Ever contemplated, "How short can a bob hairstyle actually get?" Well, prepare to be shocked—because it can go micro short. That's right, we're talking cheekbone-grazing, jaw-baring, get ready for your close-up-type short. Move over Italian bob, French bob, and shaggy bob, because we're all about the 1960s micro bob revival...

A chop so sleek it'll have you wondering if your neck has always been this elegant, the micro bob is not a style for the faint of heart. The tiny cut is here to make a big statement. But before you go for the full chop, we asked a pro hair stylist a few questions. Specifically: "Will it suit me?" and "How is it best styled?"

With the expertise of hairstylist and international creative director Mark Hayes of Vidal Sassoon Salon, we're here to help you navigate the world of micro bobs.

What is a micro bob?

As we mentioned, the micro bob is not for those who prefer subtly, but for those "who love sharp, modern precision," as Hayes puts it. It's certainly "a power cut," he adds. As for the length, Hayes says, "It sits just around the jawline–or even shorter–and is a sleeker, more pared-back version of the classic bob. The edges are typically blunt with minimal layering, which creates a sculpted, high-fashion silhouette."

Depending on how it's styled, the micro bob is versatile. "It can be worn pin-straight for that glass-like shine, with a soft bend for Parisian ease, or tousled for a cooler, undone look," Hayes says.

Who is a micro bob best suited for?

That all said, Hayes is clear that the micro bob isn't one-size-fits-all. In terms of face shapes and hair types, he says, "It flatters oval and heart-shaped faces beautifully and works best on straight to slightly wavy hair, where the blunt line really holds its shape."

Unfortunately, Mark explains that "very curly or coarse hair can lose that sharp definition, and rounder face shapes may find it emphasizes width. But with expert tailoring, a skilled stylist can adapt the cut to suit a wide range of clients."

So, with that in mind, it's best to consult your hairstylist before committing to the cut!

How to style a micro bob:

While it may look effortless, the micro bob does require some upkeep. "This is a cut that thrives on simplicity but needs attention," Hayes says. He recommends using smoothing creams or shine sprays for a polished finish, or a lightweight texturizing spray for a more relaxed, lived-in look.

Style your micro bob with these:
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"A straightener can also help achieve that iconic Sassoon finish," he adds. "But trims every 4–6 weeks are non-negotiable–the cut has to stay sharp to look its best. Think of it like the little black dress of haircuts–minimalist, elegant, and always a statement."

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 Lia Mappoura (she/her) is the Beauty Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from viral celebrity hair and makeup news to the latest trend predictions, she’s an expert in recognising the season’s next big beauty look (before it ends up all over your social media feeds). You’ll usually find her putting TikTok’s recent beauty hacks to the Hype Test, challenging the gender-makeup binary and social stereotypes, or fangirling over the time Kourtney Kardashian viewed her Instagram Story (yes, it’s true). Find her also on LinkedIn.