“Can you give me the Jimin?” — I hear this at least once a week now. BTS’s Jimin has single-handedly changed what guys ask for in the chair, from pastel pinks to silver-blues that most clients wouldn’t have touched five years ago. The man treats hair color like a wardrobe — different shade for every era, every comeback, every mood.
Here are his 15 most iconic looks broken down with what to tell your barber, which products to use, and honest advice on what works for different hair types.
Key Takeaways
- Jimin’s most requested looks are the Blood Sweat & Tears silver-pink and the DNA era blonde undercut
- Most of his styles need lightweight Korean products like wax and texturizing cream — avoid heavy gels that kill the natural movement
- If you have non-Asian hair, ask your barber to adapt the cut with more layering to mimic the straight, smooth texture
- Color maintenance is intense — expect salon visits every 3–4 weeks for fashion colors and purple shampoo between appointments
- The key to Jimin’s styling is volume at the roots with soft, touchable ends — blow-dry upward, then finish with light clay
Who Is BTS’s Jimin?
Park Jimin, born October 13, 1995, is BTS’s lead vocalist and main dancer, known for his ethereal visuals and chameleon-like transformations. His willingness to experiment with hair
has made him a trendsetter in K-pop fashion. Beyond music, Jimin’s hair choices often break gender norms in styling, embracing soft textures and pastel colors that redefine masculine beauty standards. His influence extends from Seoul salons to global fashion weeks.
Jimin’s Hair Evolution Through BTS Eras
Jimin’s hair timeline reads like a color wheel masterclass—he’s worn virtually every shade imaginable. Each era brings deliberate styling choices that complement BTS’s musical concepts.
His transformations require professional bleaching and toning every 3-4 weeks during active periods. The evolution from dark to light colors often involves multiple sessions to prevent damage, showcasing the importance of proper hair care in achieving these looks.
How To Ask For Jimin Hairstyles
Request “Korean-style layered cuts” with textured ends and approximately 4-5 inches on top. Specify you want movement and flow rather than rigid structure. Most Jimin styles feature subtle undercuts — a style known in Korea as the two-block cut — hidden by longer top layers.
Bring multiple angle photos showing both styled and natural fall. Mention you’ll need products for both sleek and tousled finishes. Hair should be cut to allow multiple styling options.
Debut Era Black Bowl Cut
Jimin’s 2013 debut featured a classic Korean bowl cut with soft, rounded edges framing his face. This foundational style required precise cutting to maintain the curved silhouette while avoiding harsh lines.
The length reached just above his eyebrows, creating an innocent, youthful appearance. Styled with light mousse for volume, this cut needs trimming every 3-4 weeks to maintain shape.

Danger Era Orange Hair
The burnt orange shade of 2014’s Danger era marked Jimin’s first major color transformation. This warm copper tone required pre-lightening to level 8-9 before applying the orange toner.
The cut featured slightly grown-out layers from the bowl cut, styled with texturizing cream for piece-y definition. This color needs refreshing every 2-3 weeks to prevent fading to yellow.

Blood Sweat & Tears Silver-Pink
Jimin’s 2016 silver-pink masterpiece became instantly iconic, requiring platinum bleaching before applying the delicate pink-silver toner. The style featured longer bangs swept dramatically across his forehead.
This high-maintenance color needs purple shampoo twice weekly and toner refresh every 10 days. The cut included hidden layers for movement while maintaining length for versatile styling.

Spring Day Soft Pink
The cotton candy pink of Spring Day era showcased a softer, more romantic side. This pastel required maintaining platinum base with weekly pink toner applications.
The haircut featured feathered layers throughout, creating cloudlike texture when styled with volumizing mousse. The color’s delicate nature meant using color-depositing conditioner between salon visits to maintain vibrancy.
DNA Era Blonde Undercut
DNA’s honey blonde with undercut (a taper fade variation) marked a dramatic shift to structured styling. The sides were clipped to grade 3-4 while maintaining 5-6 inches on top.
This versatile cut allowed for both slicked-back and tousled styling options. The warm blonde tone complemented his skin perfectly, requiring brass-neutralizing treatments every two weeks to maintain the golden shade.

