Hairstyles Women
Medium Length Wolf Cut Hairstyles
The effortlessly cool cut that took over — eight ways to wear the wolf cut at medium length.
Part shag, part mullet, entirely its own thing — the wolf cut has earned its place as the defining haircut of the decade. At medium length, it finds its sweet spot: enough weight to move beautifully, enough layers to create that signature lived-in volume. Whether you wear it wild or refined, the eight variations below prove there is a wolf cut for every woman.
The Classic Wolf CutChoppy layers, a curtain fringe, and that signature volume at the crown. The original and still the best — effortless in the morning, striking all day.
Textured Wolf with Face FramingSoft layers pulled forward to frame the face, with the rest falling in loose, unstructured waves. Flattering on almost every face shape.
Curtain Bang Wolf CutThe wolf cut's most iconic pairing. A centre-parted fringe that parts naturally and softens the whole look — romantic without trying.
Wavy Wolf CutWhen natural waves meet the wolf cut's layered structure, the result is something close to perfection. Air-dry and go — no styling required.
Edgy Wolf with Disconnected LayersDeliberately unblended layers that create a raw, almost rebellious finish. Bold enough to make a statement, wearable enough for every day.
Soft Wolf CutAll the shape of the wolf cut, none of the edge. Blended layers and a gentle fringe make this the most approachable version of the style.
Wolf Cut with HighlightsDimension through colour. Subtle highlights placed through the layers catch the light and bring the cut's texture to life.
Sleek Wolf CutBlow-dried smooth and styled straight, the wolf cut reveals an entirely different personality — polished, precise, and quietly powerful.
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