Front and back view of a young blonde man with a medium-length wavy curtain hairstyle, center part, and light facial stubble.
Curtains

Wavy Blonde Curtains with Layered Flow and Center Part

Top Top Medium (5-10 cm)
Sides Sides Short (6-20 mm)
Hair Type Hair Type Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape Face Shape Oval
Maintenance Maintenance Medium
Thickness Thickness Medium / Normal

About This Style

This modern take on the classic 90s curtain haircut completely revitalizes the aesthetic with a heavy emphasis on natural, flowing waves and seamless layering. Parted squarely down the middle, the medium-length wavy locks cascade effortlessly down the sides, perfectly framing the cheekbones of an oval face. The blonde color, enriched by subtle natural dimensions, adds a sun-kissed, relaxed vibe that feels both effortless and highly stylish. Unlike the rigid, heavily product-laden curtains of the past, this variation relies entirely on soft texture and natural movement, making it incredibly versatile for creative or artistic lifestyles where individuality is celebrated. The back showcases masterful scissor work, featuring long, textured layers that provide dynamic movement and prevent the hair from looking bulky or heavy at the nape. It’s an ideal choice for men with Type 2 wavy hair who want a low-effort yet highly aesthetic style that beautifully complements a well-groomed light stubble.

Key Features

  • Distinctive center part that evenly distributes the overall volume and perfectly frames the upper half of the face.
  • Type 2 wavy texture that adds substantial natural movement and creates a highly relaxed, effortless aesthetic.
  • Soft, feathered layers around the ears and neckline, completely avoiding harsh clipper lines or blunt edges.
  • Sweeping facial framing where the front fringe sections curve out gracefully exactly at the cheekbone level.
  • Textured back with overlapping layers that create a dynamic, shattered silhouette rather than a heavy, solid block.
  • Seamless length transitions from the crown down to the nape, ensuring a cohesive and flowing look from all angles.

Getting the Cut

  1. Ask for a scissor-only medium-length curtain cut, leaving the top around 4 to 6 inches long to allow the natural wave pattern to fully form and sweep back.
  2. Request a strong, precise center part to be established before any cutting begins to ensure perfect symmetry on both the left and right sides.
  3. Instruct the barber to use point cutting or razor slicing techniques on the ends to remove excess bulk and create soft, heavily feathered edges.
  4. Ask for long, textured layers throughout the back to encourage the hair to lay flat and flow naturally, rather than bunching up awkwardly at the crown.
  5. Specify that the sides must be left long enough to tuck behind the ears or sweep back naturally, completely avoiding any clipper work or harsh undercuts.
  6. Request a soft, tapered neckline using a scissors-over-comb technique, avoiding any blunt, blocked-off lines at the nape of the neck for a natural finish.
  7. Ask to keep the front fringe sections long enough to reach the cheekbones when pulled straight down, ensuring that signature sweeping curtain effect.

Daily Routine

  1. Start your routine with towel-dried hair that is still slightly damp to the touch, ensuring the natural wave pattern remains fully intact and workable.
  2. Apply a few generous sprays of high-quality sea salt spray or a dime-sized amount of light styling cream evenly from the roots all the way down to the ends.
  3. Use a wide-tooth comb to establish a clean, precise center part, gently combing the hair straight down on each side to set the foundational shape.
  4. Use your fingers to scrunch the hair gently upwards toward the scalp, encouraging the Type 2 waves to clump together and form their natural, textured shape.
  5. Allow the hair to air dry for the most natural, relaxed finish, or carefully use a blow dryer equipped with a diffuser attachment on a low heat and low speed setting.
  6. As the hair continues to dry, use your fingers to continuously sweep the front sections back and away from your face to create the sweeping, feathered curtain wings.
  7. Finish the look by applying a tiny drop of argan oil or a lightweight smoothing serum to the very ends to tame any residual frizz and add a healthy, subtle shine.

Products & Tools

  • Premium sea salt spray for enhancing the natural wave pattern and adding a gritty, effortless, beach-like texture.
  • Lightweight styling cream with a light hold and natural finish for essential frizz control without weighing the hair down.
  • Argan oil or a lightweight smoothing serum to deeply hydrate the ends and provide a healthy, subtle shine throughout the day.
  • Wide-tooth styling comb for establishing the center part and gently detangling wet hair without breaking the natural wave pattern.
  • Professional blow dryer equipped with a high-quality diffuser attachment to dry the hair gently while maintaining the structural integrity of the curls.

Maintenance

  • Schedule a maintenance trim with your barber every 5 to 8 weeks to manage split ends and keep the layered shape from looking completely overgrown.
  • Limit your shampooing routine to 2 or 3 times a week at most to prevent stripping the natural oils that keep wavy hair hydrated and frizz-free.
  • Use a high-quality, deeply moisturizing conditioner every single time you wet your hair to maintain the essential elasticity and bounce of your waves.
  • Strictly avoid heavy pomades, thick waxes, or strong-hold gels, as these products will weigh down the hair and completely destroy the natural flow.
  • Sleep on a premium silk or satin pillowcase to significantly reduce overnight friction, which helps prevent unwanted frizz and mechanical breakage.

Best For

Face Shapes: Exceptionally ideal for oval, heart, and diamond faces, as the sweeping fringe breaks up the forehead and highlights the cheekbones beautifully. Hair Types: Perfectly suited for natural Type 2 wavy hair with a medium to normal thickness that can support the layered structure. Lifestyles: Highly recommended for creative, artistic, or casual professional environments where a relaxed, expressive aesthetic is fully embraced. Age Ranges: Incredibly popular among men in their 20s and 30s who are actively seeking a youthful, effortlessly cool, and trendy vibe.

Pro Tips

  • Never fight your natural hair growth patterns; if your hair strongly resists a dead-center part, a slightly off-center part works just as beautifully.
  • During particularly humid summer months, swap out your standard styling cream for a dedicated anti-humidity spray to keep the waves defined and completely frizz-free.
  • A very common mistake is cutting the front fringe too short; always instruct the barber to leave it slightly longer than you think, as wavy hair shrinks significantly as it dries.
  • Pair this flowing, soft hairstyle with a meticulously maintained light stubble to ground the overall look with a touch of rugged, masculine edge.
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