Every week someone sits in my chair and pulls up a Jungkook photo—the comma hair, the butter blonde undercut, the wolf cut. He’s the single most requested K-pop idol in my 20+ years of barbering, and it’s not even close.
From his debut bowl cut to his current military buzz, here are 15 iconic Jungkook hairstyles with pro tips on how to ask for each one and which men’s haircuts actually suit your face shape.
Key Takeaways
- Jungkook’s 15 hairstyles span bowl cuts, undercuts, mullets, perms, and colored styles—each tied to a specific BTS era
- The comma hair and butter blonde undercut are the two most requested Jungkook looks in barbershops
- Most of his styles work best on straight to slightly wavy hair—ask your barber about texture adjustments if yours differs
- Always bring reference photos from the exact era you want and say the album name for accuracy
- Regular trims every 3–4 weeks keep K-pop-inspired styles looking sharp, especially fades and undercuts
Who Is Jungkook?
Jeon Jungkook, the youngest member of BTS, debuted at just 15 years old in 2013. Known as the “Golde
n Maknae” for his versatile talents, he’s become a global style icon whose hair transformations mark each BTS era. His willingness to experiment with colors, cuts, and textures has made him a trendsetter in Korean and international fashion. Beyond music, Jungkook’s hairstyles have influenced millions of fans to embrace bold changes and express themselves through hair.
Jungkook’s Hair Evolution in BTS
Jungkook’s hair journey mirrors BTS’s rise from rookies to global superstars. Starting with typical K-pop styles like bowl cuts and colored streaks, he gradually embraced more daring looks including mullets, perms, and undercuts.
His evolution shows increasing confidence and artistic maturity, with each era’s styling reflecting the album’s concept. The progression from safe, youthful cuts to bold experimental styles demonstrates his growth as both an artist and fashion influencer.
How To Ask For Jungkook Hairstyles
When requesting Jungkook’s styles, bring multiple reference photos showing different angles. Specify the era and album for accuracy—saying “Butter era Jungkook” is clearer than just “blonde Jungkook.” Discuss your hair texture with your stylist, as Korean hair styling often requires different techniques for non-Asian hair types. Most importantly, be prepared for regular maintenance and invest in quality styling products, as K-pop looks require daily styling commitment.
Debut Era Bowl Cut
Jungkook’s 2013 debut featured the classic Korean bowl cut with straight bangs hitting just above the eyebrows. This schoolboy look required precise cutting every 3-4 weeks to maintain the rounded shape.
The style worked with his natural straight texture, needing only blow-drying and light wax for hold. Though simple, this cut required commitment to the fringe and regular trims to prevent an awkward grow-out phase.

Dark & Wild Swept Bangs
The 2014 Dark & Wild era introduced Jungkook’s side-swept fringe with subtle layering. This evolution from the bowl cut showed more forehead while maintaining youthful appeal.
The cut featured longer layers on top, approximately 4-5 inches, swept dramatically to one side. Achieving this required round brush blow-drying and medium-hold spray to maintain the sweep throughout performances.

Fire Era Orange Hair
2016’s Fire comeback marked Jungkook’s first major color transformation with bright orange-red hair. The vibrant shade required professional bleaching and toning, with the cut featuring textured layers and side-swept styling.
This look needed purple shampoo and regular salon visits every 2-3 weeks to maintain vibrancy. The bold color choice showed his growing confidence in experimental styles.

Blood Sweat & Tears Comma Hair
The iconic comma hair of 2016 became Jungkook’s most requested style. This perfectly curved fringe formed a comma shape across the forehead, requiring precise cutting and daily heat styling.
The technique involved blow-drying with a round brush while creating the signature curve, then setting with strong-hold hairspray. This high-maintenance look defined the era’s sophisticated concept.

