Depending on who you ask or what topic you’re discussing, the Asian continent can have anywhere from 45 to as many as 53 countries. That covers at least 2300 languages and nearly 5 billion people. And with this much diversity, categorizing Asian hair might be a challenge. It can be anywhere from thick to soft and wavy, to curly and coiled (especially in South Asia and the Middle East), to silky and straight, and so much more. And with differing weather in each point of the continent – think the heat in the Middle East, four seasons in China, Japan, and Korea, and tropical in Southeast Asia, hair textures also adapt to it.
The beauty of this diversity is that there is no one mold that fits all – and with countries like Japan and South Korea at the forefront of cutting-edge fashion (which includes hairstyles and haircuts, of course), there is no need to look further. And these aren’t only for females. Asian men have the same multitude of choices when it comes to hair. In fact, these countries seem to be the trendsetter nowadays, with their influence spanning not just Asia but Western countries as well.

Asian hair might be difficult to categorize, but there seems to be one consistent trait that the hair shares with the whole continent – and that is the hair being thicker and stiffer but with less hair per square inch on the scalp. Taking that into consideration, here are our top hairstyles that will hopefully withstand the test of time.
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It’s simple yet edgy. The curtain bangs paired with a long back can be achieved by growing your hair about an inch below your ears. When you get a haircut, ask for curtain bangs but keep the back at its original length. Most curtain bangs are parted in the middle, but you can do yours however you want. Style with a hair product to get the ‘wet look’ all throughout the day. You can accessorize with a simple earring. Goes well with rectangular face shapes.
If you have straight and fine hair, a way to create texture is to get it layered. Grow your hair to medium length, about an inch past the ears, and ask for a shaggy haircut with accentuated choppy fringe. The fringe may go past your eyes, but it won’t cover all of it. Hence, choppy. Works best with all hair shapes except round. And wear without a beard or accessories for a full effect.
There’s really nothing low key about this guy’s look. The nose ring screams bad boy, while the fade shows off the tattoo on the side of his head.
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It’s the extra long sides that give this Asian hairstyle a classic look to it. While you’ll need a little more time getting ready in the morning, you’ll have a formal style guaranteed to impress even the pickiest boss!
Though it sounds like a mouthful, the most important element in this haircut is the layered top. It has a great volume that makes it look like the height is at least 5 inches tall. The secret? Start with your naturally wavy hair – this already creates the texture without needing hair products. Second is the layering technique used by your stylist. If you have fine, straight hair, it is still possible to achieve albeit with a lot of manipulation and hair products. Sport without any facial hair or accessories.
Similar to the Park Bo Gum haircut in this article, this style is a variation of the tape up that doesn’t use the taper to go all the way down to the skin noticeably. Instead, it blends the hair ever so smoothly on the sides as it connects to the top and back.
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The difference here is that the fringe and top are cut differently. This is a fringe and top-heavy hairstyle with loads of texture on top, this is done to bring movement to straight hair.
An excellent option for those with curly hair who don’t want a lot of styling time but still want to look edgy is to have a low fade with a discontinued beard. The curly top doesn’t need much prep time as it can be worn as it is, but what makes the style distinct is that the beard seems to be a continuation of the hair, but on closer inspection, it’s not. Accessorize with a simple stud to complete the look.
Skin fades are all the rage in Asia now. This drop fade goes about halfway up his head and takes a few years off his age.

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Is this a pompadour or a quiff or a brush-up? What if I say it is a mix of those three and even better with that high fade with slight drop fade sides. Moreover, if you see the temple is faded and very subtly the line up has a thick texture, too much to handle ha!
This is an example of a two block hair cut where the top is kept longer and is disconnected from the faded sides of the hair. The fringe is separated and styled almost like a curtain bang. This accentuates and frames the front of the face.
Sides are taper faded with a drop fade makes it all better. Next up, the top is thin-haired and has a receding hairline. The short french crop texture makes it perfect with a beard taking care of the rest of the face.
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How can we not have mullet, also this one is not the usual one, the longer and thicker texture makes it such a sleeker one with the sides being drop fade certainly add that extra layer. Moreover the french crop on the top with that burgundy low key dye, just makes the whole look ten times better.
Rolled brush up is the gentlemen’s trend. The fluff is by hair dryer with some product. The taper fade is quite sleek and the temple fade towards the end is just a clean look approach. It perfectly goes with the clean shave look.

Braids combined with dreadlocks make a very unique look like the one we see here. The undercut in these styles is inevitable because that makes everything quite neat. The controlled taper on the sides is just a sweet touch.
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What do we look at? The jawline, hairline, or that neat brush up. The blown-out style of this look is very trendy with the temple being low faded and then dropped fade overall. The nice touch of thin stubble is neat.
Male Asians have relatively smaller faces than other ethnicities, and a full-on mullet, while it might work for some, doesn’t work for all. And when you think your face is being overpowered by a full mullet, opt for a short one. It would frame your face better.
Adding shape to a plain buzz cut could be done with a caesar and a fade. Bringing all three elements together creates a casual but crisp look that could be worn daily. Wear with minimal facial hair, such as a mustache and a short goatee, and you’re good to go. Will work with most face shapes.
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No wonder mid-parts are fancy, but this is one step ahead. That temple just made it fancier. The top is thin-haired while it is kept decently long with a small fluff on the part. The temple here is the show stealer with a sharky shape, and longer neckline hairline hair makes it poppy.

Asian men have long been known to have thin hair. This look, with the thick top swept to the side and tapered sides, makes this guy’s hair very full.
Commonly worn by men in the military, this short cut is great for people who don’t want to spend a ton of time styling their hair. The sides of the hair incorporate a bald fade while seamlessly blending into the top of the hair which is all one length.
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A very popular haircut in Korean pop culture is the two block. To make it unique and edgy, ask for a short layered fringe that ends before the eyebrows. Wear a pair of loop earring for accessories and voila – you’re going to be the center of attention. Works with all face shapes and hair textures.
When you want an edgy look without changing the foundation of your hair, a simple way to achieve this is to get a zigzag fringe. Typically, fringes are straight, tousled, or chopped layers. Creating a specific line, such as a zigzag, makes your look unique. The zigzag’s consistency should not be uniform. Note the low fade on one side and the cowlick on the opposite. A cowlick is used when a bunch of hair is out of place, hence, the curl near the ear. Compliment this with a spike on top to balance the look. Add an eyebrow slit on the low fade side to complete the look. Accessorize but sport without any facial hair. Works with all face shapes.
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