
Long side-parted hair, also known as curtain bangs, is a trendy hairstyle favored by many Kpop idols and ulzzangs in the land of kimchi. Not only does it help defy age, but Korean curtain bangs also add a very feminine charm to the wearer. If you have a cute round face, consider leaving some long chin-length strands to easily style and conceal flaws.
3. Side-Swept Bangs
Many singers, actors, and early-life hot girls in Vietnam once faithfully sported the “wild forest” side-swept bangs, which were super adorable. Although not causing as much frenzy as before, side-swept bangs remain an ideal choice for those who pursue a youthful, distinctly Japanese style. Note not to leave the bangs too thick as it may create a heavy feeling for the face. Girls with round or square faces should also avoid this hairstyle.
4. The Pixie Cut
Someone once said: as a girl, you must try short hair at least once. Paired with suitable outfit combinations, the pixie cut hairstyle will “add points” to the confidence and allure of women. In the scorching summer, the pixie cut is a very convenient and economical choice. The pixie cut has also appeared many times in Korean dramas, such as the supermodel Go Jun Hee in She Was Beautiful or Lee Joo Young from Itaewon Class.
5. The Bob Haircut
For a considerable period, Bob's hair was also known as Vic's hair. The reason being this is the hairstyle endorsed by Vitoria Beckham - an American fashion icon and the wife of football legend David Beckham - for many years. Simply by adjusting the length, the Bob hairstyle can adapt to various face shapes. Whether you have a long face, a round face, a square face, or an oval face, you can confidently rock the Bob hairstyle.
6. Lob Haircut
Lob is the abbreviated form of the phrase Long Bob (also known as the Lob haircut). It's essentially a creative version of the Bob hairstyle with a slightly longer length, often touching or grazing the shoulders. If you're looking for a hairstyle that is both feminine and edgy, don't overlook the tutorial on how to cut a Lob haircut.

7. Undercut
If there's one timeless haircut for men, it's the Undercut. The classic Undercut involves shaving the sides and back of the head closely, with the middle portion left longer, typically ranging from 5cm to 7cm. Sometimes, the shaved part is accentuated with creative random cuts. Apart from the classic Undercut, there are many other creative variations such as the Asymmetrical Undercut, Disconnected Undercut, Short Undercut, and more.
8. Military Crew Cut
After debuting the 'nothing-to-lose' hairstyle of Park Seo Joon in the drama Itaewon Class, men across Asia are now buzzing with the robust Military Crew Cut, perfect for adventurous summer escapades. All you need is a clipper, a dash of skill, and... a lot of courage. Click to watch the tutorial on how to master the Military Crew Cut!
9. Military Spike Cut
Not only cool and tidy but also masculine, the Military Spike Cut is an excellent hairstyle for those... lazy to visit the barber. Just a few minutes and you'll have a cool hairstyle, effectively cooling off in the super-hot summer. So why wait? Grab the clipper and get started now!
10. Korean Two-Block Haircut
Whether you're a seasoned 'hair dancer' or just dabbling in DIY haircuts at home, the Korean Two-Block hairstyle won't pose a challenge. The advantage of the Two-Block haircut is its ease of styling, versatility, and ability to add sophistication to your look. Many famous actors in the land of kimchi are currently 'endorsing' this hairstyle, such as Park Bo Gum, Baek Hyun (EXO), and Yoo Seung Ho. The Two-Block style works best with light-colored hair so #teamKlook take note!
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