DNA Rainbow Highlights
2017’s DNA era featured Jungkook’s subtle rainbow highlights woven through dark brown hair. These peekaboo colors—purple, blue, and pink—required careful bleaching of select strands.
The base cut was a textured medium length with slight waves, styled with texturizing cream. This look proved that bold color doesn’t always mean all-over dyeing, offering a more wearable approach to K-pop hair.
Fake Love Black Mullet
The 2018 Fake Love comeback introduced Jungkook’s modern mullet interpretation. Shorter layers on top transitioned to longer lengths at the nape, creating the classic mullet silhouette with contemporary styling.
The jet-black color emphasized the cut’s edgy structure. This style required texturizing spray and tousled styling to avoid looking too polished, embodying the era’s darker concept.

Boy With Luv Pink Hair
2019’s Boy With Luv showcased soft pink hair that became instantly viral. This pastel shade required intensive bleaching and careful toning to achieve the perfect blush tone.
The cut featured fluffy, textured layers styled with volumizing mousse for a cloud-like effect. Maintenance included purple shampoo treatments and weekly gloss applications to prevent the pink from fading to peach.
ON Era Long Hair
The 2020 ON era marked Jungkook’s longest hair phase, reaching past his ears with natural waves. This grown-out style required minimal cutting, focusing on health maintenance with regular conditioning treatments.
He often wore it in a half-up style or tucked behind ears. The look needed leave-in conditioner and anti-frizz serum to maintain the soft, touchable texture fans loved.
Dynamite Retro Perm
Dynamite’s 70s concept brought Jungkook’s temporary perm with bouncy curls. This retro-inspired look featured medium-length hair with soft, defined curls created through modern perming techniques.
The style required curl-defining cream and diffuser drying to maintain shape without frizz. This playful transformation perfectly matched the song’s disco-funk vibe and showed his versatility with texture.
Butter Blonde Undercut
2021’s Butter era featured Jungkook’s platinum blonde undercut, his most dramatic transformation yet. The severely short sides contrasted with longer bleached top sections, creating sharp definition.
This high-contrast style needed weekly fade touch-ups and purple toning treatments. The blonde required intensive conditioning to prevent damage from the extreme bleaching process needed for his dark base color.

Permission To Dance Natural Look
The Permission to Dance comeback showed Jungkook’s natural black hair in a relaxed, medium-length cut. This breather from processing featured soft layers and curtain bangs that framed his face naturally.
The low-maintenance style only needed lightweight styling cream and air-drying for an effortless look. This phase demonstrated that simplicity could be just as impactful as dramatic colors.

My Time Purple Hair
Jungkook’s solo stage performances featured stunning deep purple hair that became legendary among fans. This rich violet shade required professional coloring over pre-lightened hair, with the color appearing different under various stage lights.
The medium-length cut with textured layers complemented the bold color. Maintenance involved color-depositing masks weekly and minimal washing to preserve the purple tones.
Seven Era Wolf Cut
His 2023 solo debut “Seven” introduced the trendy wolf cut with heavy layering and textured ends. This shaggy, lived-in style combined mullet and shag elements with piece-y layers throughout.
The cut required texturizing shears for the choppy effect and was styled with sea salt spray for enhanced texture. This effortlessly cool look marked his transition into solo artist territory.

