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Rock an edgy new look with these wolf cut styles
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Wolf cuts are a modern mix between mullets and shag haircuts. Known for their versatility, wolf cuts are the perfect style for any hair length or texture. While wolf cuts look great on any gender, we’ve gathered a list of the best masculine styles for you. Keep reading to discover all the differences between wolf cuts, which one is best for you, and styling tips to keep your hair looking its best.

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Korean Wolf Cut

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  1. Inspired by styles worn by K-pop stars, this version of the wolf cut adds a soft finish to straight hair. It’s less choppy than some other wolf cuts and gives your hair texture and depth. Ask for long, face-framing curtain bangs for a less edgy look. [7]
    • Fun fact: men’s wolf cuts first became popular in South Korea before being adopted by Western cultures.
    • Styling Tip: For a polished look, blow-dry your hair so it's smooth and shiny.
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Textured Wolf Cut

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  1. Ask for short layers at the top of your hair that thin out toward the ends. This gives your hair a lot of movement while making it look fuller on top. This cut is a great option for straight hair because of the added texture.
    • Styling Tip: Use both blow drying and air drying techniques to dry your wolf cut. Allow your hair to air dry until it’s slightly damp, then attach a diffuser to your blow dryer to add volume to your hair. [8]
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      • All wolf cuts require some maintenance to achieve the look. Be sure this is something you’re willing to do before asking for the cut!
      • After styling your hair, lock the look into place with some hairspray.
      • If you want to color your hair, consider going to a professional stylist rather than using box dye.
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