Voluminous Swept-Back Blowout with Textured Tapered Sides
Top
Medium (5-10 cm)
Sides
Short (6-20 mm)
Hair Type
Straight (Type 1)
Face Shape
Heart
Maintenance
High
Thickness
Thick / Dense
About This Style
This striking, voluminous blowout perfectly leverages thick, dense hair to create a dynamic, wind-swept silhouette that immediately commands attention. The style features a masterful, highly technical balance between the medium-length top—which is heavily textured and blown back to maximize vertical height—and the expertly tapered short sides that cleanly frame the face without looking overly severe or disconnected. The rich, vibrant red hue of the hair is beautifully accentuated by the layered, piecey structure, allowing natural light to catch the multidimensional flow of the strands from the elevated front hairline all the way through to the crown and down to the nape. The visual impact is one of controlled chaos; it looks effortlessly wind-blown but requires precise, intentional styling to maintain its impressive architecture.
Designed for the modern gentleman who doesn't mind investing ten or more minutes into his morning grooming routine, this high-maintenance look offers an incredibly refined yet relaxed aesthetic. It is particularly flattering for men with heart-shaped faces, as the dramatic upward sweep at the front elongates the facial structure, while the softer, scissor-cut sides prevent the upper half of the head from appearing disproportionately wide. Whether you are heading to a creative, fast-paced office environment or enjoying an upscale weekend outing, this blowout guarantees a polished, highly intentional appearance. It speaks to a man who takes immense pride in his presentation, radiating confidence, maturity, and a keen eye for sophisticated, contemporary men's style.
Designed for the modern gentleman who doesn't mind investing ten or more minutes into his morning grooming routine, this high-maintenance look offers an incredibly refined yet relaxed aesthetic. It is particularly flattering for men with heart-shaped faces, as the dramatic upward sweep at the front elongates the facial structure, while the softer, scissor-cut sides prevent the upper half of the head from appearing disproportionately wide. Whether you are heading to a creative, fast-paced office environment or enjoying an upscale weekend outing, this blowout guarantees a polished, highly intentional appearance. It speaks to a man who takes immense pride in his presentation, radiating confidence, maturity, and a keen eye for sophisticated, contemporary men's style.
Key Features
- Dramatic, sweeping frontal volume that creates an elevated, quiff-like silhouette while maintaining a surprisingly soft, touchable, and dynamic texture throughout the day.
- Expertly blended and tapered short sides (ranging from 15mm to 20mm) that seamlessly transition into the much longer, denser top without any harsh, visible disconnection lines.
- Extensive point-cutting and internal texturizing executed throughout the medium-length top (5-10 cm) to encourage a natural, sweeping backward flow and reduce heavy bulk.
- A beautifully tapered, natural-looking nape that leaves just enough length to support and complement the overall heavily textured, wind-blown aesthetic visible from the back.
- Dynamic, multidimensional hair flow that directs the thick, straight hair backward and slightly toward the center, creating a cohesive, structured chaos that highlights the hair's natural density.
- A matte, natural-looking finish that avoids any greasy or crunchy appearance, achieved through the precise combination of heat styling and premium clay products.
Getting the Cut
- Request a classic, highly textured men's blowout focused primarily on maximizing frontal volume, keeping the top length around 7 to 10 centimeters to allow for a significant backward sweep.
- Ask for the sides and back to be taken down to a short, manageable length (around 15mm to 20mm) using a meticulous scissor-over-comb technique or a long clipper guard, ensuring a soft, natural taper rather than a harsh skin fade.
- Instruct your barber to seamlessly blend the parietal ridge, flawlessly connecting the shorter, tailored sides to the voluminous, weighty top without leaving any aggressive steps, ledges, or disconnected undercuts.
- Emphasize the absolute necessity for heavy texturizing, point-cutting, and slide-cutting throughout the top canopy to remove excess bulk from the dense hair, which is crucial for allowing the thick strands to sweep back easily without falling flat.
- Ask for the front hairline (the fringe area) to be left significantly longer than the crown to comfortably accommodate the upward, swept-back quiff style that defines the aggressive silhouette of this specific blowout shape.
- Request a natural, softly tapered neckline at the back, leaving just enough length and texture to match the dynamic, wind-blown flow of the crown and upper back, ensuring a cohesive look from 360 degrees.
Daily Routine
- Start your routine with freshly washed, thoroughly towel-dried hair, leaving it just slightly damp to ensure the optimal absorption and even distribution of your chosen pre-styling products.
