How to Style Short-Stacked Haircuts

Stacked haircuts offer volume and height while avoiding an “over-done” appearance that often comes with shorter styles. An example of such a layered style would be this stunning blonde stacked bob with a deep side parting and peek-a-boo bangs – perfect! This cut works beautifully on any face shape, particularly those with angular features. Additionally, it’s an excellent way to show off vibrant balayage hair colors like this one!

Asymmetrical Bob

This hairstyle offers a softer and trendier take on the classic stacked bob. Angled front layers add depth and lift, while its longer back length and straight nape make it suitable for acceptable hair types. Have your stylist tease or texturize the hair for extra volume and texture. A balayage dye job brings out the best in this beautiful blonde stacked bob cut with its choppy style and bright blonde color.

Angled Bob

An angled stacked bob is more versatile than its straight counterpart in terms of styling capabilities, providing layers for different face shapes, hair colors, or textures. It is particularly flattering for those with curlier or wavy locks. Adding highlights can bring dimension and volume to a short stacked bob, creating an eye-catching style perfect for women with rounder faces and can elongate the crown. Furthermore, its sexy asymmetry also works beautifully on square-faced women – you can play around with different fringe lengths to enhance its asymmetry!

Side-Swept Bob

A stacked bob with layers swept to one side is universally flattering and surprisingly low maintenance thanks to its piecey texture, which conveys natural movement. This cute copper red style features a lofty crown and front corners to elongate the face, while its dark nape undercut adds depth and dimension. To add color to your layered bob, consider opting for balayage instead of traditional highlights for a softer approach. Its subtle shade creates a rounder silhouette while feathered bangs frame your face and keep the hue vibrant between touch-ups using color-protective shampoo and conditioner products.

Asymmetrical Pixie

An asymmetrical haircut adds an elegant flair to any short, stacked haircut. Ask your hairdresser to trim the sides of your pixie and leave longer sections on one side; style these sections towards one side before spritzing some product to bring all of their attention towards your face. Long asymmetrical pixie cuts can also be an ideal way to enhance thin locks. Closely cropped sides and nape provide needed support while longer framing top adds volume and dimension. A touch of wavy color amplifies this look even further.

Textured Layers

Textured layers create an edgy look, adding volume without making the mane look heavy or flat. They add interest and make your mane more full while dressing it in curly or wavy hair types that need volume without becoming weighted down. Textured layers also work wonders on thin textures, addingvolume without making your head appear heavy or weighted down. This picture illustrates an angled stacked bob that frames the face beautifully while exuding youthful charm. Pairing perfectly with honey highlights and vibrant color, its layered cut works exceptionally well on thin blonde locks by increasing movement while adding dimension.

Cut-Out Bob

This chic variation of the classic bob haircut features a flattering crop top look, adds volume to flat hair, and is easy to maintain. A layered bob haircut also makes styling your locks simpler. This stacked bob is ideal for women with thick, straight locks who wish to add drama and texture. This dramatic style highlights your face and shoulders while emphasizing drama through layers. An angled bob also pairs nicely with bangs, or for something even bolder, try opting for a side-parted choppy stacked bob with platinum blonde layers!

Asymmetrical

Asymmetrical cuts can add an elegant flair to any short, stacked haircut. They create visual interest and bring attention to your face. Long asymmetrical cuts are great for adding volume and dimension to thin locks.