Wavy Comb Over with Scissor-Tapered Sides for Thick Hair
Top
Medium (5-10 cm)
Sides
Short (6-20 mm)
Hair Type
Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape
Square
Maintenance
Medium
Thickness
Thick / Dense
About This Style
This modern wavy comb over is a masterful blend of professional polish and natural texture, tailored specifically for men with thick, dense hair. Looking closely at the cut, you will notice how the sweeping volume on top cleverly complements a strong square jawline while subtly addressing a receding hairline by drawing the eye upward and across the crown. The front section is elevated gracefully, creating a sophisticated wave that falls effortlessly into place. The sides are kept neatly tapered with scissors rather than aggressively faded with clippers, preserving enough length to lay flat and blend seamlessly into a well-groomed, structured beard. This creates a highly cohesive, masculine silhouette that feels incredibly refined from every angle. The back view reveals a masterful weight balance, where the heavy density of the hair is perfectly sculpted to lay smoothly over the crown without unwanted bulk. Whether you are stepping into a corporate boardroom or attending a high-end evening event, this style projects unshakeable confidence and sophistication. The natural wave pattern is embraced rather than fought, giving the overall look a sense of effortless, dynamic movement that prevents the traditional comb over from looking rigid, glued-down, or dated.
Key Features
- Sweeping front volume that lifts effortlessly off the forehead and flows diagonally across the top of the head.
- Scissor-cut, moderately tapered sides (retaining around 10-15mm of length) that dramatically soften the overall profile.
- Deep, natural-looking side part that expertly organizes the thick, wavy texture without looking artificially drawn.
- Blended, natural neckline that drops smoothly with the head shape rather than utilizing a harsh, high-contrast skin fade.
- Intricately textured crown area that allows the Type 2 waves to interlock smoothly at the back of the head.
- Seamless, highly professional transition from the sideburns directly into a structured, medium-length facial hair style.
- A balanced weight line around the parietal ridge that supports the heavy top section while keeping the sides looking lean.
Getting the Cut
- Ask for a classic, modernized comb over with scissor-cut sides left around half an inch to three-quarters of an inch long (roughly a #4 to #6 guard equivalent if clippers are absolutely necessary).
- Request a medium length on the top section, specifically asking to leave 3 to 4 inches (7-10 cm) in the front bangs to allow for that dramatic, sweeping volume seen in the photo.
- Specify a low, natural taper at the nape of the neck and carefully around the ears to keep the edges perfectly clean without exposing too much scalp.
- Ask your barber to generously point-cut the top to remove some of the heavy bulk from your thick hair, which will powerfully encourage your natural waves to sit nicely without ballooning outward into a mushroom shape.
- Request a soft, unhardened side part—communicate clearly to avoid having a hard part shaved in with a detail trimmer, as you want the hair to fall as naturally as possible.
- Have the barber expertly blend the sideburns directly into your beard, keeping the transition smooth, seamless, and proportional to the hair length on the sides of your head.
- Ask them to leave enough weight at the parietal ridge so the top hair has a strong foundation to rest on, preventing the sides from looking entirely disconnected from the top.
Daily Routine
- Start your routine with towel-dried hair that is still slightly damp, as this crucial step helps control thick, wavy hair before it dries too frizzy or unruly.
- Apply a dime-sized amount of a premium pre-styling sea salt spray or a lightweight volumizing mousse directly to the roots to build a strong foundation for all-day volume.
- Using a professional blow dryer set on medium heat and high airflow, brush the top hair upward and backward using a vented brush or a medium round brush to establish the sweeping comb over direction.
- Once the hair is approximately 80% dry, immediately switch your blow dryer to the cool shot setting to lock the wave pattern, secure the volume, and close the hair cuticles for added shine.
- Scoop a moderate amount of high-quality matte clay or medium-hold styling cream, warm it thoroughly by rubbing it vigorously between your palms until invisible.
- Work the product evenly through the top section starting from the back crown area and moving toward the front, ensuring every strand gets a light coating for maximum control.
- Use your fingertips to manually define the individual waves and piece out the texture, ensuring the part line is clean but not rigidly slicked down to the scalp.
- Smooth down the sides and back lightly with any residual product left on your hands to tame flyaways and ensure a highly polished, professional finish.
Products & Tools
- Premium matte styling clay or a high-quality medium-hold cream to achieve a natural, low-shine finish with pliable control.
- Pre-styling volume spray, thickening tonic, or light mousse to support the heavy, thick waves throughout the entire day.
- Professional-grade blow dryer equipped with a directional concentrator nozzle for precise heat application and styling control.
- Vented styling brush or a ceramic round brush to allow maximum airflow during the crucial blow-dry phase.
- Wide-tooth carbon comb to help establish the initial side part without flattening the hair or pulling uncomfortably at the dense roots.
- Nourishing beard oil or a conditioning beard balm to keep the facial hair looking as polished, hydrated, and healthy as the haircut itself.
Maintenance
- Schedule regular barber visits every 3 to 4 weeks to maintain the precise neatness of the tapered sides and prevent the thick top section from becoming heavy and unmanageable.
- Wash your hair 2 to 3 times a week with a high-quality, sulfate-free hydrating shampoo to keep your thick waves moisturized and prevent unwanted frizz from forming.
- Apply a lightweight, nourishing conditioner after every single wash to ensure the dense hair remains soft, healthy, and exceptionally pliable for your daily styling routine.
- Strictly avoid heavy, oil-based pomades or strong-hold gels that can aggressively weigh down the natural waves and make the style look greasy, flat, or outdated.
- Sleep on a premium silk or satin pillowcase to drastically reduce overnight friction, which helps preserve the wave pattern and makes morning restyling significantly faster.
- Use a clarifying shampoo once a month to remove any stubborn product buildup from the matte clays and styling creams, keeping your scalp healthy and fresh.
Best For
Men with strong square or balanced oval face shapes, as the sweeping upward height on top beautifully balances and complements sharp, masculine jawlines.
Thick, highly dense hair types featuring a natural wave pattern (Type 2), which provides the necessary internal structure to hold the style effortlessly.
Professional corporate environments, office settings, and formal events where a highly polished, sophisticated, yet modern look is strictly required.
Guys experiencing a mildly receding hairline at the temples, as the sweeping frontal volume brilliantly distracts the eye and covers the recession perfectly.
Young professionals and mature men alike who are seeking a highly stylish, enduring aesthetic that pairs impeccably with a neatly groomed, structured beard.
Pro Tips
- If your thick hair starts to feel excessively heavy or difficult to style between your regular cuts, ask your barber for a quick texturizing touch-up rather than a full length reduction.
- In humid weather conditions or during the hot summer months, finish your styling routine with a very light mist of flexible-hold hairspray to lock out moisture and prevent frizz.
- Never force the side part line with a comb; instead, gently push the hair back and let your hair's natural growth pattern dictate exactly where the sweep should organically begin.
- Keep your beard neckline sharply defined and meticulously trimmed to provide a striking, clean contrast with the softer, natural scissor taper at the back of your head.
- When applying your styling clay, remember that less is always more; you can always add a tiny bit more product, but over-applying will immediately collapse the volume of your waves.