Try a Wolf Cut on your own photo.
A layered cut with crown volume, face-framing texture, and a soft mullet shape. Best for users who want movement without losing attitude.
Length
Medium
Maintenance
Medium
Best for
Oval, Heart

Stylist note
Ask for heavy face-framing layers, texture through the crown, and piecey ends while keeping enough weight around the jawline.
Photo
Upload selfie
AI Agent
Let AI choose for you
Prepare the selfie
Waiting for a clear front-facing photo.
Read face and hair cues
Checking face frame, current length, volume, and forehead coverage.
Match haircut direction
Comparing safe, flattering hairstyle directions.
Choose color strategy
Deciding whether to keep color, adjust it, or let AI choose.
Step 01
Judge the best haircut

Wolf Cut
Textured layers with a salon-ready edge.
Step 02
Judge the right color
AI will choose a realistic shade that fits skin tone and keeps the face natural.
Step 03
Generate new hairstyle
AI plan: Wolf Cut
Textured layers with a salon-ready edge.
Free preview first. HD export and salon card stay available after the result.
wolf cut try on
Decide before the scissors come out.
Use the preview to judge whether the shaggy crown volume and face-framing pieces sharpen your face or make the sides feel too wide.
Salon brief
Keep face-framing layers around the cheekbones, build texture through the crown, and leave enough weight near the jaw so the cut does not collapse.
Best for
Medium to long hair, natural waves, people who want a visible change while keeping enough length to style up or down.
Watch out
Fine or low-density hair can look thinner if too much weight is removed, so compare a softer shag variant before committing.
What to compare in the preview
Wolf Cut questions
Can I try a wolf cut without losing length?
Yes. Start with a medium or long wolf cut preview and ask your stylist to keep the perimeter longer while adding crown texture and face-framing layers.
Is a wolf cut good for fine hair?
It can work, but the preview should preserve realistic density. Avoid removing too much weight through the sides if your hair is fine.
Fit guide
Know what to ask for.
People who want volume around the crown and a more expressive silhouette.
Variants to compare
Layered Shag
Classic shag with distinct layers.
Wolf Cut
Shag with more dramatic face-framing.
Decision details
Salon wording
Ask for heavy face-framing layers, texture through the crown, and piecey ends while keeping enough weight around the jawline.
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