Steps To Style a Wolf Cut

Wolf haircuts are timeless and very cute when styled in the correct manner. Styling the wolf cut is very important if you want to keep it in the perfect original state. You should discover how styling works for you depending on whether you have straight, curly, or wavy hair. What works for your friend’s hair may not work for your hair, making us unique.

Styling the wolf haircut does not require you to visit the hairstylist. You can comfortably style your hair with the proper guide if you don’t think you are good at it. The following are a few steps and tips to style your for the perfect look you envision.

1. Get Your Hair Wet

The first and most important step when styling a wolf cut is to get the hair wet or simply take a shower. Getting the hair wet helps in that you are able to use the products you want and easily blow dry the hair in the direction you want.

The hair should not be soaking wet when you start the styling. Get the hair towel dried in preparation for the next steps.

2. Application of Leave-in Products of Choice

When your hair is towel dried, you can apply any personal leave-in products like hair conditioners and treatments.

The leave-in conditioner is used to make the hair stay hydrated, which is important for healthy hair. The conditioner also helps keep the hair free from frizz.

If you have to blow-dry the hair or straighten it, use a heat protectant. It helps protect the hair from any kind of heat damage which causes breakage. It also has formulas that help strengthen the hair, minimizing the chances of hair breakage.

You can also use products like curl cream if your hair is curly or wavy and you want to maintain the natural hair state, enhance the curls, or make your hair more defined.

3. Brushing Your Hair

Any kind of styling will require some combing at some point. If you have applied the right hair products, combing the hair will be easy and tangle-free.

Do the combing starting from the tips of the hair and use a regular comb to help with knot smoothing. Combing your hair when styling the wolf cut helps ensure that you don’t pull hair from the scalp when blow drying.

4. Blow Drying the Bangs

After you are done combing, the hair is now tangled-free, and you can comfortably use a blow dryer without encountering some rough portions to get through.

Start by blow-drying the bangs until you achieve the required texture or for the recommended time. You can use your fingers to adjust the bangs in the desired direction by running them through the hair.

You need to use the blow dryer with its nozzle facing the down part of the fringe to get bouncy bangs. If you get the fringe wrong for the first time, there is always room to correct it, but you have to let the hair cool down first.

5. Adding Volume to the Crown

A wolf haircut will look perfect with extra volume on the crown. After you have got the fringe set in the perfect state, you can comfortably play around with the crown to get some extra volume.

You can use the blow dryers carefully on the hair follicles at the crown to create an illusion of extra volume. The extra volume will help make your face appear more round or oval than it actually is.

6. Curl the Ends Away From the Face

Once you are done dealing with the crown, the next thing would be working on any hair that will be falling on your face.

Get the curling iron and gently direct the hair in the desired direction but away from the face. You can spice up the look by curling the hair in layers away from your face.

7. Tousling Your Hair

The wolf cut should ideally look a little messy. You should tousle the hair a bit when finalizing the styling to make it look messy.