How To Pull Off The Trendy Wolf Cut

Posted by Mittie Cheatwood on Sunday, June 9, 2024

Before asking your stylist to chop away at those front pieces of hair to achieve the courageous short-in-the-front, long-in-the-back shag, you should consider whether the wolf cut will be a fit for your hair type and texture. While this haircut gives off the vibes that you don't bother putting much time into your everyday hair styling routine, the wolf cut may require more maintenance depending on your hair type.

The voluminous and relaxed look works best on hair that gives stylists room to play around with layers. Thicker hair that is prone to natural curls or waves have an advantage when it comes to the wolf cut, hairstylist Brittany Johnson of Mayvenn told Oprah Daily.

Those with finer hair that tends to stay straight may find themselves spending more time on styling their wolf cut to achieve that signature messy look. "Straight hair will likely require a bit more styling time to create movement or volume at home," Johnson said.

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