11: Mullet-Forward Wolf Cut with Baby Bangs

This edgier interpretation leans into the mullet aspect of the wolf cut with a more dramatic difference between the shorter front and longer back.
The tiny baby bangs add another element of boldness.
Ask for pronounced “business in front, party in back” proportions with ultra-short fringe.
This confident style makes a fashion-forward statement while showcasing your unique personality.
Style with maximum texture to emphasize the intentional disconnect between the different lengths.
12: Wolf Cut with Rounded Bangs

This soft, feminine variation features a wavy wolf cut with gently rounded bangs that curve at the edges.
The softened fringe creates a sweet, flattering frame for your eyes and cheekbones.
Request a traditional wolf cut with bangs cut in an arch shape rather than straight across. This face-framing technique particularly flatters square and heart-shaped faces.
The curved bangs soften the edginess of the wolf cut, creating a more approachable, versatile style.
13: Long Wolf Cut with See-Through Bangs

This Korean-inspired style pairs a longer wolf cut with delicate, sparse “see-through” bangs.
The wispy fringe creates a subtle face-framing effect without blocking your features.
Ask for long layers with the wolf cut’s signature crown volume and very thin, transparent bangs. This delicate approach works particularly well with fine hair textures.
The lightweight bangs require minimal styling and grow out almost imperceptibly for a low-maintenance option.
14: Wavy Pixie Wolf with Textured Bangs

This short interpretation combines pixie elements with wolf cut layering and textured bangs.
The cropped length showcases the wolf cut’s volume and movement in a bold, convenient package.
Request short, heavily layered sides and back with a slightly longer crown and textured fringe.
This confident style works beautifully with natural waves and curls.
The short length offers wash-and-go convenience while maintaining the wolf cut’s signature attitude.
15: Octopus-Wolf Hybrid with Eyebrow-Grazing Bangs

This trendy combination merges elements of the popular “octopus cut” (more dramatic disconnection between top and bottom) with wolf-cut layering.
The straight, eyebrow-length bangs complete the bold look.
Ask for very short layers at the crown with significantly longer lengths at the bottom, creating an octopus-like silhouette with wolf cut texturing.
This fashion-forward style makes a distinctive statement.
The dramatic disconnection works especially well with wavy hair that can showcase the intentional structure.
16: ’70s-Inspired Wolf Cut with Curtain Bangs

This retro-influenced style channels the original shag with rounded layers and center-parted curtain bangs.
The nostalgic silhouette offers vintage appeal with modern texture and movement.
Request rounded layers throughout (rather than pointed) with face-framing curtain bangs.
This classic approach works beautifully with natural waves enhanced by a curling iron.
Add highlights throughout to emphasize the layers and create a sun-kissed ’70s vibe.