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Korean Two-Block

Modern Wavy Korean Two-Block Cut with Soft Textured Curtain Part

Top Top Medium (5-10 cm)
Sides Sides Very Short (1-6 mm)
Hair Type Hair Type Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape Face Shape Oval
Maintenance Maintenance Medium
Thickness Thickness Medium / Normal

About This Style

Look closely at the image: The striking contrast between the aggressively clipped sides and the voluminous, wavy canopy on top is the absolute hallmark of this modern Korean Two-Block haircut. The top section features a relaxed, off-center curtain part that allows the natural Type 2 waves to cascade beautifully over the temples, framing an oval face shape with perfect symmetry. Turning to the side and back profile, you can observe a distinct, unblended disconnection where the heavy, deeply textured crown drops cleanly over the closely tapered nape. This creates a striking mushroom-like silhouette that has been modernized to feel incredibly contemporary, airy, and effortlessly cool.

Who does this specific variation suit? It is an exceptional choice for young professionals seeking a highly versatile look that transitions seamlessly from a strict corporate boardroom to casual weekend outings. If you possess naturally wavy, medium-thick hair, this strategic cut works harmoniously with your natural texture rather than fighting against it. The sharp, very short sides (ranging from 1 to 6 millimeters) keep the overall appearance incredibly neat and business-appropriate, while the 5 to 10-centimeter top provides an ample canvas to showcase your hair's natural movement, depth, and individual personality.

Key Features

  • Extreme visual disconnection between the very short, clipper-cut sides (1-6mm) and the flowing, medium-length top canopy (5-10cm).
  • Soft, off-center curtain part that allows the wavy texture to fall naturally and frame the upper face and cheekbones symmetrically.
  • Heavy, layered crown section that drops cleanly over the undercut back, building a rounded, voluminous silhouette that flatters the head shape.
  • Natural Type 2 wave pattern is dramatically enhanced through strategic point cutting and internal texturizing on the top block.
  • Clean, softly tapered nape that keeps the neckline looking razor-sharp and thoroughly professional for conservative office environments.
  • Forward-flowing hair at the apex of the crown that sweeps outward at the front fringe to create a relaxed, effortless "S" shape curve.

Getting the Cut

  1. Request a classic Korean Two-Block haircut featuring a harsh, unblended disconnection between the top canopy and the sides and back.
  2. Ask for the sides and back to be taken down using a #1 or #2 clipper guard (approximately 3-6mm), tapering slightly at the very bottom of the nape.
  3. Instruct your barber to leave the top block at a medium length of about 5 to 10 centimeters, ensuring it remains long enough to form a proper curtain part.
  4. Emphasize that the barber must not blend the sides into the top; the top hair should hang completely over the clipped undercut section.
  5. Ask for heavy point cutting and slide cutting techniques throughout the top to remove unnecessary bulk and encourage your natural Type 2 waves to move freely.
  6. Specify that the crown region needs enough length to lay flat but requires sufficient layering to prevent it from looking overly heavy, boxy, or unkempt.
  7. Request a soft, natural hairline cleanup around the ears and the neck to maintain that crisp, business-ready contrast without looking too heavily lined up.

Daily Routine

  1. Start your routine with freshly washed, gently towel-dried hair, leaving it slightly damp to help your natural wave clumps form together cohesively.
  2. Apply a dime-sized amount of lightweight styling cream or a high-quality sea salt spray evenly through the top block to enhance texture and provide essential heat protection.
  3. Create your off-center part using your fingers or a wide-tooth comb, directing the front fringe sections slightly forward and then sweeping them out to the sides.
  4. Utilize a blow dryer set on medium heat with a diffuser attachment (or low airflow setting) to dry the top, continuously scrunching the hair upward to activate the wave pattern.
  5. While blow-drying, use your fingertips to lift the roots directly at the part line to build vertical volume, allowing the fringe to fall naturally into an 'S' shape.
  6. Once the hair is completely dry, take a small scoop of matte paste or low-shine clay, rub it vigorously between your palms until warm, and lightly scrunch it into the ends of the waves.
  7. Smooth down any stray flyaways on the crown and ensure the disconnected, clipped sides remain completely clean and free of any styling products.

Products & Tools

  • Lightweight styling cream or sea salt spray for pre-styling, providing volume, and encouraging natural wave activation without stiffness.
  • Matte styling paste or a low-shine clay offering a medium, flexible hold that allows the hair to bounce and move throughout the day.
  • Professional blow dryer equipped with a diffuser attachment to prevent frizzing out the wavy texture while drying.
  • Wide-tooth comb for establishing the initial curtain part without ripping through or disrupting your natural curl clumps.
  • Your own fingers, which serve as the absolute best tool for scrunching, lifting roots, and shaping a relaxed, natural-looking Two-Block silhouette.

Maintenance

  • Schedule a consistent barber visit every 3 to 4 weeks to keep the sides crisp (1-6mm) and maintain the sharp, defining disconnection of the Two-Block.
  • Wash your hair 2 to 3 times a week using a high-quality hydrating shampoo and conditioner to keep your wavy top canopy nourished, soft, and completely frizz-free.
  • On non-wash days, simply rinse your hair with warm water or utilize a light leave-in conditioner spray to reactivate and refresh the waves for easy morning styling.
  • Strictly avoid heavy, oil-based pomades or strong-hold gels, as these products will weigh down the top block and destroy the natural, airy flow of the style.
  • Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase to drastically reduce nighttime friction, preventing your delicate waves from becoming frizzy, tangled, or flattened overnight.

Best For

Face Shapes: Exceptionally ideal for oval, diamond, and heart face shapes, as the sweeping curtain fringe softens the forehead and perfectly highlights angular cheekbones. Hair Types: Perfectly suited for naturally wavy (Type 2) or loosely curly hair types with medium to normal thickness that can support the volume on top. Lifestyles: An excellent choice for young professionals (ages 18-25) who need a polished style that fits a business casual office but looks incredibly trendy after hours. Maintenance Level: Highly recommended for men who are willing to spend 5-10 minutes styling their hair daily and can commit to visiting the barber on a monthly basis.

Pro Tips

  • If your hair is naturally on the straighter side rather than wavy, getting a light perm (often called a "down perm" for the sides and a wave perm for the top) can help you achieve this exact Korean aesthetic effortlessly.
  • Be incredibly cautious not to over-apply your finishing styling products; the true beauty of this specific cut relies entirely on the top block having natural bounce, flow, and unrestricted movement.
  • During humid summer months or in wetter climates, consider switching to a slightly stronger hold matte clay to prevent your natural waves from frizzing out and losing their carefully styled definition.
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