How To Grow Out An Undercut: Step By Step - New York Barbers (2024)

  • June 17, 2021

We think the undercut trend is slowly on it’s way out and quite frankly does not suit everyone. As well as the fact there are better suited, shaped (more balanced) haircuts you can go for that will grow out better and last you longer.

However, varying on thehairstyle and length– the undercut often cannot just be changed into any style in your next visit to the barbershop, especially to go from anundercut (no blending into the top), to a blended haircut. You may not be able to get the exact style you are looking to change to straightway and the hair may not be able to blend in yet – it may take a couple of haircuts, and that is another disadvantage of the undercut. It can be a pain to grow out into a new style!

That’s why in this edition of #BarberTalk by New York Barbers, we are going to explain step by step how to go about growing out an undercut and working towards a new style.

Step 1: What Type of Undercut do you have right now?

This will tell you what areas you need to grow out in order to get rid of the disconnection.

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Full Undercut: A Full Undercut is where the sides are disconnected from the top all the way around the head.

To blend it in, this means you have to allow the length on the sides to grow and get long enough to connect/blend into the top hair.

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Undercut One Side, Blended On The Other: Another popular style, is having one side of the head disconnected (and some guys get a line shaved in) and the other side is blended in.

If this is what you have, you only need to worry about letting the side that is disconnected get more length so it can be connected/blended into the top. This is because the other side is blended in already.

If you do have a line shaved in, it will take a little while for that line to grow out and match the length, so you will see a slight ‘gap’ in the blended portion of the haircut until it catches up!

Step 2: Understanding how changing from an undercut into a blended hairstyle works.

When you get an undercut, the section of hair at the round of the head (top area on the sides and back) gets cut off. In a blended haircut, this is the area where a barber will use to blend the sides of the haircut into the top.

This is why when an undercut grows out, that top area at the round of the head sticks out so much and you find yourself needing to get a haircut again before you know it.

With a blended haircut, the part that sticks out is hidden in the haircut as it grows out because it gradually fades from the sides into the top.

Due to having that section of hair cut off with an undercut, you need to let it grow to a length long enough to connect/blend into the top. Usually, when you can hold the hair in your fingers it means it is long enough to allow your barber to blend it into the top, but this all depends on what style you want to go for and how short you are willing to go on top – which brings us to our next step.

The first step is to have a rough idea or choose a particular hairstyle that you want to go for. This will be able to determine how long you may have to wait to allow your hair to blend back in again.

Buzz Cut: There is 1 way to get rid of an undercut INSTANTLY, and that is by cutting everything off to an even length and starting again. It is definitely the quickest way, but obviously not ideal if you’re not willing to wait for it to grow back or go that short on top. If you don’t care to buzz it off, well, there’s your answer! You can just stop reading – and get it buzzed off!

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Go for a Short, Messy, Textured style: Going for a shorter style on top will decrease the amount of time it will take for the sides to blend into the top and get rid of the disconnection/undercut, if you are willing or want to go short on top. You will only need to wait until the hair is long enough to hold in your fingers, and your barber can get some blending happening for you!

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Keeping Some Length on Top: Depending on exactly how much length you want to keep on top, the best option is to wait a little longer until your next haircut if you are able to. (If you get it cut every 4 weeks, wait 7 or 8 weeks) This will allow the section of hair needed to blend the haircut in and get rid of the disconnection become long enough for the barber to do so. This way, it may only take 2 haircuts to get it blended in properly.

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Step 4: Wait and let it grow!

Like we have mentioned in the steps above, the longer you allow your hair to grow out on the sides, (as painful as it may be) the easier it will be for your barber to blend in the haircut and get rid of the disconnection.

If you absolutely have to get your haircut before allowing the sides to grow out enough to blend in, you can always just get your barber to trim your necklineto make it look neater.

We hope you now understand how to go about growing out an undercut and we possibly may have deterred you from getting one (if you haven’t already) as it really is a pain to grow it out into a different style!

But after all it is your hair, so it’s your choice!