- Apply a generous amount of volume-enhancing sea salt spray or a high-quality pre-styling thickening tonic, working it evenly from the deep roots to the very tips of the hair to build a gritty foundation.
- Using a professional-grade hair dryer equipped with a concentrator nozzle, begin blow-drying the hair on medium-high heat while using a vented round brush to aggressively lift the front hair directly up and back from the forehead.
- Continue the blow-drying process along the sides and back, directing the airflow backward and slightly downward to keep the shorter side hairs sitting flush against the head while maintaining the continuous rearward flow.
- Once the hair is absolutely 100 percent dry and the structural, voluminous foundation is securely locked in, scoop out a dime-sized amount of high-hold, matte-finish styling clay or texturizing paste.
- Emulsify the clay thoroughly in the palms of your hands until it becomes warm and transparent, then gently work it through the top of the hair from the back of the head moving forward, using your extended fingers to rake the hair into its final, swept-back position.
- Finish the look by carefully pinching and twisting individual sections at the crown and front hairline to define the piecey texture, ultimately locking the entire style in place with a light, even mist of flexible-hold, anti-humidity hairspray.
Products & Tools
- Premium pre-styling sea salt spray or a dedicated volumizing mousse to provide foundational grip, essential heat protection, and significant root lift for the blowout structure.
- High-hold, matte-finish styling clay or texturizing paste to define the heavy, piecey texture and lock the shape in place without adding any unwanted, artificial greasy shine.
- Flexible hold, anti-humidity finishing hairspray to secure the impressive volume and complex shape for all-day endurance, especially crucial in unpredictable weather conditions.
- Professional-grade, high-wattage hair dryer equipped with a narrow concentrator nozzle for highly precise, directed airflow during the intensive heat styling process.
- Medium-sized, ceramic-barreled vented round brush to effortlessly maximize root lift at the front hairline and smoothly guide the dense, thick hair backward.
- Wide-tooth carbon comb for gentle, initial detangling and precise sectioning of the thick, damp hair straight out of the shower before any heat is applied.
Maintenance
- Schedule a precise maintenance trim and texturizing session with your barber every 3 to 4 weeks to keep the sides crisp and prevent the dense top from becoming unmanageably heavy and flat.
- Wash your hair thoroughly 2 to 3 times a week using a high-quality clarifying shampoo to effectively prevent the stubborn buildup of intensive styling clays, sea salt sprays, and high-hold hairsprays.
- Incorporate a lightweight, deeply hydrating conditioner specifically on your wash days to keep the thick, straight hair pliable, healthy, and highly responsive to daily heat styling.
- Strictly avoid going to bed with wet hair or heavy styling product still in it; always rinse out the clay before sleep to prevent clogged scalp pores, potential breakouts, and flattened, unworkable morning hair.
- Consider sleeping on a premium silk or satin pillowcase to drastically reduce overnight friction, which helps minimize unwanted frizz and preserves the structural integrity of the blowout.
Best For
Exceptionally ideal for men with heart-shaped faces, as the significant frontal height perfectly balances a wider forehead while the softer, tapered sides beautifully complement a narrower jawline.
Perfectly suited for individuals blessed with thick, dense, straight hair (Type 1) that possesses the natural structural integrity required to physically support the dramatic volume and hold.
Excellent for the modern professional, creative worker, or style-conscious man who willingly has an extra 10 to 15 minutes to dedicate to a thorough, meticulous morning grooming routine.
Works brilliantly for a wide range of occasions, from casual weekend outings to smart-casual events, where a relaxed yet highly intentional, polished, and masculine appearance is deeply desired.
Pro Tips
- A very common styling mistake is relying on too much finishing product for hold; remember that the true, lasting hold of a blowout comes entirely from the heat styling, so use your clay sparingly just to define the texture.
- If your exceptionally thick hair stubbornly tends to fall flat by midday, try hitting the roots with a concentrated blast of cold air from the hair dryer at the very end of your routine to seal the cuticle and lock in the volume.
- During humid summer months or in tropical climates, strongly consider swapping out your standard pre-styler for a specialized humidity-resistant primer to prevent the straight hair from frizzing, expanding, or completely collapsing.
- When applying your matte clay, ensure your hands are completely dry; any residual moisture on your palms will dilute the product, reduce its holding power, and potentially add an unwanted, greasy sheen to the finished style.