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Modern Wavy Curtains Hairstyle with Layered Flow and Tapered Nape
Top
Long (10-20 cm)
Sides
Short (6-20 mm)
Hair Type
Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape
Oval
Maintenance
Medium
Thickness
Medium / Normal
About This Style
The modern wavy curtains hairstyle is a masterful blend of relaxed sophistication and effortless movement. As clearly seen in the photo, this cut leverages your natural Type 2 waves to create a striking, symmetrical middle-parted silhouette that softly frames the face. The dark, thick locks cascade elegantly down to the cheekbones, seamlessly integrating with the slightly shorter, scissor-tapered sides. While the top boasts a generous 10 to 20 centimeters of length to allow for that signature curtain drape, the sides and lower back are strategically sculpted shorter to remove excess bulk. The back view reveals heavy, masterful layering that maintains a rich, textured flow following the natural curvature of the head down to a clean, yet soft nape.
This particular variation is exceptionally flattering for men in their mid-30s to 40s seeking a mature yet highly contemporary aesthetic. It pairs beautifully with an oval face shape, as the center parting highlights your jawline and cheekbones, especially when complemented by the structured contrast of a neatly trimmed short beard. Ideal for a casual or smart-casual everyday lifestyle, this hairstyle strikes the perfect balance between board-room acceptable and weekend-ready. The medium hair thickness provides just enough natural volume without appearing overly poofy, making it a stellar choice for gentlemen who want to embrace their natural wave pattern with a moderate 5 to 10-minute styling routine rather than fighting it with heavy products or excessive heat.
This particular variation is exceptionally flattering for men in their mid-30s to 40s seeking a mature yet highly contemporary aesthetic. It pairs beautifully with an oval face shape, as the center parting highlights your jawline and cheekbones, especially when complemented by the structured contrast of a neatly trimmed short beard. Ideal for a casual or smart-casual everyday lifestyle, this hairstyle strikes the perfect balance between board-room acceptable and weekend-ready. The medium hair thickness provides just enough natural volume without appearing overly poofy, making it a stellar choice for gentlemen who want to embrace their natural wave pattern with a moderate 5 to 10-minute styling routine rather than fighting it with heavy products or excessive heat.
Key Features
- Distinctive middle part that allows the 10 to 20 centimeter top length to drape naturally and perfectly frame the eyes and cheekbones.
- Texturized, flowing Type 2 waves that add dynamic movement, deep dimension, and a relaxed, lived-in aesthetic to the overall silhouette.
- Seamless scissor-cut blending from the longer top into the moderately shorter sides, allowing the hair to comfortably tuck behind or rest softly over the ears.
- Heavily layered back section that strategically reduces dense weight, preventing a bulky "helmet" look while promoting natural curl formation.
- Softly tapered, natural neckline that keeps the overall shape looking groomed and highly intentional rather than unkempt or overgrown.
- Harmonious integration with facial hair, where the soft, flowing waves contrast perfectly with the sharp, structured lines of a short, dense beard.
Getting the Cut
- Request a classic curtains style with a strong middle part, keeping the top length between 10 to 20 centimeters to ensure it comfortably reaches your cheekbones and ears.
- Ask for an all-scissor cut on the sides rather than clippers, ensuring the underneath sections are kept relatively snug (tapered down to about 20mm at the shortest near the sideburns) but long enough to allow the top layers to flow over them seamlessly.
- Specify square layering throughout the top and crown to maintain the necessary weight for the curtains to drape properly without puffing out at the sides.
- Instruct your barber to use point-cutting or slide-cutting techniques on the ends to remove bluntness, which will encourage your natural Type 2 waves to interlock smoothly and reduce triangular bulk.
- Request a graduated, heavily layered back that removes dense weight near the occipital bone while maintaining a fluid, descending length that hugs the head shape.
- Ask for a soft, natural taper at the neckline using a shears-over-comb technique, entirely avoiding harsh, blocked-off clipper lines to ensure a much more organic and manageable grow-out phase.
- Ensure your sideburns are blended seamlessly into your short beard, creating a cohesive, intentional transition between the flowing wavy hair and your structured facial hair.
Daily Routine
- Begin your morning routine by thoroughly washing and conditioning your hair, then lightly towel-dry by patting the hair until it is damp but no longer dripping wet to avoid roughing up the cuticle.
