As far as we’re concerned, there is no bad time to make the chop.

No matter the season, our favoriteshort stylewill forever and always be the bob.

Quite literally, long + bob = lob.

Face-Framing Length

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This angled lob touches just over her shoulders and keeps a consistent tone for a big impact.

This style kept the tips longer in the front for a unique and trendy look.

Transitional Gray

Who knew going gray could be this razor-sharp chic?

Brown angled lob

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The razor cut gives it a jagged, edgy feel.

Judd infused this textured bob with serious movement, thanks to perfectly placed blonde balayage and layering.

We can thank stylistSal Salcedofor our sudden craving for apricot hues in our tresses.

Copper angled bob

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Transitional Lob

This lob gets bonus points for the extra dramatic length.

Face-Framing Length

These flippy, textured layers frame the face prettier than a picture.

For a truer bob length, this angled style a laTexas-based stylist Chris Jonesdefinitely makes the cut.

Transitional Gray

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Razored Bob

Talk about screenshot potential and inspiration to carry to your next salon visit.

Thiscaramel-mochadream gets its tapered layers and boldly angled backside from a razor cut courtesy of hairstylistCarolynn Judd.

Soft Angles

Take a trip to the softer side of the spectrum with this long angled bob.

Angled platinum blonde lob

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Razor-sharp angles are traded in for softer ones, and subtle balayage finishes off Jones' stylishly understated look.

A deep side part emphasizes the look.

Bold Balayage

A blunt cut with bold balayage?

Rihanna angled bob

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A dynamic duo, to say the least.

This ashy angled lob is begging to make an appearance when autumn comes around.

Shadow Rooted

Nothing spices up anicy blondebob like some sharp edging and shadow rooting.

Textured Layers

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The subtle transition of hair color will make the short cut more low maintenance, which isnevera bad thing.

The glowing color, created bystylist Sadie Gray, is perfect for transitioning into the fall.

Perhaps amuted golden copperis on the horizon?

Angled Apricot

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This blended color will work season-to-season, making it the perfect complement to the most flattering length.

With A-line cuts, the backside isn’t built up short with layering.

Transitional Lob

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Razored Bob

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Soft Angles

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Asymmetrical Lob

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Bold Balayage

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Copper Cut

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Shadow Rooted

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Peachy Lob

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Wavy A-Line

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Subtle A-Line

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