The Wolf Cut is Set to Take Salons by Storm This Spring

The Wolf Cut is Set to Take Salons by Storm This Spring

Updated on 24th Mar 2026 by Chlo Weldon

The Wolf Cut is set to be one of the most requested styles in salons this spring. Seen on celebrities such as Miley Cyrus, Cara Delevingne, Jenna Ortega and Suki Waterhouse, it’s a cut that looks edgy and statement-making, but one of the reasons it’s gained such popularity is how wearable it actually is. Part shag, part mullet, it combines choppy layers with movement and volume, making it adaptable to a wide range of hair types and client lifestyles.

The style is defined by textured, unblended layers, with shorter pieces at the crown adding lift and longer lengths creating natural movement. For stylists, it’s a cut that can be tailored to each client: fine or straight hair benefits from the added volume from carefully layered crown sections, wavy or curly hair is enhanced when the layers follow the natural curl pattern to encourage shape without adding bulk, and thicker hair can be shaped with longer layers to remove weight while keeping fullness and texture. Subtle point-cutting and texturising at the ends are key to creating that lived-in, effortless movement that defines the look.

Here, Diana Carson, Artistic Director, Rainbow Room International, takes us through the trend, and gives her tips on layering, texturising, and working with different hair types...

The Mid-Length Wolf Cut

The mid-length version is the most versatile interpretation and will suit a wide range of clients. The layers are choppy but controlled, with slightly shorter crown sections to create subtle lift, and lengths typically fall around the collarbone. For wavy or curly hair, cutting in line with the natural pattern ensures the layers enhance the texture without adding bulk, while on straighter hair, point-cutting at the ends adds movement and body. This is the version clients can experiment with, wearing it polished or tousled, and it’s approachable while still feeling modern and edgy. It’s the cut where stylists can really show their skill in blending texture and shape without overworking the hair.

Short Bixie Wolf Cut

The Short Bixie Wolf is a bolder take on the trend. With shorter layers at the nape that gradually blend into longer, choppier pieces, it creates a strong, confident shape that works particularly well on fine or straight hair. The crown is layered strategically to lift and prevent the cut from looking flat, while the ends are lightly texturised to enhance natural movement. Styling is simple: a light texturising product or cream can be scrunched through the hair to define the layers and bring out the tousled effect. It’s a look that immediately gives attitude while remaining practical for clients and manageable in salon finishes.

Short Bixie Wolf Cut

Long Wolf Cut

For clients with thick or heavy hair, the long Wolf Cut offers a softer, more textured option. Longer layers remove weight while keeping the cut full and dynamic, and pairing the style with shaggy bangs adds dimension. On naturally curly or wavy hair, cutting according to the growth pattern prevents unnecessary bulk, and layering strategically through the mid-lengths and ends ensures movement while maintaining structure. This version gives clients a wearable look that still has personality, and it’s ideal for those who want a more flowing, adaptable style.

Long Wolf Cut

Whether it’s the Short Bixie, the mid-length, or the long variation, the Wolf Cut is a modern, versatile style that will be one of 2026’s most requested looks.

Read Next: How To Cut a Wolf Cut

Image Credits:

  • Hair: Diana Carson
  • Photography: Chris Bulezuik
  • Make-up: Jak Morgan
  • Styling: Clare Frith
Chlo Weldon

Chlo Weldon

Published 24th Mar 2026

Chlo writes regular content for the print magazine and website, as well as scheduling the content for HJ’s social media channels. Chlo has a master’s degree in Magazine Journalism and previously worked as Assistant Editor at craft magazine Tattered Lace. After moving to London from her small hometown to be part of the HJ team, she is loving every minute of being involved in the industry. She loves a good treatment and is on a mission for a longer and thicker mane.

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