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Curtains

Classic Wavy Curtains with Layered Flow and Textured Ends

Top Top Long (10-20 cm)
Sides Sides Medium (2-5 cm)
Hair Type Hair Type Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape Face Shape Heart
Maintenance Maintenance Medium
Thickness Thickness Thick / Dense

About This Style

This striking wavy curtains hairstyle perfectly balances rugged masculinity with refined artistic flair, making a bold statement for the modern gentleman. By embracing your natural Type 2 waves, this mid-length look frames the face beautifully with a strong center part that cascades down past the cheekbones. The thick, dense hair is expertly layered to remove excess weight, allowing the natural texture to flow effortlessly backward and settle softly around the ears and the nape of the neck. When viewed from the back, the cascading layers create a masterful, stacked silhouette that prevents the hair from looking blocky or unkempt, showcasing the dynamic movement of the dark brown strands.

It is an incredibly versatile choice for the modern creative professional who wants to stand out. The sweeping front sections highlight strong facial features, particularly complementing heart-shaped faces by adding necessary width and balance at the jawline. Paired with a meticulously well-groomed, fully connected beard, this style projects an aura of quiet confidence and worldly sophistication. Whether you are stepping into a high-end design studio, attending an upscale gallery opening, or simply enjoying a relaxed weekend at a local cafe, this layered curtain cut offers a relaxed yet highly intentional aesthetic that effortlessly demands attention and respect.

Key Features

  • Distinctive, precision-cut center part that creates the classic symmetrical curtain effect, perfectly framing the upper face.
  • Sweeping front fringe that transitions smoothly into the mid-length sides, hitting just below the cheekbones to accentuate facial structure.
  • Heavy point-cutting and texturizing throughout the ends to prevent the thick, dense hair from looking overly bulky, bell-shaped, or weighed down.
  • Organic, backward-flowing wave pattern that beautifully highlights the natural Type 2 hair texture and creates a sense of constant motion.
  • Masterfully layered back section that stacks the waves cleanly, tapering softly at the nape of the neck for a polished yet rugged finish.
  • Seamless, invisible integration between the longer top lengths and the slightly shorter, supportive side layers that hug the ears.

Getting the Cut

  1. Ask for a classic curtain haircut with a strong middle part, keeping the top length around 10 to 15 centimeters to allow the waves to form.
  2. Request scissor-cut sides that are left long enough to tuck behind or completely cover the ears, blending seamlessly into the back section.
  3. Instruct your barber to use point cutting and slide cutting techniques throughout the interior to aggressively remove bulk from your thick, dense hair.
  4. Specify that you want face-framing layers in the front that hit right at the cheekbone to perfectly accentuate your specific facial structure.
  5. Ask for a square or slightly rounded layered shape in the back, ensuring the waves stack naturally without creating a heavy, solid baseline.
  6. Request that the nape of the neck be left soft, natural, and feathered with scissors, completely avoiding any harsh clipper lines or blunt edges.
  7. Remind them to cut the hair following your natural wave pattern and growth direction, ensuring the texture flows backward effortlessly.

Daily Routine

  1. Start your routine with towel-dried, slightly damp hair to ensure your natural waves are perfectly primed and hydrated for styling.
  2. Apply a generous dime-sized amount of high-quality sea salt spray or a light styling cream evenly from the roots all the way down to the ends.
  3. Use a wide-tooth comb to establish your precise middle part, gently guiding the hair into the foundational curtain shape.
  4. Attach a diffuser to your professional blow dryer and use a medium heat, low airflow setting to encourage the natural wave pattern without creating unwanted frizz.
  5. As you dry the hair, use your fingers to gently push the front sections back and away from your face, locking in that sweeping, aerodynamic curtain flow.
  6. Scrunch the hair gently at the sides and back to enhance the Type 2 waves and build foundational volume in your thick, dense hair.
  7. Finish the look by warming a small amount of flexible hold matte paste or styling clay in your palms and lightly scrunching it into the ends for all-day definition and control.

Products & Tools

  • Premium sea salt spray or lightweight curl-enhancing cream for establishing pre-styling volume, grit, and natural texture.
  • Flexible hold matte paste or high-quality styling clay to provide all-day definition and control without weighing down the waves.
  • Sturdy wide-tooth comb for safely detangling wet hair and establishing a clean, damage-free middle part.
  • Professional-grade blow dryer equipped with a diffuser attachment to evenly dry the hair while minimizing frizz and maximizing wave formation.
  • Nourishing Argan oil or lightweight hair serum to smooth out any rogue flyaways and add a subtle, healthy shine to the thick ends of the hair.

Maintenance

  • Schedule professional maintenance trims every 5 to 8 weeks to manage split ends, remove excess bulk, and maintain the precise layered shape.
  • Wash your hair only 2 to 3 times a week using a hydrating, sulfate-free shampoo to preserve the scalp's natural oils and prevent the waves from drying out.
  • Always follow up your shampoo routine with a rich, moisturizing conditioner to keep your thick, wavy hair manageable, soft, and easy to detangle.
  • Sleep on a high-quality silk or satin pillowcase to drastically reduce overnight friction, preventing morning frizz and protecting the delicate wave pattern.
  • Strictly avoid using heavy, high-shine pomades or stiff gels that will inevitably clump the hair together and ruin the natural, airy flow of the curtains.

Best For

Heart, oval, and square face shapes, as the sweeping front fringe effectively softens angular facial features and balances out a wider forehead. Men with thick, dense hair and a natural Type 2 wavy texture that can effortlessly support the required volume and movement of this specific style. Guys in their 30s and 40s seeking a sophisticated, mature, and artistic look that pairs exceptionally well with a neatly groomed, full beard. Creative professionals, artists, or those with flexible lifestyles who desire a versatile, medium-maintenance aesthetic that transitions from day to night.

Pro Tips

  • A very common mistake is cutting the front layers too short; always ensure you leave them long enough to reach the cheekbones for the proper curtain effect.
  • If your thick hair gets too frizzy or unruly in humid weather, mix a single drop of smoothing hair oil into your daily styling cream for extra moisture and control.
  • Train your middle part over time by consistently combing it into place while the hair is wet and occasionally wearing a hat while it air dries to set the direction.
  • Ask your barber to strategically thin out the hair underneath the main canopy if your dense hair starts puffing out too much at the sides as it grows.
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