
I then move the hair all around, making sure the layers are sitting how I like them with lots of kicks and flips and whimsical texture." Hair by Andy Judd courtesy of look was prepped and styled using with color created using Hair by Suguru Inagaki courtesy of Hair by Adrianna Reyes-Miner courtesy of You can see more trending Wolf Cut hair looks by reading Beauty Launchpad 's January/February 2023 issue. I do this again (1" sections on either side of that original middle section). "Once finished, I take a 1" vertical section at 90 degrees from the crown to the bangs, cutting from short to long again and creating little points. While removing length to sit at our guide, I also continue to carve in negative space, removing weight and creating movement and texture in each section. I do the same technique moving back from the sides, pulling all of the hair forward in 2" sections. I carve in negative space throughout the sections to create movement and texture. This style is great to give volume & texture to finer. This midi wolf shag is giving major rocker vibes, but you can also pair it with soft curls and waves for a more romantic feel, notes Clyde Haygood, a celebrity hairstylist and ambassador for Pura D’Or. I direct this hair forward in about 2" sections utilizing my 'bangs' section as a guide. Along with the mullet, shags are cousins to the versatile wolf cut. Moving back, I create a horseshoe section from recession to recession, wrapping just under the crown. I then cut again from short to long from recession to temple. "On the sides, I direct the hair forward, holding the section vertically and over and directing the hair in my hand upward.

Using my Jatai Plier straight razor, I intentionally carve her bangs (from recession to recession) in small sections from short to long, creating points for separation. "From there, I section out a 1" 'headband' section around her front hairline from temple to temple.

"I start this wispy and textured wolf cut by observing my model's head shape and where her head curves sit I then plan on working with her curvatures for a tailored haircut," Hamrock shares. Here is some inspiration to get you started, as well as a how-to: Hair by Margeaux Therese Hamrock courtesy of Hamrock shares how she created this wispy and textured wolf cut: If you want to create this trending look for your clients, look no further. This style can be transformed to be edgy, chic or glamorous to fit the vibe of your client, depending on how short or soft you want to go on the layers and how mussy you style it. As the name implies, the wolf cut is a bit wild because of its shaggy, wavy and disconnected layers that make a nod to the mullet shape because they are cut shorter around the crown of the head to create volume with longer layers in the back. This cut is a modern-day mashup of the '70s shag and the '80s mullet. The wolf cut is the newest hair trend taking over social media.
