Front and back view of a man with a short beard showcasing a voluminous, wavy blowout hairstyle with tapered edges on thick dark hair.
Blowout

Voluminous Wavy Blowout with Tapered Nape for Thick Hair

Top Top Medium (5-10 cm)
Sides Sides Very Short (1-6 mm)
Hair Type Hair Type Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape Face Shape Heart
Maintenance Maintenance High
Thickness Thickness Thick / Dense

About This Style

This striking wavy blowout is an absolute showstopper for men with naturally thick, dense hair. By harnessing the natural Type 2 wave pattern, this style builds incredible vertical volume and a beautifully rounded silhouette that commands attention. The top and upper sides are kept at a generous medium length (around 5-10 cm), allowing the deep, luscious waves to flow seamlessly backward. Meanwhile, the extreme edges and nape are subtly tapered down to a very short length (1-6 mm) to maintain a clean, intentional finish. It is a look that perfectly balances wild, natural texture with refined, modern grooming.

This variation is particularly flattering for heart-shaped faces, as the voluminous top and full sides help balance a narrower chin, while the accompanying short, well-kept beard anchors the jawline perfectly. The rich, dark color of the hair further accentuates the depth of the waves, creating a visually striking contrast with the neat facial hair. This contrast is key to the style's success, grounding the expressive energy of the blowout. It is a high-impact, casual-to-everyday style that exudes confidence and a relaxed yet polished vibe. Whether you are heading to a creative workspace or just want a signature look, this blowout delivers unmatched charisma. Be prepared, however, as this level of structured volume requires a 10+ minute styling routine and a commitment to high maintenance.

Key Features

  • Immense vertical and lateral volume that maximizes the appearance of thick, dense hair while maintaining a controlled, rounded overall silhouette.
  • Deep, natural Type 2 waves that are swept backward from the face, creating dynamic, flowing texture across the top and crown.
  • A subtle, very short taper at the extreme edges and nape (1-6 mm) that provides a clean outline without sacrificing the full-bodied look of the sides.
  • Seamless length transitions from the parietal ridge into the upper canopy, ensuring no harsh disconnection lines disrupt the wave pattern.
  • A natural, straight hairline that is styled up and away from the forehead, opening up the face and highlighting your distinct facial features.
  • Rich, touchable finish with a medium shine that reflects light off the peaks of each wave, avoiding a stiff or crunchy appearance.
  • A structured yet flexible hold that allows for natural movement throughout the day, preventing the style from looking rigid or helmet-like.

Getting the Cut

  1. Request a classic blowout shape with maximum length retained on the top and upper sides (approximately 5 to 10 centimeters) to support natural wave formation.
  2. Ask for a low, subtle taper at the nape and sideburns using a #1 to #2 guard (1-6 mm) to keep the extreme edges clean while leaving the bulk of the sides full.
  3. Instruct the barber to use a point-cutting or slide-cutting technique throughout the canopy to remove excess weight without losing the structural volume.
  4. Specify that the blending from the lower taper to the medium-length sides must be entirely seamless, using scissor-over-comb rather than high clippers.
  5. Ask for the crown area to be layered in a way that encourages the hair to curve and flow backward, preventing the hair from falling flat or looking boxy.
  6. Request that the front hairline be left natural and straight, trimmed only for neatness, so it can be blown back effortlessly during your daily styling routine.
  7. Mention you plan to style it with a blow dryer and high-hold products, so the cut needs to support upward and backward directional flow.

Daily Routine

  1. Start your routine by washing and conditioning your hair with moisturizing products, then gently towel-dry until it is damp but not dripping wet.
  2. Apply a generous amount of heat protectant spray followed by a volumizing mousse or sea salt spray, working it thoroughly from the roots to the ends.
  3. Using a blow dryer equipped with a concentrator nozzle on medium heat and high speed, begin directing the airflow upward at the roots to build foundational volume. Make sure to keep the dryer moving continuously.
  4. Take a medium-sized round brush or a vented brush and pull the hair up and back from the forehead, following the brush with the dryer to smooth the wave and lock in the direction.
  5. Continue this process around the sides and crown, brushing backward and slightly inward to create that cohesive, rounded blowout silhouette.
  6. Once the hair is 100% dry and the shape is set, scoop a dime-sized amount of high-hold, medium-shine styling cream or pomade into your palms.
  7. Rub the product to warm it up, then gently rake your fingers through the waves from front to back, defining the texture and taming any flyaways.
  8. Finish with a light mist of flexible-hold hairspray to ensure the intense volume and wave structure hold up against humidity throughout the entire day.

Products & Tools

  • High-quality blow dryer with multiple heat settings and a concentrator nozzle attachment for precise airflow direction.
  • Medium-barreled round brush or a high-quality vented styling brush to grip the thick hair and build maximum root lift.
  • Volumizing mousse or pre-styling thickening spray to provide the foundational grip and swell the hair cuticles before heat application.
  • Heat protectant spray to shield your dense, wavy hair from daily thermal damage and prevent unwanted frizz or dryness.
  • Intensive, high-hold, medium-shine styling cream or paste to define the waves, add a healthy luster, and keep the voluminous shape locked in place.
  • Flexible-hold finishing hairspray to seal the style against environmental factors without making the hair look stiff.

Maintenance

  • Schedule barber visits every 3 to 4 weeks strictly to maintain the crispness of the tapered edges and manage the heavy bulk as it grows out.
  • Limit shampooing to two or three times a week to preserve your scalp's natural oils, which are crucial for keeping thick, wavy hair hydrated.
  • Use a deep conditioning mask once a week to maintain the elasticity and health of your waves, especially since daily intensive blow-drying can cause heat stress.
  • Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase to reduce overnight friction, which helps prevent frizz, breakage, and the flattening of your blowout.
  • Avoid using heavy, wax-based pomades that can weigh down the hair and collapse the vertical volume you worked so hard to build.

Best For

Face Shapes: Ideal for Heart, Oval, and Diamond face shapes; the extra width and height balance narrower jawlines beautifully. Hair Types: Specifically tailored for Type 2 wavy hair that is thick and dense, as the natural texture supports the blowout's structure. Age Ranges: Highly versatile, looking exceptionally distinguished and stylish on men in the 35-45 age bracket. Lifestyle: Perfect for men who don't mind a high-maintenance, 10+ minute morning routine and want a standout, expressive look. Occasions: Excellent for casual, creative, and everyday environments where a bold, personalized style is celebrated.

Pro Tips

  • Never skip the pre-styler; applying mousse or salt spray to damp hair is the absolute secret to ensuring your blowout doesn't deflate by midday.
  • Always finish your blow-drying session with a blast of cold air to seal the hair cuticle, lock in the volume, and add a natural, healthy shine.
  • If your waves start looking frizzy between washes, use a tiny drop of argan oil on your fingertips to smooth the canopy without ruining the style.
  • Communicate constantly with your barber about weight removal; thick hair needs internal layering so it doesn't turn into a solid, unmanageable block.
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