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The Blunt Bob Defines Summer Hair This Season

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Summer heat, humidity, and shorter styling routines often influence which haircuts gain attention. This season, the bob remains one of the most talked-about cuts, with the blunt bob continuing to draw interest.

The blunt bob is defined by a straight, even cut at the ends, with minimal layering. The shape creates a defined outline around the face and removes excess weight from the hair without relying on visible styling techniques. It  sits between the chin and the jawline, though variations extend slightly higher or lower depending on preference and face shape.

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A key reason it appears frequently in summer hair reports is its structure. The cut keeps its shape with less daily manipulation, which becomes more relevant in warmer months when heat and humidity affect how hair behaves. The absence of heavy layering allows the ends to sit together more uniformly, which gives the hair a denser appearance.

The blunt bob is often discussed in relation to texture. While the cut itself is precise, it does not depend on straight styling. Natural wave, slight bend, or air-dried texture are commonly included in how it is worn. This has placed it within a wider summer hair trends where hair is less controlled and more responsive to natural movement, even when the underlying cut remains defined.

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The bob category has expanded. The blunt version appears alongside softer variations that add curve at the ends or reduce the sharpness of the outline. These changes show a shift in summer hair, where structure remains but is less dominant in finish. Hair is now styled into wearable shapes that do not need frequent restyling during the day.

The blunt bob is linked to visual density. With the ends cut on one line, the hair appears fuller at the perimeter. This is especially seen in finer hair types, where the cut can create the impression of more thickness without added weight from product or heat styling.

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Even with its structured base, the cut is not limited to one styling result. It can be worn sleek with a controlled finish or left with natural texture for a softer result. This is why it appears in seasonal hair coverage, especially in summer when adaptability matters more than strict styling.

This season’s hair trends show no single dominant cut, but a preference for manageable shapes. The blunt bob is one of the more structured options, while softer variations extend the category in different directions. Together, they show a shift this season toward hair that holds its shape while responding to natural conditions rather than resisting them.

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Summer 2026 Hair Trends Are All About Simplicity

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In 2026, summer hair trends are moving toward simple, natural styles that enhance facial features while remaining practical for warmer weather. This season favors easy looks with softer textures, prioritizing low maintenance and versatility. From relaxed cuts to lightweight protective styles, the focus is on hairstyles that complement different face shapes without requiring excessive styling.


Side Part

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The side part shifts the hair to one side of the face, covering part of the  features. It adds asymmetry and helps make round faces appear more defined.

Bob

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The bob is a short to medium-length cut that sits around the jaw or chin. It frames the face directly and can highlight the jawline. It remains a go-to choice, with both blunt and slightly layered versions continuing to appear. It is easy to maintain and can be styled in different ways depending on the occasion.

Pixie Cut

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This is a very short haircut that keeps the hair close to the head. It highlights the cheekbones, and overall facial structure. This year’s versions are softer and less structured, making them easier to wear daily.

Messy, Natural Texture

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This style keeps the hair in its natural state with light styling. The volume and movement can soften sharp features or balance out stronger face shapes.

Sleek Ponytail

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The sleek ponytail pulls all the hair back tightly. It lifts the face visually and highlights bone structure, especially the cheekbones and jawline. It offers a clean and simple finish that works for both casual and formal settings.

Bangs

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Bangs fall over the forehead in different lengths and shapes. They can shorten the appearance of the forehead and make the face look more balanced.

Braids

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Braids pull the hair into structured sections. Depending on the style, they can either frame the face neatly or pull attention to facial symmetry.

Accessories

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Accessories like clips, bows, and headbands sit on top of styled hair. They don’t change face shape directly but draw attention to specific facial areas.

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The Best Foundation for Oily Skin

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 If your makeup breaks down quickly on oily skin, these foundations offer longer wear and better shine control. Here are the best foundations for oily skin.

 

Many foundations are not suited to every skin type, and before you know it, the T-zone starts shining, the coverage breaks down within a few hours, you start sweating, and your makeup starts to fall. The problem is not always your technique. Often, the product plays a role.

If you have oily skin, you might want to pay attention to these brands that have taken into consideration what works for your skin type.

