You Can’t Go Wrong With A Disconnected Undercut Haircut
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Two-Toned Box Braids
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Side Styled Quiff
Asian Straight Top
Afro Cornrows
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Braided Top
Comb Over
Red Slick Back Top And Beard
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Silver Cropped Top
Ombre Dreads
Undercut Mohawk
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Top Knot
Twisted Long Braids
Undercut Fade + Man Ponytail
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The disconnected undercut is a timeless hairdo that is definitely here to stay. The possibilities to style your hair with it are endless. You can stick to one look or try all of them. No doubt, this is the haircut that is worth a shot.
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FAQs
What’s the difference between disconnected undercut and undercut?
A men’s disconnected undercut differs from a classic undercut in the steepness of the transition between long hair on top and short on the back and sides. A disconnected undercut suggests creating a noticeable contrast between a longer top and shorter undercut back and sides, whereas a classic version requires a much smoother transition.
How do you ask for a disconnected undercut?
If your barber is a pro, then they should know what a disconnected undercut is. However, to make sure they deliver exactly what you ask, tell them that you want the sides and back to be trimmed with the guard size between 2 and 3, while the top should be left longer so that it looks striking against the rest of the hair. Also, ask them to clean out the neckline and around the ears for a sharp outline.
What is disconnected fade?
A disconnected fade is a mens haircut that features the sides and back cut so that they are much shorter than the top with a gradual change in length and softer blending.
Are undercuts still in 2021?
An undercut haircut is still considered extremely trendy in 2021. That is one of the reasons why there are many cool ways of how to style an undercut today, from an undercut with beard to a disconnected undercut fade.