Classic Medium-Length Curtains with Natural Flow and Layered Back
Top
Long (10-20 cm)
Sides
Medium (2-5 cm)
Hair Type
Straight (Type 1)
Face Shape
Rectangular
Maintenance
Medium
Thickness
Medium / Normal
About This Style
This refined take on the classic curtains hairstyle offers a mature, sophisticated aesthetic that perfectly balances relaxed movement with structural control. Looking at the exact silhouette in the photograph, the hair is parted precisely down the middle, allowing the long front sections to frame the face symmetrically, gently curving just above the cheekbones. The back features masterfully executed layering that maintains weight around the crown while tapering softly toward the nape, ensuring the style doesn't appear overly bulky or heavy at the baseline. The rich dark brown color highlights the healthy shine and smooth texture of the straight hair.
Ideal for the modern gentleman who appreciates a low-effort yet highly polished appearance, this medium-length variation is exceptionally versatile. It complements a rectangular face shape by adding width to the sides and softening angular jawlines, especially when paired with the rugged texture of a well-groomed stubble beard. Whether you are heading to a casual weekend gathering, running daily errands, or working in a creative office environment, this timeless aesthetic projects effortless confidence, understated elegance, and a keen sense of personal grooming.
Ideal for the modern gentleman who appreciates a low-effort yet highly polished appearance, this medium-length variation is exceptionally versatile. It complements a rectangular face shape by adding width to the sides and softening angular jawlines, especially when paired with the rugged texture of a well-groomed stubble beard. Whether you are heading to a casual weekend gathering, running daily errands, or working in a creative office environment, this timeless aesthetic projects effortless confidence, understated elegance, and a keen sense of personal grooming.
Key Features
- Distinctive middle part that creates symmetrical framing sections falling elegantly to the mid-ear level, providing balance.
- Long top sections spanning 10 to 20 centimeters that seamlessly blend into medium-length sides for a cohesive, flowing silhouette.
- Soft, natural texture that leverages straight hair (Type 1) to provide fluid movement without generating excessive, unwanted volume.
- Expertly layered back that strategically reduces bulk at the occipital bone while maintaining a full, rich appearance throughout the crown.
- Clean, natural neckline that tapers gently down the neck rather than featuring a harsh, blunt edge or high-contrast clipper fade.
- Effortless sweeping motion where the front curtains curve slightly inward toward the cheekbones, highlighting facial symmetry.
Getting the Cut
- Request a classic middle part curtain style, keeping the top length around 10 to 20 centimeters to ensure it falls correctly around the face and cheekbones.
- Ask for the sides to be carefully scissor-cut to a medium length of 2 to 5 centimeters, ensuring they can tuck neatly behind the ears or blend smoothly with the front.
- Instruct your barber to use meticulous point-cutting techniques on the ends to remove bluntness, soften the perimeter, and encourage a natural, sweeping flow.
- Specify that the back should be heavily layered using styling shears, reducing bulk around the crown and occipital bone to prevent an unflattering mushroom effect.
- Request a natural, tapered neckline using a traditional scissors-over-comb technique rather than a high clipper fade, maintaining the classic, timeless aesthetic.
- Ask for the front fringe sections to be carefully angle-cut so they frame the cheekbones perfectly and sweep backward effortlessly when styled.
- Ensure the transition between the long top canopy and the medium sides is seamlessly blended without any harsh disconnection lines or visible steps.
Daily Routine
- Start your morning routine by towel-drying your freshly washed hair until it is slightly damp, carefully removing excess moisture without causing unnecessary frizz.
- Apply a dime-sized amount of lightweight styling cream or sea salt spray evenly from the roots to the ends to provide a subtle foundation of control and heat protection.
- Establish your center part using a fine-tooth comb, drawing a clean, precise line straight back from the exact middle of your front hairline.
- Use a high-quality blow dryer on a medium heat setting, directing the airflow backward while using your fingertips to lift the roots for natural, unforced volume.
- Once the roots are completely dry, use a vented skeleton brush to sweep the front sections down and slightly back, encouraging the signature curtain swoop.
- Switch your blow dryer to the cold shot setting for thirty seconds to lock the hair cuticles in place, minimize frizz, and firmly set the sweeping shape.
- Finish the look by working a tiny amount of matte paste or styling powder through the very ends to define the texture without weighing the straight hair down.
Products & Tools
- Lightweight styling cream offering a flexible, reworkable hold and a natural, low-shine finish that enhances the hair's natural vitality.
- Matte styling paste or texturizing clay for minimal touch-ups on the ends to prevent flyaways and maintain the shape throughout the day.
- Sea salt spray or thickening tonic to use as a pre-styler for adding subtle grit and volume to straight, fine-to-medium hair textures.
- High-quality ionic blow dryer equipped with a directional nozzle attachment for precise, targeted airflow control during the styling process.
- Vented skeleton brush to assist with optimal airflow during the blow-drying process and for shaping the sweeping curtain fringe sections.
- Fine-tooth carbon comb for establishing a perfectly straight, clean middle part right out of the shower while the hair is still wet.
Maintenance
- Schedule regular maintenance trims with your barber every 5 to 8 weeks to prevent split ends and maintain the precise layered shape of the back and sides.
- Wash your hair only two to three times a week using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo to preserve your scalp's natural hydrating oils and prevent dryness.
- Apply a lightweight, hydrating conditioner after every wash to keep the longer front sections incredibly smooth, manageable, and completely frizz-free.
- Avoid using heavy pomades, thick waxes, or strong-hold gels, as these dense products will weigh down straight hair and destroy the natural flowing movement.
- Sleep on a high-quality silk or satin pillowcase to minimize nighttime friction, reduce breakage, and prevent morning tangles in the longer top sections.
Best For
Men with rectangular, oval, or diamond face shapes, as the symmetrical front sections effectively add width to the sides and soften angular jawlines and features.
Straight (Type 1) to slightly wavy hair textures with medium to normal thickness that can naturally support the sweeping structure without requiring intense heat styling.
Professionals in the 35 to 45 age range seeking a distinguished, mature hairstyle that perfectly bridges the gap between casual weekends and refined office environments.
Individuals with a relatively low-maintenance lifestyle who prefer a natural, touchable aesthetic over heavily sculpted, stiff, or highly groomed vintage looks.
Pro Tips
- Resist the urge to aggressively comb the front fringe sections perfectly flat against your forehead; instead, use your fingers to encourage a relaxed, sweeping texture with natural volume.
- If your hair feels too heavy, flat, or unmanageable during humid summer months, ask your stylist to incorporate internal texturizing techniques to remove hidden bulk from the crown.
- Train your middle part by consistently parting it in the exact same spot while the hair is soaking wet, using a fine-tooth comb to reinforce the line over several weeks.