Wavy Blonde Curtains with Layered Flow and Medium Sides
Top
Long (10-20 cm)
Sides
Medium (2-5 cm)
Hair Type
Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape
Rectangular
Maintenance
Medium
Thickness
Medium / Normal
About This Style
This striking variation of the classic curtains hairstyle masterfully blends a relaxed, wavy texture with a bold, eye-catching color choice. The warm, honey-blonde hue creates a stunning, dynamic contrast against darker skin tones and a neatly trimmed, naturally dark beard. This interplay of light and dark instantly elevates a casual, everyday look into something effortlessly sophisticated and deeply personal. The central middle part allows the Type 2 waves to cascade naturally down the sides, effectively framing the face and softening the strong, prominent angles of a rectangular jawline.
What truly sets this specific style apart is the seamless, organic flow from the long, voluminous top down through to the medium-length sides and back. Instead of relying on a harsh clipper fade, the entire perimeter is kept soft, heavily layered, and scissor-cut, giving the hair continuous movement and a highly desirable lived-in feel. The back view reveals a masterful use of layering that prevents the hair from looking heavy or blocky at the nape, allowing the natural wave pattern to shine from every angle. It is an exceptional choice for the mature gentleman who confidently embraces his natural texture but wants a modern, stylish edge that stands out in a crowd. Perfect for creative professional environments, relaxed weekends, or upscale casual events, this cut proves that medium-length wavy hair can be both distinguished, highly contemporary, and impeccably tailored.
What truly sets this specific style apart is the seamless, organic flow from the long, voluminous top down through to the medium-length sides and back. Instead of relying on a harsh clipper fade, the entire perimeter is kept soft, heavily layered, and scissor-cut, giving the hair continuous movement and a highly desirable lived-in feel. The back view reveals a masterful use of layering that prevents the hair from looking heavy or blocky at the nape, allowing the natural wave pattern to shine from every angle. It is an exceptional choice for the mature gentleman who confidently embraces his natural texture but wants a modern, stylish edge that stands out in a crowd. Perfect for creative professional environments, relaxed weekends, or upscale casual events, this cut proves that medium-length wavy hair can be both distinguished, highly contemporary, and impeccably tailored.
Key Features
- Distinctive, precise middle part that allows the wavy hair to naturally curtain the forehead and sweep gracefully across the cheekbones.
- Substantial top length (ranging from 10-20 cm) featuring natural Type 2 waves that provide built-in, effortless volume and dynamic movement.
- Medium side and back lengths (2-5 cm) that are seamlessly blended entirely via meticulous scissor work to actively avoid any harsh clipper lines or disconnects.
- Deeply textured, point-cut ends throughout the canopy that prevent the wavy silhouette from looking overly bulky, boxy, or weighed down.
- Striking, high-impact color contrast featuring a warm golden-blonde dye job paired beautifully with natural, dark facial hair and darker roots.
- Softly tapered, feathered neckline that maintains a natural, relaxed edge rather than a sharp, geometric block, enhancing the overall organic aesthetic.
- Layered crown section that encourages the hair to push upward and outward, maximizing the natural wave pattern visible from the back.
Getting the Cut
- Request a classic middle-part curtains style with the top left substantially long, around 10 to 20 centimeters, to maximize the natural wave and allow for the signature swoop.
- Ask for entirely scissor-cut sides and back, maintaining a medium length of 2 to 5 centimeters to create a highly seamless, flowing transition from the longer top section.
- Specify that you want square layering executed throughout the crown and the back to remove excess weight while simultaneously preserving and enhancing the wavy texture.
- Ask the stylist to point-cut the ends heavily using texturizing shears; this ensures the waves interlock smoothly and do not mushroom out awkwardly at the sides of the head.
- Request a natural, feathered neckline rather than a harsh, squared-off clipper line; the perimeter should look soft, lived-in, and relaxed to match the top.
- Instruct the barber to frame the front specifically so the curtain bangs fall right around the cheekbone level, which perfectly complements and balances a rectangular face shape.
- If you are replicating the color seen in the photo, ask a professional colorist for a warm, honey-blonde double process, intentionally leaving a slight shadow root for added depth and easier long-term maintenance.
