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10 Korean Haircuts to Make PSJ Swoon

Hoping to look like PSJ's next leading lady? Take inspiration from these trendy Korean haircuts.

January 19, 2021
Read Time: 2 Minutes

Korean Haircuts You Can Try>

1. Layered Locks: Keep It Long>

2. Bob with Full Bangs: Go Super Sophisticated>

2: Curtain Bangs: Frame Your Features>

4: Tapered Bob with Wispy Bangs: Go Low-Maintenance>

5. Pixie Cut: Make a Big Change>

6. Soft Waves: Shift Easily from Day to Night>

7. Tousled Locks: Keep It Casual>

8. Blunt Bob: Chic and Sleek>

9. Baby Bangs: Style It Up>

10. Hershey Cut: Keep It Sweet>


As soon as it’s possible, you promised yourself that you’d buy a ticket to Seoul, track down Park Seo-Joon, make him fall in love with you, and then live happily ever after. In the meantime, you can prep for destiny by getting a head-turning look worthy of a K-drama lead. If you're wondering which haircuts are popular in Korea in 2024, check out these trendy Korean haircuts.

Korean Haircuts You Can Try

Pak Seo Joon holding a dog
Don’t you wish you were that dog instead?
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Celebrities have given us loads of ideas for Korean haircuts for women. In this list, you’re bound to find one that’s perfect for you, no matter how long your hair is.

1. Layered Locks: Keep It Long

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Give long hair new life with layers.
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What better place to start this list of Korean haircuts than with a cut inspired by a PSJ’s leading lady? Park Minyoung’s face-flattering layers are a step up from plain old straight hair, adding volume to long locks and creating movement.

If you’re iffy about doing anything too drastic, then a layered cut is for you: It gives you a fresh new look without sacrificing too much length. It’s versatile, so you can straighten it, curl it, or tie it up whenever you feel like changing your look. In the hands of a skilled stylist, a layered cut also has the added advantage of softening your facial features.

Keep in mind, though, that a layered cut may be harder to maintain than hair that is all one length. You can keep your layers in place with flyaway-taming hair products like TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Shampoo and Conditioner, which can keep frizz under control for up to 72 hours.

2. Bob with Full Bangs: Go Super Sophisticated

Lisa Blackpink with bangs
Master the art of bangs like Lisa. How you like that?
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In the hierarchy of runway-ready hairstyles, the bob with full bangs lies solidly at the top of the Korean short hair list. A sleek, blunt bob is très chic and also très flattering as it highlights your jawline while the full fringe adds polish and mystery. One girl who really knows how to rock the sexy-sophisticated bob-and-bangs pairing? Blackpink’s Lisa.

Before rushing out to get your hair chopped, note that bangs: 1) can be annoying because they do get in your eyes and stick to your forehead on hot days, 2) need to be trimmed every couple of weeks, and 3) require extra care with some frizz-taming products like Cream Silk’s Standout Straight Conditioner and a bit of styling. If you’re undaunted by these caveats, then talk to your stylist about the most flattering cut for you—not all bangs are created equal and some lengths work better with specific face shapes.

2: Curtain Bangs: Frame Your Features

Song Hye Kyo with a long hair
Softer, wispier bangs give a soft and sweet look.
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If a full fringe is a little too severe for you, then go for wispier curtain bangs a la Song Hye Kyo.

Wispy bangs look more delicate than full bangs, framing your face while allowing glimpses of your forehead. On days when you want to shake up your look a bit, just sweep these bangs to the side.

4: Tapered Bob with Wispy Bangs: Go Low-Maintenance

Bae Suzy with a short hair
Love Bae Suzy’s low maintenance look!
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If you’re a get-up-and-go kind of girl, then you’d appreciate this haircut, as seen on Start Up’s Bae Suzy.

The tapered bob with side-swept bangs frames your features, defines your cheekbones, and is a cinch to maintain. It works beautifully with straight hair, but if yours isn’t naturally straight, don’t sweat—just use products to help you get the coveted texture like Dove’s Straight & Silky Shampoo and Conditioner then spend just a few minutes with a hairdryer or iron. The short length means you don’t have to spend a ton of time styling it.

5. Pixie Cut: Make a Big Change

Woman with a pixie cut
Pixie cuts look fresh when combed neatly.
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Take a load of weight off your shoulders—and your head—with a Korean pixie cut. Although a pixie cut is considered a "tomboy" haircut or a women's boyish haircut, you can totally style it to be more feminine. If you think this haircut is just one-note and won’t give you a lot of styling options, think again—Go Joon Hee shows us that you can get that charming look.

Make sure you have a light hairspray like TRESemmé’s Compressed Micro Mist Smooth Hold in your stash to keep your slicked-back styles in place.

6. Soft Waves: Shift Easily from Day to Night

Han So hee wearing a pink dress and curled hair
K-drama darling Han So-hee prefers to wear her thick locks in soft waves.
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A hairstyle that can do it all, long, this all-arounder can look just as incredible during a casual stroll as it does during an elegant evening affair. FYI, it's the perfect beach hair, too. Take it from Han So-hee who wears this 'do like the rent is due.

You can do this using hot tools (such as a hair iron or hot curlers) or with just a few common hair items. The key is to get that "I-woke-up-like-this" effect. This style can work well for a variety of hair lengths and textures.

7. Tousled Locks: Keep It Casual

Jung HoYeon wearing a sweatshirt and looking up
Jung HoYeon knows how to rock a bedhead.
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As far as Korean haircuts go, this one invites you to embrace your natural hair texture just like Squid Game's Jung HoYeon. A messy hairstyle to complement your normcore style, this tousled look shows off an effortless bedhead effect.

Best on shorter hair lengths, use a strong hairspray like TRESemmé Freeze Hold Hairspray to give your hair volume and to keep the style in place. Remember, there's a difference between artfully messy hair and, well, a mess.

8. Blunt Bob: Chic and Sleek

Seo Yea ji wearing black glasses in black and white photograph
This Korean haircut can seem severe, but with proper styling, it can look soft and girly.
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A timeless haircut that teeters between carefree and sophisticated, a blunt bob hairstyle a la It's Okay to Not Be Okay star Seo Yea-ji is easy to style and maintain. Use Dove Straight & Silky Keratin Tri-Silk Serum Shampoo to tame wayward strands and keep the hair sleek and smooth.

While this Korean haircut can work with a variety of lengths, keeping it at chin level will help frame your face and highlight your jawline.

9. Baby Bangs: Style It Up

Luna of f(x) wearing leopard print scarp and having blonde bangs
Experimenting with different styles for bangs can also change your look.
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Super-short, blunt bangs is a style made famous by Return of Superman toddler Choo Sarang and replicated by Korean idols male and female. It's not the easiest of Korean haircuts to pull off, but if you dare, follow Luna's. The f(x) singer softened the look by keeping the bangs wispy and the length comfortably above the eyebrows.

10. Hershey Cut: Keep It Sweet

Red Velvet's Wendy with wispy, layered hair and orange lipstick
Compared to other idols, Red Velvet's Wendy leans towards shorter, softer hairstyles.
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Consider this the shag haircut of the 21st Century. A cross between a mullet and a wolf cut, the Hershey cut looks more natural and effortless. Red Velvet's Wendy opts to keep her hair at a shoulder-length, giving it that nice, casual curl at the end.

You can keep dreaming about your favorite oppa, but you have to admit, these Korean haircuts are also the stuff of daydreams—and they’re much easier to turn into reality!

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