Wavy Korean Two-Block with Tapered Undercut and Textured Crown
Top
Medium (5-10 cm)
Sides
Very Short (1-6 mm)
Hair Type
Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape
Heart
Maintenance
Medium
Thickness
Thin / Fine
About This Style
This modern adaptation of the classic Korean Two-Block haircut perfectly bridges the gap between contemporary street style and professional office appropriateness. You will notice a striking contrast between the meticulously tapered, very short sides and the voluminous, wavy canopy on top. The top section is left at a medium length, roughly five to ten centimeters, allowing your natural Type 2 waves to dictate the flow and texture of the style. The front is swept up and backward, creating a sophisticated, face-framing wave that adds height. What makes this specific variation so distinctive is how the heavy, textured crown boldly overlaps the aggressively clippered undercut at the back. This disconnection is the hallmark of the Two-Block, but the styling introduces a softer, organic feel. It is an exceptional choice if you have a heart-shaped face, as the top volume beautifully balances a narrower chin. Whether you are heading into a corporate boardroom or a weekend event, this cut delivers a polished, high-end aesthetic.
Key Features
- Pronounced structural disconnection between the medium-length wavy top and the closely shaved sides.
- Sweeping, voluminous front section that pushes up and back to reveal a clean, straight hairline.
- Aggressive back taper that seamlessly drops down to the nape, contrasting with the heavy overlapping crown.
- Natural Type 2 wavy texture enhanced through strategic point cutting and layering for maximum movement.
- Matte, natural-looking finish that avoids greasiness while maintaining a flexible, all-day hold.
- Neatly groomed short beard that parallels the tight sides, anchoring the heart-shaped face silhouette perfectly.
Getting the Cut
- Request a classic Korean Two-Block foundation with a distinct disconnection at the parietal ridge.
- Ask the barber to use a #1 or #2 guard (3mm to 6mm) on the back and sides, tapering down to the skin at the very edge of the nape and sideburns.
- Instruct them to leave the top section at a medium length of about 5 to 10 centimeters, preserving enough weight to allow your natural waves to form.
- Specify that the back of the top section (the crown) needs to hang over the undercut, creating that signature mushroom-like overhang characteristic of the Two-Block.
- Ask for heavy point cutting and texturizing shears throughout the top canopy to remove bulk from your thin/fine hair, ensuring the waves do not fall flat.
- Request that the front fringe area be left slightly longer so it can be swept up and back with volume, blending smoothly into the crown.
- Ensure the transition line between the shaved sides and the long top is kept sharp and hidden beneath the overlapping hair, rather than blended.
Daily Routine
- Start your routine by thoroughly towel-drying your freshly washed hair until it is slightly damp, removing excess moisture without causing frizz.
- Apply a dime-sized amount of a lightweight pre-styling sea salt spray or volumizing mousse directly into the roots to provide foundational lift for fine hair.
- Use a blow dryer on medium heat, directing the airflow upwards at the front hairline while using your fingers to push the hair back and slightly to the side.
- As the hair reaches 80 percent dry, switch to a vented brush to pull the front section up, enhancing that signature sweeping wave visible in the photo.
- Scoop out a small amount of matte styling clay, rubbing it vigorously between your palms until it completely warms up and emulsifies into a workable paste.
- Work the product lightly through the top canopy, scrunching the ends to define your natural Type 2 waves and twisting small sections at the crown for texture.
- Finish by gently patting down the sides to ensure a clean silhouette, locking the style in place with a quick spritz of light-hold hairspray.
Products & Tools
- Volumizing sea salt spray or root-lifting mousse to add necessary grit and thickness to fine hair without weighing it down.
- Matte styling clay or texture paste offering a moderate, flexible hold without adding unwanted shine to your professional look.
- Light-hold, dry-finish hairspray to secure the sweeping front wave for long business days and unpredictable weather.
- Professional blow dryer equipped with a concentrator nozzle for precise directional airflow during your morning routine.
- Vented styling brush to build volume at the front hairline while allowing heat to pass through quickly.
- Wide-tooth comb for initial detangling without disrupting your natural wave pattern.
Maintenance
- Schedule maintenance barber visits every 3 to 4 weeks strictly to keep the undercut sides at 1-6mm, as overgrown sides quickly ruin the disconnected silhouette.
- Wash your hair 2 to 3 times a week using a lightweight, volumizing shampoo and conditioner to prevent fine hair from becoming weighed down by product buildup.
- Avoid heavy pomades, thick gels, or oil-based styling products that will instantly collapse the volume and make thin hair look sparse or unpleasantly greasy.
- Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase to reduce overnight friction, which helps maintain your wave definition and prevents morning frizz from forming.
Best For
Face Shapes: Ideal for heart and diamond faces, as the voluminous top beautifully balances a narrower jawline and pointed chin.
Hair Types: Specifically suited for Type 2 wavy hair with a thin or fine texture, utilizing the natural wave to create the illusion of density.
Lifestyles: Perfect for business professionals and office environments requiring a neat, put-together appearance with a modern, stylish edge.
Age Range: Highly flattering for men aged 18 to 25 seeking a trendy yet sophisticated look.
Pro Tips
- If your hair is exceptionally fine, ask your barber to be conservative with the thinning shears, focusing only on the ends rather than the roots to maintain structural integrity.
- To revive the style on second-day hair, lightly mist with water and apply a tiny amount of sea salt spray rather than adding more heavy clay, which can cause clumping.
- During humid summer months, rely more on your blow dryer for hold and use a humidity-resistant hairspray to prevent the waves from frizzing out and losing their shape.