- Apply a dime-sized amount of light styling cream or a few spritzes of sea salt spray evenly from the roots to the ends to enhance your natural wave pattern and provide a foundational grip for styling.
- Use a high-quality wide-tooth comb to establish a clean, precise middle part right down the center of your scalp, gently directing the hair outward to the left and right to set the curtain shape.
- Attach a diffuser to your blow-dryer and set it to medium heat and low airflow, gently cupping the ends of your hair and pushing upward toward the scalp to encourage the wavy texture without inducing frizz.
- As you dry, use your fingers to lift the hair slightly at the roots near the parting to build a subtle, natural volume that prevents the style from falling flat and lifeless against your skull.
- Once the hair is about 90 percent dry, switch to the cold shot button on your blow-dryer for about sixty seconds to lock down the cuticles, set the waves in place, and add a healthy, natural shine.
- Finish the look by warming a very small dab of matte paste or flexible pomade between your palms, lightly scrunching it into the mid-lengths and ends to define the waves, tame any flyaways, and provide a moderate hold that lasts all day.
Products & Tools
- Light-hold styling cream or curl-enhancing lotion to provide essential moisture and encourage natural wave grouping without adding unwanted stiffness or crunch.
- Matte paste or flexible clay with a moderate hold and low shine finish for the final touch to define the ends, control frizz, and maintain the shape throughout the day.
- Sea salt spray as an optional pre-styler if your waves require an extra boost of gritty texture and volume at the roots.
- Wide-tooth comb made of carbon or smooth wood to establish the middle part and detangle wet hair without causing breakage or disrupting the natural curl pattern.
- High-quality blow-dryer equipped with a diffuser attachment to gently dry the wavy texture while minimizing heat damage and preventing the hair from blowing out straight.
- Vented brush for occasional use if you prefer slightly smoother, more directed airflow during the initial root-lifting phase of your drying routine.
Maintenance
- Schedule regular barber visits every 5 to 8 weeks to maintain the overall shape, trim away split ends, and manage the bulk at the back and sides before it overgrows and looks messy.
- Limit washing with harsh, stripping shampoos to just 2 to 3 times a week, relying instead on a high-quality hydrating conditioner to keep the wavy texture moisturized, supple, and healthy.
- Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase to significantly reduce overnight friction, which prevents morning frizz and helps maintain the structural integrity of your waves for the next day.
- Strictly avoid heavy, high-hold gels or dense waxes that will weigh down the long top and completely eliminate the effortless, breezy movement that is characteristic of this specific style.
- Use a lightweight leave-in conditioner or a splash of water on non-wash days to quickly refresh the waves, re-hydrate the mid-lengths, and reactivate any styling products still in your hair.
Best For
Face Shapes: Exceptionally flattering for Oval and Heart face shapes, as the symmetrical draping balances facial proportions and beautifully highlights the cheekbones and jawline.
Hair Types: Perfectly suited for Type 2 wavy hair with medium to normal thickness, utilizing the natural texture for built-in volume, dynamic flow, and effortless styling.
Age Ranges: Ideal for mature men in their 30s and 40s looking for a stylish, contemporary, and slightly relaxed aesthetic that doesn't feel overly youthful or forced.
Lifestyle: Great for casual, creative, or smart-casual professional environments where rigid, ultra-short corporate grooming standards aren't strictly required.
Occasions: Versatile enough for everyday wear, effortlessly transitioning from daytime casual outings to refined evening dinners when paired with the right wardrobe.
Pro Tips
- Do not fight your natural growth patterns; allow the hair to part where it naturally wants to split if a dead-center part feels too forced, unbalanced, or difficult to maintain.
- When applying finishing products, always start with significantly less than you think you need; it is easy to add more paste, but applying too much will quickly make the hair look greasy and flat.
- During humid summer months, incorporate a lightweight anti-frizz serum into your damp hair routine to prevent the waves from expanding into an unmanageable halo of frizz as the day progresses.
- If the back starts feeling too bulky or heavy between your scheduled cuts, ask your barber for a quick "neck trim and debulk" appointment rather than a full haircut to extend the life of the style.
- Experiment with tucking one or both sides behind your ears for a cleaner, more open look that highlights your facial features while still retaining the length and flow of the curtains.