Fake Love Ash Blonde
The 2018 ash blonde featured cooler undertones with subtle silver reflects. This sophisticated color required double-process bleaching followed by ash toner application.
The cut incorporated longer layers with face-framing pieces, styled with lightweight oil for shine without weight. The ashy tone needs consistent toning every 2 weeks to prevent warmth from returning.

Boy With Luv Pastel Pink
Returning to pink for 2019’s Boy With Luv, Jimin chose a lighter, more peachy-pink shade. This cheerful color required pristine platinum base with careful toner mixing to achieve the perfect coral undertone.
Styled with texturizing spray and diffuser drying, the look emphasized natural movement. Daily color-protecting serum was essential for maintaining the delicate hue.
Black Swan Blonde Highlights
The dimensional blonde highlights of Black Swan era created depth through strategic placement. Natural black roots transitioned to honey blonde pieces, requiring balayage technique for seamless blending.
This lower-maintenance option allowed for longer between-appointment intervals. Styling involved using cream products to define the highlighted sections while maintaining overall cohesion.

Dynamite Retro Brown
Dynamite’s chocolate brown with retro styling channeled 70s disco vibes. This healthier color choice allowed his hair to recover from extensive bleaching.
The cut featured longer sideburns and feathered layers, styled with round brush blow-drying for vintage volume. The rich brown required gloss treatments every 3 weeks to maintain dimensional shine.

Butter Era Purple-Silver
The lavender-silver fusion of Butter era showcased Jimin’s most complex color work. This required careful formulation mixing violet and silver toners over platinum base.
The cut featured choppy layers with curtain bangs, styled using texture powder for piece-y separation. The color shifted between purple and silver depending on lighting, requiring specialized color-depositing products.

Permission To Dance Blonde
A bright summer blonde defined the Permission To Dance comeback, featuring warm golden undertones. This sun-kissed shade required highlighting techniques for natural-looking dimension.
The relaxed cut with medium-length layers complemented the carefree concept. Styling involved sea salt spray for beachy texture, with weekly deep conditioning to combat dryness from lightening.

Yet To Come Black Hair Return
The 2022 return to natural black signaled a full-circle moment in Jimin’s hair journey. This healthier choice featured subtle blue-black reflects achieved through demi-permanent color.
The mature cut with soft layers and side-swept bangs showed sophisticated evolution. Styling focused on enhancing natural shine with lightweight serums rather than heavy products.
Solo Era Platinum Blonde
Jimin’s solo debut featured striking platinum blonde requiring multiple bleaching sessions to achieve the icy tone. The precision cut with textured fringe and undercut details created modern edge.
This high-impact color needed purple shampoo at every wash plus weekly toning treatments. The stark blonde emphasized his features dramatically, requiring confident styling with matte clay products.

Like Crazy Silver-Blue
The ethereal silver-blue for “Like Crazy” promotions created an otherworldly effect. This complex color mixed silver base with subtle blue undertones, requiring expert toner formulation.
The flowing layers with face-framing pieces enhanced the color’s movement. Maintenance included alternating between blue and purple toning products to balance the color perfectly.
Current Natural Black
Jimin’s current healthy natural black showcases glossy texture after extensive color recovery. The medium-length cut features soft layers with natural movement, styled minimally to emphasize hair health.
This low-maintenance phase uses nourishing treatments and heat protection. The return to natural allows for future color possibilities while rebuilding hair integrity through protein and moisture treatments.