Current Buzz Cut Phase
Jungkook’s current military regulation buzz cut marks a dramatic departure from his previous styles. The grade 1-2 all-over length requires zero styling but needs frequent trimming to maintain uniformity.
This practical cut for his mandatory service has inspired fans to appreciate the beauty of simplicity. The buzz cut highlights his facial features and proves his visual appeal transcends hairstyling.
Products For K-Pop Hair Styling
Achieving Jungkook’s looks requires professional-grade products. Essential items include: heat protectant spray for daily styling, strong-hold hairspray for maintaining shapes, texturizing products for movement, and color-safe shampoos for processed hair.
Korean brands like Mise En Scene and Amos are favorites for K-pop styling. Invest in a quality blow dryer and round brushes in various sizes. For colored styles, purple shampoo and conditioning masks are non-negotiable for maintaining vibrancy and hair health.
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Which Jungkook Style Suits Your Face Shape
This is the question I hear most when clients pull up Jungkook photos. Not every style works on every face—here’s how to match his looks to your features.
Oval faces: You’ve got the most flexibility. His undercut variations, comma hair, and curtain bang styles all work. The key is maintaining proportions—don’t add too much volume on top.
Round faces: Go for styles that create vertical length. The wolf cut, swept bangs, and any look with height on top will balance width. Skip the bowl cut—it emphasises roundness.
Square faces: His softer styles like the Permission to Dance natural look and the retro perm work well to soften strong jawlines. The two-block haircut also adds texture that breaks up angular features.
Oblong faces: Avoid high-volume styles that add height. His buzz cut and comma hair keep proportions balanced. A taper fade on the sides prevents the face from looking longer.
Heart faces: The butter blonde undercut is ideal—width on top balances a narrower chin. The comma hair framing also works great for this face shape.
Not sure which face shape you have? Check our complete face shape guide to find out before your next barber visit.
Maintenance Effort by Style
Not all of Jungkook’s looks demand the same upkeep. Here’s a quick breakdown so you know what you’re signing up for before you sit in the chair.
Low maintenance: Buzz cut (grade 1–2 trim every 2 weeks), Permission to Dance natural look (air-dry with light cream), ON era long hair (conditioning routine, minimal styling).
Medium maintenance: Debut bowl cut (trim every 3–4 weeks to keep shape), Dark & Wild swept bangs (daily blow-dry with round brush), Seven era wolf cut (sea salt spray and finger styling).
High maintenance: Comma hair (daily heat styling plus strong-hold spray), butter blonde undercut (weekly fade touch-ups plus purple toning), fire era orange hair (salon visits every 2–3 weeks for color), retro perm (curl-defining products daily plus diffuser drying).
If you’re new to K-pop styling, start with a medium-effort look like the wolf cut or swept bangs. They give you the Jungkook aesthetic without requiring a 20-minute morning routine.
FAQs: Jungkook Hairstyles
What is Jungkook’s most iconic hairstyle?
While Jungkook has rocked countless memorable looks, the Blood Sweat & Tears comma hair remains most iconic. This perfectly sculpted fringe that curved across his forehead in a comma shape defined an entire era of K-pop styling.
The combination of technical precision and visual impact created a perfect storm of style that still influences trends today. Achieving this look requires professional cutting for the right length and angle, plus daily heat styling with a round brush to create the signature curve.
How often does Jungkook change his hair?
Jungkook typically changes his hairstyle every comeback or promotional period, roughly every 4-6 months during active years. However, he’s been known to surprise fans with sudden transformations between official schedules.
During intense promotional periods, he might sport 2-3 different colors or cuts within a few months. His willingness to constantly evolve his look has made him one of K-pop’s most watched style icons, with fans eagerly anticipating each new transformation.
What products does Jungkook use for his hair?
While Jungkook hasn’t revealed his complete routine, BTS’s stylists have mentioned using professional K-beauty brands like Amos and Mise En Scene. For his colored hair phases, purple shampoo and intensive conditioning treatments are essential.
His stylists likely use heat protectant sprays before blow-drying, texturizing products for movement, and strong-hold sprays for performance stability. The key to his healthy hair despite frequent processing is regular professional treatments including Olaplex or similar bond-repairing systems.
How do you get Jungkook’s hairstyle?
Start by identifying which specific Jungkook era you want—there are over 15 distinct styles. Bring multiple reference photos showing front, side, and back angles to your barber. For his most popular comma hair, ask for 4–5 inches on top with a textured cut and side-swept styling. For the butter blonde undercut, you’ll need a bleaching session first, then a disconnected undercut with 2–3 inches on top. Most K-pop styles require straight or straightened hair, regular trims every 3–4 weeks, and styling products like texturizing cream or sea salt spray.
How many hairstyle changes has Jungkook had?
Jungkook has had over 20 documented hairstyle changes since debuting with BTS in 2013. He typically switches styles every 4–6 months during active comeback periods, sometimes going through 2–3 different looks within a single promotional cycle. His transformations range from subtle color changes to dramatic cuts like going from long hair to a buzz cut. During his military service he’s maintained a regulation buzz cut, but fans expect new experimental styles when he returns.
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