Wavy Copper Curtains: Medium-Length Textured Middle Part
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
This striking wavy curtains hairstyle is a masterclass in embracing natural texture and vibrant color. Featuring a classic middle part, the hair cascades into soft, defining Type 2 waves that elegantly frame an oval face shape. The back view reveals a masterfully tapered yet soft neckline, where the hair naturally kicks out in a slightly unstructured, organic manner. This prevents the style from looking overly manicured, reinforcing the artistic energy requested by the wearer. The rich copper-red tone highlights the dimensional layering, creating a dynamic, artistic aesthetic perfect for creative professionals. What makes this variation truly distinctive is the seamless flow from the sweeping front sections into the layered, textured back that grazes the nape of the neck. It exudes a relaxed yet refined confidence, pairing beautifully with a well-groomed stubble beard. Ideal for the mature gentleman looking to showcase his medium-thick hair, this style balances a laid-back, approachable vibe with sophisticated structural layering. It is a highly versatile look that transitions effortlessly from a casual studio environment to an upscale evening event.
Key Features
- Prominent classic middle part creating the signature 'curtains' framing effect around the face.
- Natural Type 2 wavy texture that adds effortless volume, movement, and structural dimension.
- Strategic feathering and layering throughout the sides and back to prevent bulkiness and enhance flow.
- Sweeping front sections that gracefully curve outward at the cheekbones to highlight facial symmetry.
- A tapered, textured neckline where the waves gently flick outwards, blending seamlessly with the overall silhouette and avoiding a blunt, blocky finish.
- Vibrant copper-red hue that naturally accentuates the depth and shadows of the layered waves.
Getting the Cut
- Request a classic curtains style with a strong middle part, keeping the top length around 10 to 20 centimeters to allow the natural waves to form fully.
- Ask for scissor-cut layers throughout the sides and back; avoid clippers completely to maintain the soft, flowing aesthetic seen in the reference.
- Instruct the barber to use point-cutting techniques on the ends to remove excess weight and encourage the hair's natural wavy texture to interlock smoothly.
- Specify that the front sections should be face-framing, cut to sweep backward and rest naturally around the mid-ear or cheekbone level.
- Ask for a squared but soft, textured nape rather than a blunt neckline, allowing the natural flicks of the wavy hair to sit organically at the collar.
- Request interior texturizing or slide cutting if your hair is particularly thick, ensuring the waves do not balloon outward but lay flat against the head's curvature.
- Discuss your daily styling routine so the barber can adjust the weight removal accordingly, ensuring the cut looks great even on days when you use minimal product.
Daily Routine
- Begin your routine by washing and towel-drying your hair until it is slightly damp, being careful not to rub aggressively to prevent unwanted frizz.
- Apply a dime-sized amount of light styling cream or sea salt spray evenly from the roots to the ends to enhance your natural wave pattern.
- Use a wide-tooth comb to establish a clean, sharp middle part right down the center of your scalp, guiding the hair to either side.
- Attach a diffuser to your blow dryer and use a low-heat, low-speed setting, gently cupping the waves upwards towards the scalp to build volume without blowing the hair out of place.
- Once the hair is about 80 percent dry, use your fingers to rake the front curtain sections backward, training them to sweep elegantly away from your forehead.
- Finish by applying a minimal touch of flexible-hold matte paste or styling powder to the roots for lift, scrunching the ends lightly for a perfectly undone, artistic finish.
- Throughout the day, resist the urge to constantly run your hands through the hair, as this can break apart the wave clumps and introduce unwanted frizz.
Products & Tools
- Lightweight curl-enhancing cream or sea salt spray for foundational texture and wave definition.
- Flexible-hold matte paste or clay to provide structural support without stiffness or high shine.
- High-quality wide-tooth comb made of carbon or wood for gently detangling wet hair and establishing a precise, straight middle part without causing breakage.
- Blow dryer equipped with a diffuser attachment to dry the wavy texture gently and prevent frizz.
- Argan oil or a lightweight hair serum to tame flyaways and enhance the natural sheen of red hair.
Maintenance
- Schedule maintenance trims with your barber every 5 to 8 weeks to manage the length and keep the layers from becoming overly bulky.
- Limit shampooing to two or three times a week to preserve the natural oils that keep wavy hair hydrated and healthy.
- Incorporate a hydrating conditioner into your washing routine to maintain the elasticity and bounce of your Type 2 waves.
- Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase to reduce overnight friction, preventing morning frizz and preserving the curtain part.
- Avoid heavy, alcohol-based gels or pomades that will weigh down the waves and create a crunchy, unnatural finish.
- Consider doing a deep conditioning mask once every two weeks to inject extra moisture into the hair shaft, ensuring the color remains vibrant.
Best For
Oval, diamond, and heart face shapes, as the sweeping front sections perfectly balance facial proportions.
Men with naturally wavy (Type 2) hair and medium to normal hair thickness.
Mature gentlemen (age 45+) looking for a sophisticated, age-appropriate style that embraces natural texture.
Creative, artistic, or flexible professional lifestyles where rigid, conservative grooming is not strictly required.
Men who prefer a lower-maintenance morning routine but still want a highly styled, intentional appearance.
Pro Tips
- If your waves fall flat during the day, a quick spritz of water and a scrunch with your hands can instantly reactivate the styling product.
- Avoid tucking the front sections tightly behind your ears while drying; let them fall naturally to establish the correct sweeping shape.
- During humid summer months, switch to an anti-humidity smoothing cream to prevent the wavy layers from expanding into unwanted frizz.
- When growing out a shorter cut into this curtain style, be patient during the awkward phase and ask your barber to only trim the neckline while the top and sides catch up in length.