Daily Routine
- Start your routine with freshly washed, towel-dried hair that is still slightly damp to the touch, ensuring it is not dripping wet.
- Apply a generous, dime-sized amount of high-quality sea salt spray or a lightweight curl-enhancing cream evenly from the roots down to the ends to activate your natural Type 2 waves.
- Use a wide-tooth comb to establish a clean, precise middle part right down the center of your hairline, guiding the hair to fall to its respective sides.
- Attach a diffuser to your blow dryer, set the device to medium heat and low airflow, and gently scrunch the hair upwards towards the scalp to encourage and set the wave pattern.
- Direct the front sections backward and slightly outward with your fingers while continuing to diffuse; this creates the signature curtain swoop that frames the face beautifully.
- Once the hair is approximately 90% dry, switch immediately to the cold shot button on your blow dryer to close the hair cuticle, lock in the volume, and solidify the wave structure.
- Finish the look by rubbing a small dab of matte styling paste or medium-hold clay between your palms, warming it up, and lightly scrunching it into the ends to define the texture and tame any lingering flyaways.
Products & Tools
- Premium sea salt spray or lightweight curl cream to actively enhance and define natural waves without weighing the strands down or leaving a crunchy residue.
- Matte styling paste or a medium-hold clay to provide flexible, all-day hold with a completely natural, shine-free finish that allows for restyling.
- High-quality wide-tooth comb for safely detangling wet hair, preventing breakage, and establishing a precise, clean middle part before drying.
- Professional blow dryer equipped with a wide diffuser attachment to gently dry the hair while preserving the integrity and shape of the wavy texture.
- Nourishing leave-in conditioner or a lightweight hair oil (such as argan or jojoba) to keep the chemically lightened blonde hair deeply hydrated and prevent unwanted frizz.
- Sulfate-free color-safe shampoo and deep conditioning mask to maintain the vibrancy of the blonde hue and repair any damage from the bleaching process.
Maintenance
- Schedule regular barber visits every 5 to 8 weeks to meticulously trim split ends, reshape the layers, and maintain the intentional silhouette of the curtains.
- Wash your hair only 2 to 3 times a week using a gentle, sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo to preserve the blonde hue and retain your scalp's vital natural oils.
- Incorporate a rich, deep conditioning mask into your routine at least once a week to directly combat the dryness and porosity associated with bleached or color-treated hair.
- Sleep on a high-quality silk or satin pillowcase to drastically reduce overnight friction, which helps prevent morning frizz and preserves the delicate wave pattern.
- Avoid heavy, oil-based pomades or stiff gels at all costs, as these will completely collapse the natural volume and make your wavy curtains look incredibly greasy and flat.
- Use a purple or toning shampoo once every couple of weeks to neutralize any brassy or yellow tones that may develop in the blonde hair over time.
Best For
Rectangular and oval face shapes, as the sweeping front curtain sections visually widen the face, add horizontal volume, and beautifully soften angular jawlines.
Men with natural Type 2 wavy hair and medium to normal hair thickness that can comfortably support the required volume and layered structure without looking sparse.
Mature gentlemen (ages 45 and up) who are looking for a highly stylish, distinguished look that confidently embraces hair length, texture, and bold color choices.
Casual to smart-casual lifestyles and creative professional environments where a slightly relaxed, lived-in, yet impeccably groomed aesthetic is highly appropriate.
Individuals who are fully willing to commit to a moderate daily styling routine and the regular color maintenance required for double-processed blonde hair.
Pro Tips
- When blow-drying your hair, strictly avoid running a fine-tooth comb or densely packed brush through the strands, as this will brush out the natural waves and cause immediate, unwanted frizz.
- If your hair feels excessively flat at the crown during the day, simply flip your head upside down while massaging the roots with your fingertips for an instant, heat-free volume boost.
- To maintain the striking visual contrast of this style, keep your beard meticulously groomed; a crisp, neat beard perfectly balances the relaxed, flowing nature of the longer hair on top.
- Adjust the parting slightly off-center (just a few millimeters) if you have a particularly stubborn cowlick at the front hairline that continuously fights a perfectly symmetrical middle part.
- During humid summer months, apply a tiny drop of anti-frizz serum to the ends of your dry hair to seal the cuticle and block out excess moisture that causes the waves to puff up.