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About Graduated Bob Hair

The graduated bob is a structured cut that sits near the jawline. It defines your facial structure and stays neat with minimal styling. This layout works well for people who want a sharp appearance. It keeps the hair fibers uniform around the head. When I tested this graduated bob simulator with several photo profiles, the locks aligned precisely with the chin line.

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OvalRoundSquareHeart

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Style Deep Dive

Why choose the graduated bob style?

Discover the unique characteristics and advantages of this specific cut before trying it on your own portrait.

Stacked · Rounded · Full

A bob with extra volume built into the back through stacking

Graduated stacking cuts progressively shorter layers at the nape, building a rounded, full shape at the back of the head. Viewed from the side, the silhouette curves outward at the base rather than hanging straight. This creates width at the back which, when combined with smooth front panels, gives the overall style a helmet-round, voluminous shape.

Maximum nape volumeRounded back silhouetteGreat for fine hair
Stacked Back · Helmet Volume · Rounded

See the sculpted volume of a stacked nape

A graduated bob builds a rounded cushion of hair at the back of the head. The AI perfectly models this stacked layering, showing the voluminous, helmet-like curve that gives fine hair the illusion of massive density.

Stacked back layeringCushion of volumeIllusion of density

Graduated Bob Hairstyle — Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You can upload any front-facing portrait. For the best result, use clear lighting where your forehead is visible.

It works well on several shapes. In my trials, it balanced oval and square outlines particularly well.

Yes. You can choose from thirty different shades in the studio before generating the final preview.

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