Wolf Cut: the trendy haircut also in Rome
Today I’m going to tell you about a haircut that we really like and that has been increasingly requested in salons lately: the wolf cut.
The wolf cut is a haircut that combines elements of the mullet and the shag, creating a modern and versatile look. The style originates from South Korea, a country from which many new trends originate, and is characterized by voluminous and thinned layers on the top of the head, with thinner and wavy ends in the back. The result is a wild and messy look, but at the same time elegant and sophisticated.
Wolf cut: which hair types is it suitable for?
Yes, that’s fine but for which hair is the wolf cut suitable? It must be said first of all that the wolf cut is extremely versatile and can be adapted to different types of hair and various face shapes. Experience and continuous updating lead me to say that:
- Thick hair – The wolf cut is ideal for those with thick hair, as having lots of hair helps reduce volume and create movement.
- Thin hair – Even those with thin hair can opt for the wolf cut, but it is advisable to apply texturizing products to prevent the hair from appearing flat.
- Curly or wavy hair – The wolf cut will enhance the natural texture of curly or wavy hair, creating a dynamic and lively look.
- Straight hair – If you have straight hair, the wolf cut can add volume and dimension, especially if you combine it with a thinned out fringe.
Wolf cut for men
The wolf cut isn’t just for women; men can rock this versatile and bold style too. The wolf cut for men combines elements of the mullet and the shag, creating a look that’s both modern and retro.
Celebrities who have chosen the Wolf cut
The wolf cut has conquered many celebrities, becoming a real trend among the jet-set stars.
Among women I remember Billie Eilish, who showed off a wolf cut that drove her fans crazy, Miley Cyrus, Jenna Ortega, who skyrocketed the requests for wolf cuts in American salons and Keke Palmer.
Among men who have adopted the wolf cut I think of Timothée Chalamet and Jungkook of BTS, who have contributed to increasing the request among men too.
How to maintain and style the Wolf cut
To best maintain your wolf cut, I leave you some tips:
- Texturizing products – As products, you can use mousse or sea salt spray to enhance the natural texture of your hair.
- Drying – Try alternating air drying with the use of a diffuser to add volume and movement.
- Regular cuts – Visit your stylist every 6-8 weeks to maintain the shape and freshness of the cut.
Alternatives to Wolf cut
If the wolf cut appeals to you, you may also be interested in other similar cuts:
- Shag – The wolf cut is inspired by this cut, featuring layered bangs and a full fringe.
- Mullet – Another precursor to the wolf cut, with a short top and a longer back.
- Pixie cut – For those looking for a shorter but still dynamic look, the pixie cut with layered bangs can be a good alternative.
Wolf cut in Rome: entrust your hair to Mood Hair Lab!
The wolf cut is more than just a haircut; it is an expression of style and personality. Don’t trust just any hairdresser but choose someone who, like us, can give you the right advice, has experience to spare and uses only the best products.
If you are in Rome and want to try the wolf cut, call us or come visit us in the salon for a personalized consultation. We will be happy to help you and we will help you discover how this cut can transform your look! And don’t forget to take a look at our hairdresser promotions!
Credits: photo by Rosa Rafael on Unsplash.