Mature Wavy Curtains with Layered Flow and Natural Taper
Top
Long (10-20 cm)
Sides
Medium (2-5 cm)
Hair Type
Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape
Oval
Maintenance
Medium
Thickness
Medium / Normal
About This Style
This sophisticated variation of the classic curtains hairstyle elevates the traditional center part into a highly mature, artistic look. By utilizing your natural wavy texture, the long top sections cascade gracefully down to the cheekbones, perfectly framing an oval face and integrating seamlessly with a well-groomed short beard. The dark brown hair boasts a rich, healthy sheen that highlights the dynamic movement and dimensional flow throughout the heavily layered canopy.
Moving to the sides and back, the medium-length hair provides a foundational structure without looking overly manicured. The gentle taper at the nape keeps the overall silhouette clean and professional, while the layered waves at the crown ensure continuous volume and texture. It is an ideal choice for the modern creative professional who wants a style that balances relaxed elegance with an intentional, refined edge. This look effortlessly transitions from a casual studio environment to an upscale evening event, proving that longer lengths are exceptionally distinguished on mature gentlemen.
Moving to the sides and back, the medium-length hair provides a foundational structure without looking overly manicured. The gentle taper at the nape keeps the overall silhouette clean and professional, while the layered waves at the crown ensure continuous volume and texture. It is an ideal choice for the modern creative professional who wants a style that balances relaxed elegance with an intentional, refined edge. This look effortlessly transitions from a casual studio environment to an upscale evening event, proving that longer lengths are exceptionally distinguished on mature gentlemen.
Key Features
- Distinctive center part that allows the long wavy fringe to fall symmetrically, framing the face right at the cheekbone level.
- Dynamic Type 2 wavy texture that adds natural volume, movement, and a relaxed artistic flair to the overall silhouette.
- Seamless length transition from the 10-20 cm top down to the 2-5 cm medium sides, completely avoiding harsh disconnections.
- Gently tapered neckline that maintains a clean, masculine edge while supporting the heavy flow of the upper layers.
- Backward and downward hair flow direction that sweeps elegantly away from the eyes while retaining a strong front-facing shape.
- Integrated facial hair connection where the medium sides visually balance the perfectly trimmed, structured short beard.
Getting the Cut
- Request a classic curtains cut with a strong center part, keeping the top length between 10 to 20 centimeters to allow the natural wave to form.
- Ask for scissor-cut sides and back, maintaining a medium length of 2 to 5 centimeters, completely avoiding clippers for a softer, more natural finish.
- Instruct the barber to use point cutting and slide cutting techniques throughout the top canopy to remove excess bulk and encourage the wavy texture to flow freely.
- Specify a seamless, graduated blend from the long top down into the medium sides, ensuring there are no harsh lines or disconnected undercuts.
- Request a natural, gently tapered neckline at the nape using shear-over-comb, keeping the perimeter clean but not overly sharp or blocked.
- Ask for face-framing layers in the front fringe so the hair sweeps back naturally and rests elegantly right around the cheekbone area.
- Have them trim and shape your beard to a neat, short length that complements the volume of the hair without overpowering your facial features.
Daily Routine
- Start your routine by washing your hair with a hydrating shampoo and conditioner, then gently towel-dry until it is slightly damp but not dripping.
- Apply a dime-sized amount of light hold styling cream or sea salt spray evenly through the mid-lengths and ends to enhance your natural wave pattern.
- Use a wide-tooth comb to establish a clean, precise center part, directing the front sections of your hair forward and out to the sides.
- Attach a diffuser to your blow dryer and use medium heat and low airflow, gently cupping the waves to build volume at the roots without causing frizz.
- Once the hair is about 80 percent dry, use your fingers to sweep the hair back from your face, directing the flow toward the back of your head.
- Work a small amount of matte paste or flexible pomade between your palms and lightly scrunch it into the ends for moderate hold and definition.
- Finish by adjusting the front curtain bangs so they fall symmetrically around your cheekbones, and gently pat down any flyaways at the crown.
Products & Tools
- Lightweight styling cream or curl-enhancing lotion to provide moisture and encourage the natural Type 2 wavy texture.
- Sea salt spray for pre-styling to add grit, root lift, and a relaxed, artistic finish without weighing the hair down.
- Flexible hold matte paste or clay to provide a moderate, reworkable hold that keeps the curtains in place all day.
- Wide-tooth carbon comb for establishing the center part and detangling wet hair without breaking the wave pattern.
- High-quality blow dryer equipped with a diffuser attachment to dry the waves gently and maximize natural volume.
- Boar bristle brush for evening out natural scalp oils and smoothing the back and sides during the final styling phase.
Maintenance
- Schedule maintenance visits with your barber every 5 to 8 weeks to trim split ends, manage bulk, and reshape the back and sides.
- Limit washing with harsh shampoos to two or three times a week, relying on a hydrating co-wash on the off days to retain essential hair oils.
- Apply a lightweight argan or jojoba oil to the ends of your hair once a week to prevent dryness and keep the dark brown color looking vibrant.
- Avoid using heavy, high-shine gels or strong-hold hairsprays that will crisp up the waves and ruin the natural, flowing aesthetic.
- Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase to reduce overnight friction, which helps prevent frizz and preserves the wave pattern for the next morning.
Best For
Oval face shapes, as the symmetrical curtain fringe perfectly highlights the cheekbones and balances facial proportions.
Men with medium to normal hair thickness and natural Type 2 wavy textures that can support the required volume and flow.
Mature gentlemen aged 45 and older looking for a distinguished, sophisticated style that embraces longer lengths gracefully.
Creative, artistic, or flexible professional lifestyles where a relaxed yet highly intentional appearance is celebrated.
Pro Tips
- If your hair tends to fall flat at the roots, blow-dry the front sections in the opposite direction of your part before letting them fall naturally to create lift.
- Be cautious of going too short on the sides; maintaining at least 2 centimeters is crucial for the seamless blend that makes this style look mature.
- During humid summer months, swap out your styling cream for a lightweight anti-humidity serum to keep the waves defined and completely frizz-free.
- Use your beard trimmer to keep the sideburn area exceptionally neat, as this provides a clean visual transition between the flowing hair and your facial hair.