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Look sharp and stylish with this viral Korean haircut
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Popularized by Korean actors and K-pop idols, the two block haircut is a fresh and versatile haircut that’s taken over TikTok. The cut features shaved sides, a faded back, and longer hair on top, and since it can be styled however you like, it suits a variety of face shapes and hair textures. In this article, we’ll explain everything you need to know about the two block haircut, including how to style, maintain, and ask your barber for the look.

Things You Should Know

  • The two block haircut features longer hair in the crown area and shorter hair on the sides and back, making it a cross between the mushroom cut and the undercut.
  • To request the two block haircut, ask for an undercut on the sides, “ice pick” sideburns, and a light taper or fade in the back. Add layers and texture on top to soften up the crown.
  • Since the hair on top is longer than the sides, the two block cut can be styled to suit your specific face shape and hair texture—it works well on straight, wavy, curly, and textured hair.
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What is the two block haircut?

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  1. Invented and popularized in South Korea, the two block haircut is a cross between the mushroom cut and the undercut. The name “two block” refers to how the hair is cut into 2 distinct sections: the sides and back are trimmed short, while the hair on top is left long. This contrast in length is effortlessly cool and versatile, since the longer hair can be styled in a variety of ways.[1]
    • There are countless variations of the two block haircut, but the shorter block of hair is usually a fade or a classic taper. The longer block can be parted, side-swept, or worn anyway you like, but most guys rock it wavy, messy, and textured.
    • Over the past few years, the two block cut has taken over TikTok and become a popular style worldwide.[2] Celebs like Park Bo-gum, Lee Min-ho, Gong Yoo, Jimin, and Jungkook from BTS, Baekhyun from EXO, Mingyu from SEVENTEEN, and Yeonjun from TXT have sported the look.
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How to Ask For the Two Block Haircut

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  1. For the two block cut, ask your barber for a side shave with a #2 or #3 guard on the clippers, depending on how short you want to go. Request “ice pick” or pointed sideburns, and have them lightly taper or fade the back. For the top, ask them to keep the hair the same length as your eyebrows, while adding layers and texture to soften up the crown (so it doesn’t look like a bowl cut).[3]
    • Tell your barber to use thinning shears on the top to take off any weight and make it look extra fluffy and bouncy.[4]
    • If you want the shorter block to look more connected to the longer block, request a #4 guard on the clippers instead.
    • Show your barber reference photos of Korean two block cuts that have the type of layering, bangs, and styling you like. The key to a flattering haircut is to be clear about what you want!
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Two Block Haircut Styling Ideas

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  1. If you’re searching for a style that’s sexy and low-maintenance, this messy version of the two block cut is just for you! The layers at the front of the head extend past the bottom of the eye, hitting the top of the cheekbone for an effortlessly cool look. It works well with wavy and curly hair, but those with straight hair can achieve the same effect with some texturizing spray.[5]
  2. Stick to the traditional style of the two block cut by going for a look that’s short, straight, and sleek. Just ask your barber to keep the top on the shorter side, and work a dollop of gel into your hair before brushing it forward with a fine-tooth comb. If your hair isn’t naturally straight, hit up a local salon and get a straight perm, or use a flat iron to straighten your hair.[6]
  3. This Peaky Blinders inspired style exudes elegance and sophistication, making it the perfect haircut for both casual and formal occasions. The sides and back are shaved shorter than a traditional two block cut, while the top is left long and straight. Just comb the longer block of hair back, then seal your style with some hair gel or pomade.[7]
  4. If you want to try an edgier ‘do, this punk rock take on the two block cut is perfect for you. It includes heavy contrast, volume, and texture, with pointed spikes of hair on top. Just keep your hair at a medium-length so your spikes don’t look cartoonish, and secure your style in place with some styling clay or pomade.[8]
  5. Elevate the traditional two block haircut with a cool yet classy side part. Since it exposes your forehead, it’s a great style to highlight your facial features and add a touch of professionalism to your appearance. Experiment with the side your part looks more flattering on, then comb over the hair on each side of the part with some mousse to keep everything in place.[9]
  6. Think of the middle-parted two block cut as a modern version of the ‘90s curtain cut—it features the same swooping bangs at the front, with a little extra volume on the top. This parted style works well with all hair textures and lengths, and it’s a great option for those who want to achieve a preppy, elegant, and nostalgic look.[10]
  7. Request an undercut on the back and sides to amp up the traditional two block cut. Since the hair immediately shortens in length (instead of gradually like a classic fade or taper), it creates an edgy and rebellious look. Keep the top of your hair longer in length to create sharp contrast, and ask your barber to thin out the top with shears.[11]
  8. A thick, rounded bang is a great way to soften your features and hide the ones that might be bothering you. If you want to conceal a widow’s peak or a pimple on your forehead, work some pomade into your bangs and brush them up and outward with a round brush. This adds more volume to the classic cut, making it the perfect option for those with thin or fine hair.[12]
  9. Take a trip down memory lane with this Justin Bieber-inspired haircut. It’s surprisingly easy to style and maintain, so you won’t have to spend a lot of time fixing your hair in the morning. All you need to do is sweep the front hair to one side with some styling cream or mousse, then add hairspray to seal everything in place.[13]
  10. If you’re willing to try a cool, creative, and slightly crazy cut, ask your barber to add asymmetrical (or angled) bangs that sweep across your forehead. This look pays homage to G-Dragon during the Fantastic Baby era, and it pairs well with cropped sides and a faded back. To make the look more wearable, tell your barber to feather out your bangs and have the longest side hit the apple of your cheek.[14]
  11. For a trendy and slightly spooky look, ask your barber to cut triangle bangs that mimic the shape of a “V.” It’s a unique style that will catch everyone’s attention, but keep in mind that it requires heavier upkeep and maintenance than other styles. Depending on how fast your hair grows, you’ll have to visit your barber every 2-3 weeks to keep the edges sharp and defined.[15]
  12. Add movement and flair to the two block haircut by asking for some feathery bangs near the front. The longer layers on top contrast with the shorter sides and back, creating a unique and distinct structure. Keep the sides extra short for a fresh and modern look, or leave them slightly longer for a ‘70s inspired feel.[16]
  13. If you have naturally curly hair, use it to your advantage by styling the hair on top with a fringe. Curls add more contrast, volume, and structure to the two block haircut, making the style look more texturally interesting. The way the curls fall on your face can also soften and enhance your features, especially around the cheekbones.[17]
  14. If you have fine hair, tell your barber to add a quiff on top for instant height and fullness. The sides and back are still shaved like a traditional two block cut, but the hair on top is much more dramatic. Just add a dollop or gel or wax into your fingers, and distribute it evenly from root to tip. Finish off by brushing your hair forward with a vented brush and blow-drying until you achieve your desired shape.[18]
  15. For a modern take on the classic pompadour, ask your barber to incorporate elements from the two block cut. Instead of keeping the sides long, shave them down into a short fade, and incorporate a hard side part to accentuate the contrast between the 2 blocks of hair. Slick the top back with a water-based pomade, and finish styling the pompadour with a light misting of hairspray.[19]
  16. This contemporary style is even more fresh and striking than the traditional two block cut. It features an extended fringe on the forehead with a fade that gradually tapers the hair on the sides toward the nape of the neck. While the drop fade is both bold and stylish, you will have to visit the barber more often to keep it sharp.[20]
  17. Take inspiration from your favorite Korean celebrities by rocking the two block cut in a colorful hue.[21] Dye your hair in bright colors like red, blue, silver, or platinum, or opt for a more natural shade like black, chestnut, or chocolate brown. Switching up your hair color is a great way to showcase your personality and make a bold statement!
  18. To bring your look to life, add highlights that are one to two shades lighter than your natural hair color. Highlights can make your hair look thicker, shinier, and healthier overall, plus add more dimension to your ‘do. It also requires less maintenance than if you were to dye your hair completely, making it the perfect option for those who don’t want to visit the salon often.[22]
  19. Emphasize the disconnected nature of the two block haircut by dying your hair in 2 different colors.[23] For a more wearable look, dye the sides and back in a dark shade like black or brown, then dye the top of your hair in a lighter, complementary color like warm brown or blonde. For a bolder look, get creative with any combination of neon, pastel, or jewel-toned shades:
  20. Whether you opt for a simple heart à la Drake or go for a more intricate pattern, ask your barber to shave fun shapes or designs into the sides of your head. It’s a great way to add a personal touch to the two block cut and ensure you have a truly unique look.[24]
  21. Don’t have naturally wavy hair but want to wear the textured two block cut daily? Hit up your local hair salon and see if they can give a Korean perm. This viral perm features soft and loose curls on top, with the sides and back faded short during the process. The curls usually last between 2 to 6 months, depending on your commitment to aftercare, and it’s an easy way to get the textured look without much maintenance.[25]
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What face shapes and hair textures suit the two block haircut?

