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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