Bob Haircuts To Try This Autumn
- Julia Bergh
- Oct 10
- 2 min read
As cooler weather arrives, it is an opportune moment to rejuvenate sun-damaged ends, whether with moisturizing treatments and masks or by choosing a shorter haircut,” states Finch.

The onset of a new season evokes a spirit of experimentation. Whether inspired by a colleague's new soft, choppy bob or seeking innovative methods to revitalize your current short hairstyle, the autumn season necessitates a hair refresh.
“Autumn is an opportune season to modify your traditional hairstyle for a more seasonal appearance,” concurs Caspar Finch, hairdresser at Hershesons Fitzrovia, noting that, predictably, the bob is emerging as a favored option for the upcoming months. “For those contemplating a bob this season, collect extensive imagery and present visual references to your stylist initially.” Always examine your facial shape and styling options prior to commencing the haircut,” he adds.
Furthermore, selecting a short haircut for the fall can enhance hair health by eliminating damaged, sun-exposed ends from previous seasons. “From September to November, the likelihood of experiencing increased hair loss is heightened.” The increased hair growth during summer, stimulated by sunlight, might lead to hair shedding in the fall.
The Blunt Micro-Bob

Gracie Abrams, a proponent of the classic bob, effectively advocated for a more angular, harsh hairstyle at Chanel's SS26 show in Paris. Ideal for individuals with naturally straight ends, choose a pronounced center section and apply a conditioning oil to manage flyaways and achieve a polished, straight appearance.
The Baby Bob

Emma Stone is not only exhibiting a forthcoming hair color trend for fall (a light caramel copper hue), but she also debuted a new, delicate "baby" bob at the Venice Film Festival. The haircut, characterized by ear-length strands and a discreet side part, is refined yet casual, striking a balance between a pixie cut and a shorter bob.
The Lived-In Bob

The lived-in bob is characterized by a balance between a blunt and choppy bob, emphasizing simplicity. This can be accomplished for any hair type and enhances the natural texture of your hair.
Individuals with straight hair should utilize a mermaid hairstyler to create a ridged wave, however those possessing naturally curly or coily hair may apply "stretch diffusing" techniques to extend their natural curls.




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