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Wolf Cut Hairstyles Are Taking Over Hollywood

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Marie Claire take dramatic hairstyle changes very seriously, we spoke to a few hair experts about what exactly you should ask for when you get to the salon.

But where did the style even come from? And why is it trending in 2022 alongside styles like ultra-voluminous blowouts a la Rachel Green from Friends? "I think they’re trending because they’re fun and edgy but aren’t as extreme as a mullet, so they’re less scary and grow out really cute," says New York City-based hair stylist Alexandra Efstratiou.

Efstratiou has long been a fan of edgy, shaggy styles, and is one of the city's go-to's when it comes to recreating the trendy wolf-cut this summer. "There’s such an '80s and '90s aesthetic revival with fashion and media—like with the new Stranger Things season—so the inspiration is there but in a more modern, cool way. " First things first, let's break down what exactly a "wolf cut" hairstyle even is.  "A wolf cut is a playful combination of a shag and a mullet," says Amy Abramite, Creative Director and Stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago. "It’s a shaggy style with short layers up top that blend into curtain bangs that frame the face.

The longer lengths are wispy with soft, airy ends that flick out. They are disconnected from the front with choppy layers for movement and separation. "Wolf cuts can look great on different lengths of hair and on different hair textures, so make sure to chat with your stylist about what would look the best on your specific face shape. "They can be worn on curly or straight hair so there’s a really broad appeal for the demographic they suit," says Efstratiou.

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