Here is a short, 2 minute helpful video that explains it in a more visual form!(via The Salon Guy)

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FAQs

How do you gracefully grow out an undercut? ›

For starters, Rodriguez says the best way to embrace your undercut while it's growing out is to try hairstyles that pull attention away from the shorter hair underneath. “The great thing about styling the rest of your hair while growing out an undercut is that [the shaved portion] is typically hidden,” she says.

How do you train an undercut? ›

10 “Underbutt” Exercises for a Perkier Derriere
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  2. Weighted Forward Lunges. BODi. ...
  3. Squat Hop. ...
  4. Kneeling Leg Circles. ...
  5. Hip Press Marches. ...
  6. Back Leg Raises. ...
  7. Dumbbell Straight Leg Deadlift. ...
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What is the best haircut after an undercut? ›

A neat, classic fade helps you transition into a new style from an undercut. Once your sides can lay somewhat flat, it's time to go in and switch out to a classic medium taper. This style maintains that general shape but with around two inches more on the back and sides.

Do undercuts grow out weird? ›

While you might think that growing out an undercut will leave the hair looking weird, Labrecque says the overall style should fare just fine. "What's growing out is pretty much hidden, but it can result in some widening of the hair for those with coarse strands," he shares.

What is the rule of undercut? ›

A rule of thumb is that the undercut should be at least 1.5 threads long and the diameter should be at least 0.015 in (0.38 mm) smaller than the minor diameter of the thread. Strictly speaking the relief simply needs to be equal or slightly smaller than the minor diameter of the thread.

Where should my undercut start? ›

The undercut is a stylish haircut for men. The first step in doing the undercut for men is getting the right clipper and identifying the upper temple area of the person's head so you know where to cut. Next, cut the hair below the disconnect line short, while leaving hair above the disconnect line longer.

Who does an undercut look good on? ›

Face shape: Which type of undercut to choose depends greatly on your face shape. A slick back or short haircut balances nicely with a longer face shape. In contrast, an undercut pompadour or quiff slightly cropped sides compliments a rounder face better.

What fade is best for undercut? ›

but typically for undercuts, I would recommend a 2 or 3 at the ridge area. and showing some skin on the bottom. so as long as the fade you have shows a little bit of. scalp and hair on top hangs over it, you've got yourself an undercut.

What is the difference between an undercut and a disconnected undercut? ›

In a disconnected undercut, the transition between the longer top and shorter sides is more abrupt, creating a more dramatic contrast.

Can anyone pull off an undercut? ›

Any face shape can pull off an undercut, but the length of the remaining hair will be important in the same way it is for any cut.

How much do you tip for a $20 haircut? ›

20 percent to 25 percent:

20 percent is the most common tipping percentage in the hair industry. Tipping anywhere from 20 to 25 percent is a great range for anyone who is a salon regular or just received a haircut they love. Tipping properly is a great way to strengthen the relationship with your stylist.

How long does it take an undercut to grow out? ›

“And, never cut it off the first time they ask. Remind them that one week they may be miserable, but the next seven days could be their best hair days ever!” It takes about six months to grow out a short undercut.

How much should I tip my barber? ›

General Tipping Guidelines

The recommended tipping standard for barbers is 15-20% of the total cost of the haircut. This means that if your cut costs $40, you should tip between $6-$8. Of course, tipping is always at your discretion. Feel free to tip more or less, depending on those considerations above.

How long does it take for an undercut to grow out? ›

It can take up to six months to grow out an undercut. This also depends on how fast a client's hair grows. If their hair doesn't grow fast, it may take longer than six months.

How do you know if you can pull off an undercut? ›

Face shape: Which type of undercut to choose depends greatly on your face shape. A slick back or short haircut balances nicely with a longer face shape. In contrast, an undercut pompadour or quiff slightly cropped sides compliments a rounder face better.

What is a disconnected undercut? ›

The disconnected undercut, characterized by short buzzed sides detached from a longer top, is a versatile and stylish haircut for men wanting a fresh look that exudes personality and bold aesthetics.

Is an undercut a lot of maintenance? ›

An undercut hairstyle is relatively easy to maintain. It typically involves keeping the sides and back of the hair very short, while allowing the top to be longer. The top can be styled in various ways, such as slicked back, messy, or combed over.

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