Classic Wavy Slicked Back Pomp for Thick Blonde Hair
Top
Long (10-20 cm)
Sides
Short (6-20 mm)
Hair Type
Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape
Square
Maintenance
Medium
Thickness
Thick / Dense
About This Style
Elevate your professional image with this sophisticated, voluminous slicked-back style tailored specifically for thick, wavy hair. The visual impact in the photo is undeniable: a masterful sweep of golden blonde locks that honors a natural widow's peak while maintaining a commanding, lifted silhouette at the front hairline. The sides are kept neatly tucked and brushed straight back, creating a streamlined profile that perfectly frames a strong, square jawline without relying on aggressive, modern skin fades. This maintains a highly distinguished, classic appeal.
Turning our attention to the back view, the true beauty of your Type 2 wavy texture comes alive. The hair flows seamlessly from the crown down to the nape of the neck, naturally converging into a soft, layered V-shape that speaks to excellent, precise scissor work. This isn't a flat, greasy, or overly rigid look; it boasts dynamic movement, a semi-matte to natural shine finish, and an incredibly rich, dense appearance. It is the quintessential executive cut, ideal for the boardroom, high-stakes client meetings, or any formal occasion where you want to project maturity, unwavering confidence, and refined grooming.
Turning our attention to the back view, the true beauty of your Type 2 wavy texture comes alive. The hair flows seamlessly from the crown down to the nape of the neck, naturally converging into a soft, layered V-shape that speaks to excellent, precise scissor work. This isn't a flat, greasy, or overly rigid look; it boasts dynamic movement, a semi-matte to natural shine finish, and an incredibly rich, dense appearance. It is the quintessential executive cut, ideal for the boardroom, high-stakes client meetings, or any formal occasion where you want to project maturity, unwavering confidence, and refined grooming.
Key Features
- Pronounced frontal volume that sweeps elegantly backward, complementing and framing a natural widow's peak instead of fighting it.
- Distinctive wavy texture (Type 2) that creates beautiful, natural, overlapping layers clearly visible from the back perspective.
- Seamless length transition from the shorter, tightly brushed sides (6-20 millimeters) to the sweeping 10-20 centimeter top section.
- Converging hair flow at the nape of the neck, creating a soft, natural ducktail effect that adds incredible visual interest to the back.
- Structured yet highly flexible silhouette that completely avoids the rigid helmet look, allowing for natural movement throughout the day.
- Clean, tailored edges around the ears and a softly tapered neckline for a polished, highly professional executive aesthetic.
Getting the Cut
- Request a classic, all-scissor-cut slick back with approximately 10 to 15 centimeters of length left on the top to ensure there is enough weight for the hair to lay back smoothly.
- Ask for the sides and back to be cut using the shears-over-comb technique or a long clipper guard (number 4 to 6) to leave roughly 15 to 20 millimeters of length.
- Instruct your barber to blend the sides into the top section seamlessly, strictly avoiding any harsh disconnections, undercuts, or hard parts.
- Specify that you want point cutting or texturizing shears used lightly on the ends to encourage your natural Type 2 wave to flow backward without clumping heavily.
- Ask them to leave the front hairline slightly longer than the crown to help build that sweeping frontal volume and accommodate your widow's peak gracefully.
- Request a softly tapered, natural neckline rather than a blocked or squared-off finish, complementing the natural V-shape flow of your dense hair at the nape.
Daily Routine
- Start your routine with freshly washed, towel-dried hair that remains slightly damp to allow for optimal styling product distribution and heat control.
- Apply a generous amount of pre-styling volumizing mousse or grooming tonic directly into the roots to build a strong foundation for the prominent front sweep.
- Using a professional blow dryer on medium heat and a highly vented Denman brush, direct the airflow from the front hairline straight back toward the crown of your head.
- As you dry the shorter sides, use your hands or a fine-tooth comb to press the hair flat against your head, directing it backward to keep your side profile extremely slim.
- Once the hair is completely dry, scoop out a nickel-sized amount of medium to firm hold styling cream or a premium low-shine pomade.
- Emulsify the product thoroughly in your palms until warm, then stroke it completely through your hair from front to back, ensuring the wavy texture at the rear gets coated.
- Use a wide-tooth carbon comb for a final pass to create those distinct, structured lines visible in the photo, gently patting down any stray flyaways for a pristine finish.
Products & Tools
- Premium medium to firm hold styling cream or water-based pomade with a natural, semi-matte finish to ensure you avoid a greasy or wet appearance.
- High-quality volumizing pre-styler mousse or sea salt grooming tonic to provide essential foundational lift right at the widow's peak.
- Professional-grade blow dryer equipped with a directional concentrator nozzle to perfectly control and smooth out the thick wavy texture.
- Classic Denman brush or a vented styling brush for gripping the highly dense hair securely during the initial blow-dry and shaping phase.
- Wide-tooth carbon comb designed for creating the final, separated styling lines and texture without accidentally flattening your built-up volume.
- Deep-cleansing clarifying shampoo to effectively remove the intensive styling products and buildup at the end of every work week.
Maintenance
- Schedule regular barber touch-ups strictly every 5 to 8 weeks to keep the sides crisp and prevent the nape of the neck from looking unkempt or overgrown.
- Wash your hair 2 to 3 times a week with a premium hydrating shampoo, as thick, wavy hair desperately needs its natural oils to lay correctly and maintain health.
- Strictly avoid sleeping with heavy styling products left in your hair; thoroughly rinse or gently brush them out every single night to prevent severe scalp irritation.
- Incorporate a lightweight, high-quality leave-in conditioner on your wash days to keep the blonde strands looking vibrant and prevent dry, frizzy, unmanageable ends.
- Avoid wearing tight hats or caps whenever possible, as they will permanently crush your carefully crafted frontal volume and disrupt the backward flow.
Best For
Men with strong square or rectangular face shapes, as the swept-back volume beautifully elongates the face while perfectly highlighting a strong, masculine jawline.
Thick, highly dense hair types (specifically Type 2 waves) that possess the natural structural integrity to support highly voluminous, swept-back styles.
Mature gentlemen aged 45 and older who are actively seeking an age-appropriate, distinguished, and highly commanding executive aesthetic.
Professional business environments, corporate boardrooms, and formal office settings requiring an impeccably polished, trustworthy appearance.
Individuals who fully embrace their natural widow's peak hairline and want to incorporate it confidently into their daily signature style.
Pro Tips
- Never apply your finishing pomade or styling cream to soaking wet hair; doing so will cause the thick waves to clump together and look like a solid, greasy helmet.
- If the short hair on the sides starts puffing out stubbornly between haircuts, use a tiny dab of strong-hold matte clay just on the sideburns to effectively glue them back.
- During particularly humid summer months, immediately switch to a specialized humidity-resistant styling cream to prevent the wavy back section from curling up at the neckline.
- To absolutely maximize the natural volume at your widow's peak, use your blow dryer to push that specific front section straight upward before aggressively directing it backward.