Short haircuts / bob haircut try-on

Bob haircut try-on before cutting length

A bob looks clean because the shape is precise. That same precision means length, jawline, and face framing matter a lot.

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RegretCam preview screen for bob haircut try-on

Realistic references before you choose

Photorealistic short haircut big chop before and after preview Compare the range Safe, Bold, and Wild keep the decision grounded.
Photorealistic haircut before and after preview Inspect the shape Look at length, fade, fringe, and face balance.
Photorealistic Safe Bold Wild hairstyle range Match facial hair Haircuts and beard choices should work together.

Search intent

  • Bob haircut preview
  • Shoulder to short change
  • Salon reference
  • Face-framing haircut

Face-fit checks

  • Where the bob hits the jaw
  • Whether the ends feel too blunt
  • Face width and cheek balance
  • Styling effort with your texture

RegretCam flow

  1. Generate soft, blunt, and slightly longer bob options.
  2. Compare against your current length and a short-hair alternative.
  3. Use friend feedback to see which version feels most natural.

Barber or stylist brief

Bring the preview and ask your stylist where the bob should land on your jaw or neck. A small length difference can change the whole result.