Upgrade your look with globally-inspired haircuts from the Korean Wave.
The whole world is smitten with Korean pop culture and tries to emulate the new-found idols. And haircuts are at the forefront of these stylish adaptations. Korean hairstyles for men masterfully fuse bold creativity with easy wearability. Browse our collection of hairstyles that tap into the popularity of the Korean Wave.
1. Ivy League Cut
Thanks to globalization, modern hairstyles combine trends from all over the world. This style adopts the classic approach of the Ivy League hairstyle in its shape but adds a touch of ruffled styling for a richer texture.
@concavebarbers
2. Down Perm
Stubborn, stiff hair that sticks out can be tamed with a down perm. This salon treatment reduces hair volume and creates a more controlled look. A perming serum will restructure keratin bonds in your hair to minimize puffiness and create a sleeker appearance.
@id_suum
3. Wolf Cut
The classic wolf cut gets a new rendition on Korean soil. It’s still super textured and a little messy around the ends but with a pinch of polish. This wolf haircut features wispy layers with abundant crown volume. It slightly tapers down, grazing the collar.
@kkmminnn_men
4. Spin Swallow Perm
Ethnic Asian hair is typically straight and thick. But what if you fancy a curl in your hair? Spin swallow perm is a trendy technique that employs alternating outward and inward “spins.” It results in a mixed curl direction for natural-looking curls.
@lcn13_official.bc
5. Two-Block Haircut
The two-block haircut has become a staple in men’s hair fashion. It clearly contrasts a longer top with shorter sides and a back that are typically faded. The top can be styled with a middle or side part.
@niyomphom_
6. Textured Crop with a Fade
Texturizing is a popular technique across the globe thanks to its ability to create subtle layers and add dimension to a haircut. This technique can be applied to practically any hair type, except very thin, fine, or damaged hair.
@__e.soo
7. Leaf Perm
For a subtle flowy effect on your hair, opt for a leaf perm. True to its name, it crafts leaf-shaped waves that gently curve outward and inward, mimicking the organic shape of a leaf. It’s often used to enhance the face-framing effect of a haircut.
@ken_menshair
8. Layered Cut with Highlights
Dark, one-tone strands might lack the desired dimension sometimes. Layering lays a solid foundation for a more textured look. But you can push the effect even further with gradient highlights and styling that enhances the choppy texture of the cut.
@goaldeddy
9. Off-Centered Part Haircut
This parting style splits the hair into two sections that approximately amount to 60% and 40% of the hair mass. Unlike a middle part, it supports a subtle asymmetry. It makes the overall style more relaxed and less intentional.
@charlesdessin_chomo
10. Bleached Tousled Hairstyle
This hairstyle charms with its airy, feather-light texture and a light blond shade. If you aim to achieve this look on straight dark hair, you might need several sittings to have your hair bleached, toned, and permed. It’s best to discuss the details with your hairstylist to avoid mishaps.
@theodorahairmichaela
11. Curtain Hairstyle
If you love the look of the traditional curtain hairstyle but think it’s too strict, you might like how a Korean variation feels. It’s flowy, with light volume and a less rigid part. The bangs typically reach slightly below the eyes and allow for a lot of movement.
@iron_yb
12. See-Through Bangs
Airy see-through bangs might require some changes in your hair care regimen. Since they sit directly on your forehead, they tend to get oily quickly and require more frequent washing. Avoid overloading your bangs with products to maintain their lightness.
@lcn13_official.bc
13. Flow Cut
A flow cut is universally loved for its face-framing capacity. Look how the flowy bangs envelop the forehead and gently skim the cheekbones. The Korean variety often features soft yet defined layers and a longer nape section for a fuller, fluffier finish.
@selene_shoya_0919
14. Hairstyle with AS Perm
“AS perm” stands for “airy and soft perm” and airy and soft it is! This type of perm focuses on crafting an outward curve that brings about a natural face-slimming effect. It is layer-friendly and can be air-dried or lightly styled for a polished finish.
@hankuk_hair
15. Sides and Back Undercut
This practical and elegant hairstyle is fantastic for professional environments. It balances a clean, formal appearance with modern Korean grooming. The sides and back are neatly tapered and the top is kept slightly longer and naturally textured.
@peterhue_kami
16. Shadow Perm
For this type of perm, you will need a generous length on the top. A shadow perm is meant to create a curly voluminous fringe that casts a shadow on your face. This haircut is for guys who love to max out on volume and enviable texture.
@soonsiki_mujin
17. Nerd Perm
The nerdy aesthetic was popularized by Korean celebrities and dramas. If you’re into effortless, intellectual, slightly quirky looks, try a nerd perm with relaxed, tousled waves.
@hairvive_taegeon
18. Two-Block with Smooth Layers
The highlight of this two-block style is a smooth gradient cut. The layers are clear from the temples to the top of the head, and the side parting line is defined and natural.
@goaldeddy
19. Sleek Style
This style was popularized by K-dramas and is favored by students and professionals for its sleek and tidy appeal. The back and sides of this haircut are neatly tapered and the top is left slightly longer (typically between 2 and 4 inches). It can be styled with or without a parting.
@kikibeautyspace
20. Messy Two-Block
Thick, fluffy hair looks amazing in a two-block haircut! It grants both density and wispiness. The flyaways can be styled with a product for a more formal environment.
@thuy.anguyen
21. Swept Back Hairstyle
A lot of Korean hairstyles feature quite a long fringe that covers the forehead and sometimes reaches below the eyes. But you can go a different route and sweep the fringe back to open up your face.
@essentialshairdressing
22. Comma Haircut
The definitive element of this hairstyle is a comma-shaped curl in the fringe. It bends outward, framing the face. This shape is often achieved through the garma perm salon service.
@kkmminnn_men
23. Wet-Textured Mullet
The tapered elongated back and shaggy bangs that fall over the forehead add to the relaxed feel of this hairstyle. You can achieve a similar wet texture effect with a mousse or gel.
@tseutatz_hwyydo
The listed haircuts are a statement of individuality and Korean cultural influence. Choosing one of these styles connects you to a global movement in men’s fashion.