1. Middle Part Hairstyle
This hairstyle originated in Korea and quickly spread to Vietnam, thanks to the stylish Korean celebrities who embraced it. Today, it’s a favorite among K-Pop fans who are eager to replicate the looks of their idols. Across Southeast Asia, men are also falling in love with this hairstyle for its sophistication and charm.
What sets this hairstyle apart from many modern styles is its versatility. It works with various hair lengths, from just long enough to shoulder length, and has become the foundation for two other famous looks: the Side Part and Layer Cut.


2. Sides Fringe Hairstyle
Fringe is a classic hairstyle that gained immense popularity when favored by celebrities. It combines a royal touch with an edgy, rebellious vibe. With a Fringe style, you don’t need to spend much time styling your hair, yet you still maintain a natural look.
This hairstyle features short sides that gradually taper towards the neck, with bangs falling forward. The Sides Fringe style is ideal for men with round faces, as the bangs help to slightly cover part of the face, giving it a slimmer appearance. When styled, the sides fringe gives men a handsome and attractive look, making it a great choice for any guy seeking a unique, charming hairstyle.


3. Korean Layered Cut Hairstyle
This hairstyle doesn’t require much effort in terms of styling or maintenance, as the layered cut naturally falls into place. The Layered Cut gives you a fresh, approachable look that is sure to turn heads, especially among women.
Korean celebrities often opt for this style and tweak it to suit the contours of their faces. You can also add a personal touch by dyeing it in colors like brown, chestnut, or copper for a brighter face, or keep it classic with natural black.
The Layered Cut is perfect for men with longer faces. The layers soften the forehead and frame the face, giving a fuller, rounder appearance. Though simple, this hairstyle always leaves a strong, attractive impression, drawing attention from women.


4. Two Block Hairstyle
The Two Block hairstyle, also known as the Korean Two Block, is a trendy look that originated in South Korea and made its way to Vietnam around 2015-2016. It quickly gained popularity, especially during the rise of K-pop fashion trends. Although the Korean fashion wave has calmed down, the Two Block hairstyle remains a timeless favorite, having been creatively reimagined to align with modern Western trends.
The Two Block style gets its name from its distinctive two-part structure. The top section is voluminous and textured, created by adding subtle waves and height to the hair. The bottom part is kept shorter and neater, which forms a contrasting two-block effect—large and small, giving the hairstyle a unique and striking appearance.


5. Long Aristocratic Korean Hairstyle
Men who wear long hair often exude a charming, mysterious, and romantic vibe. The long, sophisticated hairstyle has become increasingly popular among men, even among A-list celebrities. Growing out long hair to the desired length takes time, usually months or even years, rather than a few days.
This style doesn’t have a specific cut or definition but is characterized by long, flowing hair. Any woman would be captivated by a man with long hair that drapes over the forehead and neatly frames the face. This is also the go-to hairstyle for many handsome Korean stars.


6. Dandy Cut Korean Hairstyle
Some people choose this style due to work or office environments where more bold hairstyles like undercut or pompadour might not be suitable. In such cases, the Dandy Cut becomes an excellent choice.
The Dandy Cut is a blend of layers ranging from 5-9 cm, carefully trimmed and separated. The defining feature of this style is its thick, voluminous top with neat sides. Thanks to its precisely layered structure, the Dandy Cut allows versatility—wear it with bangs for a youthful appearance, or slick it back for a sophisticated look.


7. Korean Curly Hairstyle
The Korean curly hairstyle gives a natural and voluminous look, offering men a youthful appearance that is sure to turn heads. This style is perfect for Asian male face shapes and adds a soft, romantic touch for those who enjoy a charming, slightly rugged vibe. The curly hairstyle quickly became one of the most fashionable and popular trends in men’s hairstyles.
It became even more iconic when sported by famous celebrities like Lee Min Ho. His curly locks became a trendsetter in 2009 and are still one of the most sought-after looks to this day.


8. The Hairstyle of the Handsome Lead from Itaewon Class
The Korean drama "Itaewon Class" is currently one of the most popular shows, and naturally, its lead character Park Sae Ro Yi (played by Park Seo Joon) has become the center of attention. His look, which was directly inspired by the comic book, features a high fringe that exposes his forehead, giving him a charmingly quirky yet still handsome appearance. This look has become a huge trend.
This hairstyle involves shaving the sides close and leaving a high, neat fringe, a favorite among many men. It gives off a bold and refreshing vibe, perfect for those who enjoy standing out while staying cool and comfortable. This will surely be a popular trend for men in the near future.


9. The Stylish and Trendy Soft Undercut
The Undercut hairstyle continues to dominate as a global trend, remaining a favorite in Europe, America, and especially Asia. It's a versatile and neat look that makes men appear stylish and chic.
If you're aiming for a bold, masculine look, this style is perfect for you. The Undercut is easy to maintain and requires minimal styling effort. Interestingly, this hairstyle isn't just for men; even some women are ditching their long locks for a bolder Undercut to stay cool during the summer months.
The Undercut in Korea involves trimming the sides short while leaving the top longer for styling, with various options to suit different face shapes. When it made its way to Korea, the style evolved with longer, slicked-back tops and side-swept bangs, creating a fresh, clean look that highlights the face. These versatile styles, such as straight or side-swept finishes, give men a range of chic options to experiment with.


10. The Classic Pompadour Hairstyle
The Pompadour is a hairstyle where the hair is swept backward with the front section longer than the back and sides, similar to an Undercut. It’s styled for volume, which also helps elongate the face.
The Korean Pompadour differs from the classic version by featuring softer, more natural styling, rather than the stiff, sleek finish. This hairstyle is a fusion of Asian and European influences, blending the romantic elegance of European men with the bold masculinity and slightly edgy feel of the traditional Pompadour. Men who sport this look often exude both strength and charm, making them irresistibly attractive to women.


11. The Quiff Hairstyle
First popularized in the 1950s, the Quiff hairstyle remains a timeless favorite due to its versatility and appeal across all ages. The style features a subtly styled fringe that is neither too thick nor too long, and is carefully tapered. The sides and back are neatly trimmed, though not as closely shaved as the Undercut, making it suitable for all face shapes, ages, and professions.
Similar to the Pompadour, the Quiff combines a bold, masculine look with a touch of charm and ease. The fringe can be styled in various ways, such as slicked back, swept to the side, or angled, giving men the flexibility to adjust the volume to their liking. This adaptability makes the Quiff a popular choice for many.