2026 Comeback Era Ash-Blonde
Jimin’s March 2026 BTS comeback turned heads with a neck-length ash-blonde that fans called “fairy hair.” The longer length is a deliberate departure from his solo era’s shorter cuts — soft layers with curtain bangs that frame his face and create natural volume without heavy product.
What makes this cut work is the internal layering at the crown. Without it, straight hair at this length lies flat. Your stylist should cut graduated layers through the back and sides, keeping the perimeter at collarbone level. The ash-blonde tone sits cooler than his DNA era — closer to level 9 with a blue-violet toner to neutralize brassiness.
Daily styling is simpler than it looks: blow-dry with a round brush for root lift, then work a coin-sized amount of Korean perm-style texturizing cream through the mid-lengths. The effortless movement comes from the cut, not the product.
How To Style Like Jimin
Achieving Jimin’s signature style requires Korean hair products (see our men’s haircut guide for more style ideas) focusing on lightweight hold and natural movement. Start with volumizing mousse on damp hair, blow-dry using fingers for texture. Apply small amounts of wax or clay to piece out sections.
His styles prioritize touchable softness over stiff hold. Use texturizing spray for final definition. The key is building volume at roots while maintaining flowy ends. Heat protection is essential given the frequent styling changes.
Products For K-Pop Hair
Essential products include Korean hair wax, texturizing cream, and root volumizer. Brands like Gatsby, Mise En Scene, and Aritaum offer K-pop styling favorites. For colored hair, use color-protecting shampoo and weekly hair masks.
Purple or blue shampoos maintain blonde tones. Invest in quality heat tools with temperature control. If you’re also into Taehyung’s hairstyles, many of the same products work. Silk pillowcases reduce friction damage.
Regular protein treatments rebuild structure after chemical processing. Oil-based serums add necessary shine without weighing down styled hair.
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Can You Get Jimin Hair on Non-Asian Hair
This is the question I get asked more than any other when someone brings in a Jimin photo. The honest answer: yes, but with adjustments.
Straight or fine hair — you’re closest to Jimin’s natural texture. Most styles translate directly. Just use a lightweight wax and blow-dry for volume. The undercut and bowl cut variations work especially well.
Wavy or curly hair — you can absolutely pull off the look, but your barber needs to add more internal layering to reduce bulk and mimic that sleek K-pop finish. A flat iron on low heat helps for special occasions, but daily straightening will damage colored hair fast.
Thick or coarse hair — the pastel colors actually show up beautifully on thicker hair. The challenge is getting the soft, wispy movement Jimin is known for. Thinning shears and texturizing product are your best friends here.
For color: darker base hair (brown or black) requires more bleaching sessions to reach Jimin’s pastels. Budget for 2–3 lightening sessions spaced weeks apart to avoid breakage. A face shape guide can also help you pick which Jimin era suits your proportions best.
FAQs: Jimin Hairstyles
What is Jimin’s most iconic hair color?
While Jimin has rocked numerous stunning colors, the Blood Sweat & Tears era silver-pink remains his most iconic look. This ethereal combination perfectly captured the era’s aesthetic and became synonymous with Jimin’s visual evolution.
The color’s complexity—requiring perfect platinum base with precise pink-silver toner mixing—made it nearly impossible to replicate exactly. Fans and stylists still reference this look as peak Jimin transformation. The way it complemented both his skin tone and the era’s styling created a perfect storm of iconic imagery that defined K-pop hair standards.
How does Jimin maintain damaged hair from coloring?
Jimin follows an intensive K-beauty hair care routine including weekly protein treatments, daily hair essences, and regular salon treatments like Olaplex or K18. Between colorings, he likely uses hair masks 2-3 times weekly and avoids excessive heat styling when not performing.
His stylists have mentioned using professional bond-building treatments during bleaching processes. Regular trims every 3-4 weeks remove damaged ends before they can travel up the hair shaft. The strategic use of wigs and extensions during some performances also gives his natural hair recovery time.
What face shapes suit Jimin’s hairstyles?
Jimin’s styles work best on oval, heart, and diamond face shapes due to their versatility with both volume and sleek looks. The soft layers and side-swept bangs he favors help balance wider foreheads while the textured cuts add dimension to narrower jaw lines.
Round faces can adapt these styles by adding more height at the crown and avoiding too much volume at the sides. Square faces benefit from the softer, piece-y textures that reduce angular features. The key is customizing the cut’s proportions to your specific face shape while maintaining the overall Korean styling aesthetic.
What is Jimin’s hairstyle called?
Most of Jimin’s hairstyles are variations of the Korean two-block cut, where the sides and back are cut short while the top stays long enough for versatile styling. Think of it as Korea’s answer to the Western undercut — but with softer blending, more internal layering, and emphasis on natural movement over rigid structure.
The two-block cut is the foundation of most Korean men’s haircuts. Jimin has worn it in dozens of variations — from the tight DNA era undercut to the flowing layered look of his 2026 comeback. What changes between eras is the length, color, and styling, not the underlying cut architecture.
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