6: Face-Framing Layers

Face-framing layers are a key part of the butterfly wolf cut. These layers start near your cheekbones and get longer as they blend into the rest of your hair.
They soften your face shape and draw attention to your eyes. You can style these layers straight or wavy for different looks.
7: Choppy Ends

Choppy ends add a cool, edgy vibe to your butterfly wolf cut. This technique creates a textured, piece-y look at the bottom of your hair.
Ask your stylist to use thinning shears or a razor to create uneven ends. This adds movement and dimension to your style.
8: Curtain Bangs

Curtain bangs add a stylish touch to your butterfly wolf cut. They frame your face nicely and blend seamlessly into the layers.
You can part these bangs down the middle or sweep them to the sides. This versatile fringe works well with different face shapes and hair textures.
9: Wispy Tails

Wispy tails add a soft, feathery finish to your butterfly wolf cut. These light, airy ends create movement and texture.
You’ll love how they frame your face and give your hair a carefree, effortless vibe.