General Terms:
* Layered haircut: This is a broad term but many layered cuts have longer front sections and shorter back sections, creating a gradual transition.
* Graduated bob: This is a type of bob where the back is cut shorter than the front, often creating a V-shape.
* Tapered haircut: This term describes a cut where the hair gradually gets shorter from the top to the nape.
More Specific Terms:
* A-line bob: A classic bob style where the front is longer and the back is shorter, creating an A-shape.
* Long bob (lob): A bob that sits below the shoulders with a longer front and shorter back.
* Shag: A textured, layered haircut with a longer front and shorter back, creating a messy and voluminous look.
* Mullet: This iconic style has a longer front and sides with a short, often spiky back.
To get the best description, you might need to:
* Provide more details: Describe the length of the front and back sections, the shape of the cut, and any specific styling techniques used.
* Show a picture: This would make it much easier to identify the style.
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