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What's the difference between a graduated bob and a stacked bob?
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- InvisigothLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
a graduated bob is longer at the chin & gets progressively shorter as you get to the back of the head but the hair on the back of the head is all one length.
a stacked bob has the graduated line but the hair at the back of the head has lots of layers which makes it poof out a bit & creates almost a bubble look at the back of the head.
you need to have medium to thick hair to do the stacking properly. if you have thin hair then the stacking won't be noticeable
graduated bob (long version)
http://i633.photobucket.com/albums/uu55/angry_jell...
graduated bob (short version)
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-5w7hCM7ahOg/URcKPf6Bw7I/...
stacked bob (light layering)
http://www.prettydesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/20...
stacked bob (heavy layering)
- 6 years ago
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Okay, of the trendy bob hairstyles becoming more and more prevalent these days, everyone hears the terms “concave”, “inverted”, and “stacked”. The same bob hairstyles images are being used to illustrate each of these different types of bob haircut. Concave: This term refers to an inward curve in the haircut. The ends of the hair hug the line of the face and neck, and the perimeter of the cut may actually curve toward longer lengths at the front of the face. Inverted: Where the traditional bob haircut is completely blunted by using zero elevation in the hair when it is being cut, the term “inverted” refers to the hair being tapered at the ends in order to create some layering that will reduce the amount of bulk at the cut line of the hair. This “inverts” the haircut leaving the weight of the hair at the upper portions of the head. Stacked: When a cut is “stacked” it refers to the steepness of the layers in the cut. In a bob, cut it generally means that the hair at the back of the head/nape of the neck is layered steeply so that it builds to a weight line at the crown of the head, which gives a lot of fullness there which tapers sharply to the neckline.
- 4 years ago
I dont understand what to say but, long tresses is cute but you keep moving your hair up so you can easily see, short hair is cool and also you dont have to flick your current hair up at all
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- Anonymous4 years ago
short hair is good for a few people, others, not. it depends what u look like