Front and back view of a man with thick dark brown wavy hair styled into a textured fringe, featuring short tapered sides and a full beard.
Fringe

Textured Wavy Fringe with Tapered Sides for Thick Hair

Top Top Medium (5-10 cm)
Sides Sides Short (6-20 mm)
Hair Type Hair Type Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape Face Shape Diamond
Maintenance Maintenance Low
Thickness Thickness Thick / Dense

About This Style

Embrace the effortless appeal of a textured wavy fringe, perfectly tailored for thick, dense hair. Looking closely at this style in the photo, you immediately notice the heavy, piecey fringe that falls naturally across the forehead. This strategic forward sweep is exceptional at softening the sharp angles and prominent cheekbones typical of a diamond face shape. The rich, dark brown waves are masterfully layered on top to remove excess bulk while simultaneously enhancing your natural Type 2 wave pattern. This isn't a rigid, heavily styled look; instead, it thrives on a casual, lived-in aesthetic that pairs exceptionally well with a meticulously groomed full beard, bridging the gap between rugged masculinity and modern grooming.

Turning to the back and sides, the hair is kept relatively short—ranging from 6 to 20 millimeters—creating a subtle, sophisticated contrast that draws the eye upward to the dynamic movement on top. Because the transition is seamlessly blended with scissors or a longer clipper guard rather than starkly disconnected, the haircut grows out beautifully and maintains a cohesive silhouette. The neckline is gently tapered, preserving the natural wave texture even at the nape of the neck. Whether you are heading to a creative office environment, grabbing weekend coffee, or simply need an everyday style that takes under five minutes to put together, this low-maintenance wavy fringe delivers outstanding results.

Key Features

  • Prominent, forward-swept textured fringe resting just above the eyebrows, designed to break up the forehead and frame the upper face.
  • Natural Type 2 waves dramatically enhanced through strategic point cutting, allowing thick hair to exhibit movement without looking overly bulky.
  • Soft, tapered sides (6-20 mm) that blend seamlessly into the longer top, avoiding any harsh skin fades or aggressive disconnections.
  • Medium top length (5-10 cm) providing enough canvas for the thick hair to showcase its natural, organic flow and piecey texture.
  • Rounded, organic overall silhouette that perfectly balances the sharp jawline and cheekbones of a diamond face shape.
  • Gently tapered neckline in the back that maintains the wavy texture all the way down without looking unkempt or messy.
  • Seamless sideburn integration where the shorter side lengths naturally fade into a dense, well-groomed facial hair profile.

Getting the Cut

  1. Ask for a textured forward-swept fringe with a medium length on top, specifically requesting 5 to 10 centimeters to allow your natural waves to form properly.
  2. Request meticulous scissor work or a long clipper guard (around a #3 to #6) on the sides and back, keeping the length between 6 and 20 millimeters for a soft finish.
  3. Instruct the barber to use point cutting and texturizing shears extensively on the top to remove internal bulk from your thick hair without losing the wave pattern.
  4. Ask for a seamless, low taper blend from the sides into the top, ensuring there is no harsh disconnection, hard part, or drastic undercut.
  5. Specify that the front fringe should be cut bluntly but heavily textured at the tips so it falls naturally, unevenly, and effortlessly across the forehead.
  6. Request a natural, softly tapered neckline at the back rather than a harsh squared-off block, which ensures a much softer and more forgiving grow-out phase.
  7. Ask the barber to blend your sideburns smoothly into your beard, maintaining a cohesive, connected look between the facial hair and the sides.

Daily Routine

  1. Start your morning routine by towel-drying your hair gently after a shower, making sure to leave it slightly damp to help your natural waves clump together.
  2. Apply a dime-sized amount of lightweight sea salt spray or a premium light-hold curl cream evenly through the top section to activate and encourage the wavy texture.
  3. Use your fingers to vigorously scrunch the product into the hair, pushing the strands forward toward your forehead to establish the primary fringe direction.
  4. Let your hair air dry entirely for the most natural, relaxed finish, or use a blow dryer equipped with a diffuser attachment on low heat and low speed to accelerate drying.
  5. Once the hair is completely dry to the touch, take a very small amount of matte clay or styling paste and warm it thoroughly between your palms until it becomes invisible.
  6. Lightly scrunch the warmed clay into the ends of the hair, using your fingertips to twist and separate individual pieces of the fringe for a highly textured look.
  7. Strictly avoid using any combs or brushes during the styling process, as these tools will break apart the natural waves and create unwanted frizz in your thick hair.

Products & Tools

  • Premium sea salt spray (light hold, matte finish) to enhance natural wave formation, add necessary grit, and boost volume at the roots.
  • Matte styling clay or texturizing paste (medium hold, zero shine) specifically for piecing out the fringe and adding definition to the ends.
  • High-quality blow dryer equipped with a specialized diffuser attachment to dry the waves gently without blowing the texture apart.
  • Soft microfiber towel for gentle, friction-free drying that actively prevents frizz and breakage in thick, naturally wavy hair types.
  • Wide-tooth detangling shower comb (strictly to be used only in the shower while conditioner is applied to prevent snagging).
  • Nourishing beard oil and a firm boar bristle brush to keep the facial hair looking sharp, hydrated, and perfectly styled alongside the haircut.

Maintenance

  • Schedule your barber visits every 5 to 8 weeks to maintain the precise tapered shape and keep the thick top section from becoming too heavy or unmanageable.
  • Limit hair washing with traditional shampoo to just 2 or 3 times a week to prevent stripping the vital natural oils that keep your coarse, wavy hair hydrated.
  • Utilize a high-quality hydrating conditioner daily to maintain optimal moisture levels and keep the thick waves soft, pliable, and easy to control.
  • Strictly avoid using heavy gels, pomades, or high-shine products that will weigh down the forward fringe and make the hair look greasy or artificially stiff.
  • Consider sleeping on a silk or satin pillowcase to significantly reduce overnight friction, preventing your waves from getting frizzy or flattened while you sleep.

Best For

Face Shapes: Ideal for Diamond, Oval, and Heart face shapes, as the heavy forward-swept fringe effectively minimizes a wider forehead and beautifully balances sharp cheekbones. Hair Types: Specifically tailored for Type 2 wavy hair with thick or dense volume that can effortlessly support the heavy, textured weight on top. Lifestyles: Perfect for casual, creative, or flexible everyday environments where a relaxed, lived-in, and highly approachable aesthetic is highly appreciated. Age Ranges: Exceptionally popular for men aged 25 to 35 seeking a modern, youthful, yet distinctly rugged appearance that pairs well with facial hair.

Pro Tips

  • If your hair is exceptionally thick and dense, specifically ask your barber to utilize the slice cutting or channel cutting technique to remove internal weight without fraying the ends of your waves.
  • During humid summer months, lean much more heavily on your sea salt spray and skip the matte styling clay entirely to prevent the hair from feeling too heavy, sticky, or greasy in the heat.
  • Never try to force the fringe to lay perfectly straight or uniform; the true stylistic charm of this specific haircut lies in its wonderfully messy, asymmetrical, and highly textured organic flow.
  • To keep the beard looking as intentional as the haircut, ensure the cheek lines and neckline are sharply defined to contrast with the messy nature of the wavy fringe above.
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