![]() This is straightforward for straight hair. It’s a combo of choppy and short layers and gets thicker at the back. However, the wolf cut doesn’t have a specific shape. Like a shag, the wolf cut has short face-framing layers that create volume around the face. It’s more challenging to pinpoint the difference between a shag cut and a wolf cut, especially for those with curly hair. On the other hand, the wolf cut has more even layers distributed throughout the length of the hair. In a mullet cut, the layers are focused at the top, giving a big crown and thin sides. The difference between these two styles is where the stylist puts the layers. The combination of shag and mullet gives people with wolf cuts that carefree, rockstar look. ![]() This was extremely popular among rock bands in the ’80s and ’90s.
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