4: Wavy Bangs for Face-Framing

I love how wavy bangs can frame the face in a wolf cut.
They add a soft, feminine touch to this edgy style.
Face-framing bangs look stunning with natural waves. They draw attention to the eyes and cheekbones.
I recommend keeping the bangs slightly longer for the best look and letting them blend into the layers.
5: Tousled Texture for Effortless Style

I love how the tousled texture adds a carefree vibe to wavy wolf cuts.
It’s easy to achieve with some texturizing spray and scrunching.
The messy, undone look works great for casual days or nights out.
It requires minimal styling, which is perfect for busy women.
6: Shaggy Layers with Natural Waves

I love how shaggy layers enhance natural waves in a wolf cut.
The choppy texture adds movement and volume to wavy hair.
This style works great for medium to long lengths.
Layers cut at different angles create a tousled, effortless look. I find it frames the face nicely while keeping a relaxed vibe.
7: Soft Waves for an Elegant Look

I love how soft waves add elegance to a wolf cut.
This style gives a feminine touch while keeping the edgy vibe.
I use a large barrel curling iron on loose sections to get this look. I brush out the curls gently for a softer finish.
The result is graceful waves that flow beautifully with the wolf cut’s layers. It’s perfect for a polished yet relaxed appearance.