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What a Korean haircut looks like

Korean men's cuts tend to emphasize softness and face-framing, with visible volume on top and cleaner, shorter sides. The silhouette leans forward - bangs, fringe, or a side sweep that draws attention to your eyes and cheekbones. Straight hair is the easiest canvas, but modern variations work on wavy and even slightly curly textures with the right cut. The style favors oval and heart-shaped faces, though round and square faces can adapt with length adjustments.

Popular variations

Two-block cut - short sides and back, longer top that falls over. Middle part - symmetrical fringe split down the center, face-framing. Comma hair - forward-swept fringe styled into a comma curl over the forehead. Dandy cut - longer, slicked-back, mature look. Mushroom cut - rounded bowl-style with modern blending. Perm cut - textured waves on top, common in K-pop. Side-swept bangs - fringe swept across the forehead for a softer front. Undercut fringe - short back and sides, heavier fringe on top.

How to see it on yourself first

Korean cuts live or die on the fringe - how low it sits, which way it falls, how much volume you give it. Guessing from a K-pop reel is unreliable because lighting and face shape change everything. Upload a photo to Trimsy and our AI renders the cut on your actual face, not a generic wig overlay. The first preview is free, so you can compare a middle part and a two-block on your own head before you pay a stylist.

What to ask your stylist

Use the Korean terminology - "two-block cut," "middle part," or "comma hair" - and bring a visual reference. A screenshot of your Trimsy preview shows the stylist the cut on your actual face, which removes a lot of ambiguity. Mention fringe length in centimeters (usually 6-10 cm for a middle part), side length (clipper guard or scissor-cut), and whether you want a perm for extra texture.

Why Trimsy

Korean cuts are all about face framing, so the preview has to respect your face - not paint over it. Trimsy renders on your real features and lighting. We auto-delete your photo after 24 hours and never use it for training.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a two-block cut suitable for Western hair?

Yes. The two-block works on any straight or slightly wavy hair type. Curly or coily hair benefits from a slightly adjusted shape with more length on top to let the texture sit naturally.

Do Korean haircuts require a perm?

No - a perm adds volume and texture, but many Korean cuts (middle part, two-block, side-swept fringe) work fine on straight hair with a light styling product. Perms are popular but optional.

Can I see a Korean haircut on my face before the salon?

Yes. Upload a photo to Trimsy for a free AI preview on your actual face - not a generic template. You can test a two-block, a middle part, and comma hair side by side in minutes.

What face shape suits a Korean middle part?

Oval, square, and heart-shaped faces carry a middle part easily. Round faces can work with extra length so the fringe adds vertical line rather than widening the face.

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