6: Geometric Undercut with Natural Curls

Incorporate angular geometric designs into your undercut while keeping your natural curls long and voluminous.
This artistic approach transforms your undercut into a canvas.
Work with your stylist to create triangles, lines, or diamond patterns that complement your personal style.
The structured shapes create fascinating contrast against your organic, flowing curls.
Maintain the crisp design with regular touch-ups every 2-3 weeks to keep edges sharp and visible.
7: Occipital Undercut with Curly Shag

Combine a curly shag haircut with an undercut at the occipital bone (lower back of head).
This strategic placement removes bulk while maintaining your curly silhouette.
The undercut helps your layers fall more naturally while reducing weight at the back.
Style with curl-enhancing products to maximize volume at the crown and sides.
This balanced approach offers edge without sacrificing the beautiful shape of your curly shag.
8: Disconnected Undercut with Curly Fringe

Create contrast with a disconnected undercut that leaves length on top for curly bangs and fringe.
This style maintains volume where you want it while removing it where you don’t.
Keep the disconnection line clean and sharp for maximum visual impact.
Style your curly fringe forward to frame your face while the sides remain sleek.
This modern interpretation balances feminine curls with edgy structure.
9: Curved Undercut with Layered Curls

Soften your undercut with curved lines that follow the natural shape of your head.
This feminine approach to an undercut complements your curls beautifully.
Ask your stylist to create flowing, curved lines rather than harsh straight edges.
The organic shape works harmoniously with your natural curl pattern.
This subtle approach looks intentional rather than severe, offering edge with elegance.
10: Fade Undercut with Voluminous Curls

Blend your undercut seamlessly with a fade technique while keeping your top section long and curly.
This gradual transition creates a polished, intentional look.
Request a fade that gradually transitions from skin to longer lengths rather than an abrupt undercut line.
The smooth gradient offers sophistication while maintaining the edge of an undercut.
This technique works beautifully for those with extremely thick curls who need substantial weight removal.
11: Double Undercut with Curly Mohawk

Create a curly mohawk effect with undercuts on both sides, leaving a strip of long curls running from the forehead to the nape.
This bold style showcases your curls in a dramatic fashion.
The dual undercuts frame your central curls, creating a striking silhouette.