
Disconnected Style
A disconnected hairstyle is characterized by a sharp contrast between the long hair on top and the short, buzzed, or faded sides, with no gradual transition or blending between the two sections.
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Face Shape Considering
Face Shape | Why it Works | Stylist Recommendation |
Oval | This shape is naturally balanced. The volume on top enhances the symmetry without distorting proportions. | Almost any disconnected style, like a classic undercut, works well here. |
Square | High-volume disconnected styles soften the sharp, masculine angles of a broad jawline. | A disconnected pompadour adds height and draws the eye upward. |
Round | Height on top creates the illusion of a longer face, counteracting the natural width. | Keep the sides very tight (skin fade) and the top tall and structured. |
Diamond | The disconnected sides reduce width at the cheekbones while volume on top balances a narrow forehead. | A disconnected side-part or textured crop works to add bulk where needed. |
Hair Density

Cap Considering
Feature | ![]() Lace | ![]() Skin | ![]() Mono |
Natural Look | Highest (Invisible hairline) | High (Scalp-like surface) | Medium (Denser look) |
Durability | Low (2–4 months) | Low to Mid (1–6 months) | High (6–12 months) |
Maintenance | Difficult (Adhesive seep) | Moderate | Easy |
Best For | Hot climates & gym-goers | Beginners & short hair | Budget & longevity |
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