions.
Best for: Straight to softly wavy hair that benefits from added shape.
Ask your stylist: Keep the front long enough to tuck behind the ear when needed.
Piecey Bob with Long Curtain Fringe

The slightly uneven ends give this bob a casual texture that works well with the longer fringe.
The front pieces split naturally through the centre and skim the cheekbones without covering the face.
Dry the fringe forward first, then part it once it is nearly dry to create an easy curtain shape.
Good to know: A little root lift keeps the fringe from falling flat.
Quick styling: Pin the front pieces away while they cool for a softer outward bend.
Centre-Parted Tousled Lob with Loose Waves

This longer bob uses broad, loose waves to create fullness through the middle and lower lengths.
The centre part keeps the shape balanced, while the shorter front pieces add movement around the face.
Leave the final few centimetres straighter when curling so the finish stays modern and relaxed.
Best for: Medium to thick hair that can support a fuller wavy shape.
For root volume: Lift the front sections away from the scalp while blow-drying.
Wavy Jaw-Length Bob with Textured Ends

The jaw-length cut has enough weight to look full, while the irregular waves keep it from becoming too rounded.
Shorter pieces near the front help the texture sit lightly around the face.
Scrunch mousse into damp hair and use a diffuser if your natural wave needs more definition.
Works great if: Your hair already has a loose bend or wave pattern.
Fighting frizz: Avoid brushing once the waves are dry.
Side-Parted Bob with Loose Curled Ends

The side part gives this short bob lift at the front and lets the longer section sweep softly across the forehead.
Loose curls are concentrated through the lower half, so the crown stays smooth and wearable.
Curl larger sections away from the face, then separate them gently with your fingers.
Best for: Fine to medium hair that needs movement without heavy layering.
Stays put through: Everyday wear with a light mist of flexible hairspray.
Layered Bob with Centre-Parted Fringe

The centre-parted fringe blends into the side layers and gives this bob a soft, open shape.
Flicked ends around the jaw add movement without taking away the fullness of the cut.
Use a round brush to turn the shorter layers away from the face as they dry.
Works great if: You prefer face-framing layers that can still be tucked back.
Easy to maintain: Refresh the fringe with a quick blow-dry between wash days.
Blunt Tousled Bob with Soft Movement

The strong baseline makes this bob look full, while the gentle surface texture keeps the finish relaxed.
A longer side-swept section falls across the front and blends neatly into the jaw-length shape.
Add one or two loose bends through the top layer rather than curling every section.
Best for: Fine to medium hair that benefits from a solid-looking edge.
Style note: Keeping the ends slightly separated makes the blunt cut feel less formal.
Rounded Layered Bob with Sweeping Fringe

This bob builds fullness around the sides with layers that curve away from the face.
The sweeping fringe connects smoothly to the cheekbone-length pieces and creates a balanced outline.
Blow-dry each side forward first, then turn the ends back with a medium round brush.
Best for: Hair that holds a smooth blow-dried shape.
For that finish: Use a small amount of smoothing serum only on the ends.
Chin-Length Bob with Feathered Ends

The rounded crown gives this chin-length bob body, while the feathered ends keep the lower edge light.
Long curtain pieces frame the eyes and cheeks without forming a heavy fringe.
Turn the ends outward in small sections, then loosen them with your fingertips.
Works great if: You want a fuller bob with movement around the jaw.
Morning hack: Mist the front pieces lightly and reshape them with a round brush.
Deep Side-Parted Bob with Piecey Layers

The deep side part creates instant height and allows the long fringe to sweep across the face.
Piecey layers through the sides and ends give the cut an undone finish rather than a fixed shape.
Use a dry texture spray underneath the top layers, then arrange the front with your fingers.
Best for: Medium hair that needs lift and visible separation.
Good to know: A long fringe gives you more styling options than a shorter fixed fringe.
Choppy Wavy Bob with Wispy Fringe

The choppy outline and loose waves make this bob feel light around the neck and jaw.
A wispy fringe adds detail across the forehead without creating a dense straight line.
Alternate the direction of each bend and leave a few sections almost straight for a less uniform finish.
Works great if: Your hair has natural texture or responds well to light styling cream.
At home tip: Twist damp sections and let them dry before gently breaking them apart.
Short Tousled Bob with Micro Fringe

The very short fringe puts the focus on the eyes and gives the compact bob a strong shape.
The ends sit close to the jaw but have enough irregular texture to avoid looking too precise.
Use a matte paste on the tips of the hair to separate the edge without flattening the crown.
Ask your stylist: Check the fringe length carefully before cutting, as it sits well above the brows.
Easy to maintain: Book small fringe trims between full haircut appointments.
Shoulder-Length Tousled Bob with Natural Waves

This shoulder-length bob has a soft, irregular wave pattern that gives the cut an easy lived-in finish.
The relaxed side part adds volume through the front without making the style look overly arranged.
Apply a light wave product to damp hair, scrunch, and let the different bends form naturally.
Best for: Medium to thick hair with a natural wave or loose curl.
For that finish: Keep the roots touchable and concentrate product from the mid-lengths down.