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  1. One of the best things about the two block cut is that it’s versatile—you can style the longer hair on top in a way that complements your face shape, plus customize the texture to accommodate your natural hair. The classic cut may feature shorter, straight hair, but there are so many cool and interesting variations that work well with wavy, curly, and textured hair.[26]
    • Once you determine your face shape, talk to your barber to see what style suits you. They can provide tailored advice on what works well with your natural hair texture and length.
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How long does it take to grow out a two block haircut?

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How to Maintain the Two Block Haircut

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  1. To keep your haircut fresh and clean, you’ll have to visit your barber more than usual. Go in for a quick trim every 3 to 6 weeks to polish up the sides and back of your head, or every 2 to 3 weeks if you have bangs.[29] You can always grow out your two block haircut for a messy and effortless look, or teach yourself how to give yourself a fade or cut your bangs at home.
  2. Hold your hair dryer a few inches away from your hair and point the nozzle downward to minimize frizz. Use a round brush to lift your bangs upward (away from your forehead), while blow-drying your hair from behind. Repeat this process 2 to 3 times until your bangs are the perfect shape.
  3. To maintain the texture and health of your hair, wash your hair with a shampoo and conditioner that’s specially formulated for your hair type. Rinse your hair with warm water to open up your hair cuticle, then rinse clean with cool water to seal in hydration. Your hair will be thicker and shiner in the long run, which can help enhance the look of your two block cut!
    Jen Atkin
    Jen Atkin, Celebrity Hairstylist

    Choose your hair products thoughtfully. "Most people buy their shampoo and conditioner from the same product line (Volume, Repair, Clean, etc.) and don’t realize that you usually need a different shampoo and conditioner variety for each. Fixing this common mistake can be the key to achieving your hair goals."

  4. The secret to getting a style that lasts all day is using products that are designed to maintain hold and texture. Whether you have straight, wavy, or curly hair, incorporate a strong-hold wax, gel, pomade, or hairspray into your routine.
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  • The two block haircut is similar to an undercut, which originated in the Edwardian era (1901-1910).[30] Both cuts are characterized by shorter hair on the sides and back, with longer hair on top, but the two block haircut features more volume and texture around the crown.
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This article was co-authored by Jenny Tran and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Jenny Tran is a Hair Stylist and the Founder of JT Hair Lab by Jenny Tran based in the Dallas, Texas metro area. With over seven years of professional hair styling experience, Jenny specializes in hair coloring, haircutting, and hair extensions. JT Hair Lab is an authorized carrier of R+Co and of Milbon and is committed to using products with quality ingredients. This article has been viewed 301,095 times.
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