 

What Oily Skin Actually Needs in a Foundation

 

The basis is to go for a foundation that won’t clog your pores. Best picks should be oil-free and water-based, non-comedogenic (less likely to clog pores), and labeled matte or soft-matte. SPF is a bonus, not a replacement for sunscreen. No matter the brand, primer and a setting powder are not optional; they are the system that makes any foundation last.

 

The Best US-Brand Foundation Picks for Oily Skin

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Fenty Beauty Pro Filt’r Soft Matte Longwear Foundation.

 

Fenty Beauty is a beauty brand known for its inclusive range, often used for oily skin types. Their Pro Filt’r Soft Matte Longwear Foundation has a buildable coverage from medium to full and launched with 50 shades for a wide spectrum of skin tones, including deep and very deep complexions. It is oil-free and formulated to resist heat, sweat, and shine. If you have very oily skin, apply a mattifying primer first. Fenty’s own Pro Filt’r Instant Retouch Primer is a practical option. People with combination or mildly oily skin report good results. However, very oily skin types may need touch-ups every hour six. Sephora and Fenty’s own website both offer shade-matching tools worth using before you commit. 

 

UOMA Beauty Say What?! Foundation

 

UOMA Beauty was founded by Nigerian-born Sharon Chuter.  Their Say What?! Foundation has  51 shades, and each of the selected six different bases is formulated for different skin needs across skin tones.

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The formula delivers a vibrant matte finish with some dimensions. It is hydrating, weightless, and long-lasting. Designed for long wear, the results vary with skin type. For better results, set it with a powder and a setting spray. Available at Ulta and on the website for $39.

 

LYS Beauty Triple Fix Blurring Skin Tint Foundation Stick

 

The all-in-one serum, primer, and foundation is rich with ingredients, and it’s formulated for all skin types. It has a hydrating formula that evens skin tone and helps reduce the appearance of blemishes. It smoothens skin texture and dries down to a natural matte finish. If you deal with excess oil in areas like your T-zone, the blurring effect keeps it hidden. Formulated with ingredients such as Green tea extract, watermelon seed extract, and rosehip oil for lasting hydration. Performs better with a mattifying primer and set with a light powder, especially on oily zones. Also, avoid piling on more products. 

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LYS Beauty was founded by Tisha Thompson and is known for its inclusive, clean beauty positioning.

 

Common Foundation Mistakes for Oily Skin. 

 

 Avoid skin tint formulas unless you are only wearing them for short durations. And avoid applying too much product at once; build in thin layers. One heavy layer will break down faster than two light ones. Find your foundation. Test it on your jawline, not your hand. Allow a few hours of wear before assessing performance.

 

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Angel Reese Debuts Vintage-Inspired Pixie Haircut

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Angel Reese appeared in a short pixie cut at the lunch of her Victoria’s Secret Campaign, on April 7, at the flagship store on 5th Avenue.

The hairstyle is a vintage-inspired pixie cut, with finger waves by hairstylist Dionte Gray, also known as Arrogant Tae. Giving it a 1920s influence, defined by its structure and texture. The short cut differs from her usual longer styles, highlighting her facial features.

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Her outfit matched the vintage aesthetic with structured pieces. Styled by Matthew and Reginald Reisman, it included a black-and-white skirt suit by LaQuan Smith, with a Victoria’s Secret bra layered underneath. She wore Swarovski pearl stud earrings and pointed slingback pumps.

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Her makeup was done by artist Latisha Chancey, focusing bold brows and light pink blush on her cheeks. This appearance comes after news of Reese’s trade from the Chicago Sky was confirmed on Monday, April 6.

Seven months ago, she walked in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show as the first professional athlete to walk the runway. Ahead of the event, Angel Reese shared with E! News how she had manifested the moment.

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“I posted it on my Story last year that I was going to be a Victoria’s Secret model and it literally happened less than a year later,” she said,

“I’m just really happy to know that when I speak with my tongue, I know things are going to happen, not at the time that I want all the time, but at God’s time and this is my moment and this is my time and I’m gonna embrace it.”

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