He might! This is a technique of cutting that creates extremely soft lines. It sounds and looks like he’s using kitchen scissors but it’s an illusion 😋
Omg wow guys it's really works. I just tried it. And my hair looking so beautiful, even though i have thin hair ,😻🤗🧡 thank you so much sir 🙏 for this beautiful and easy haircut tutorial., 😍😍😍😻😍😻
Great question the answer is depending on how short the hair is? The technique can be used on short hair but if there isn’t a lot of length at the back you won’t get the full effect of the “wolf cut” look Hope that helps 👍🏼
So bro i have bob cut hair and now it just grown a little bit so i want to try wolf cut only on the front so will it look good or bad (i have straight hair mixed with a little wavy)
No follow the section pattern but my guess is if your Bob is slightly shorter you’ll run out of hair quite quickly once you’ve reached the sections behind the ears 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
if yal are beginners just get ur hair wet, do a super high pony hair without any bumps, cut to the length you want, blow it out, and do wha you want with your bangs.
As long as it’s with consent and you have somebody supervising you for your first attempt…or if it’s on a mannequin head then just go for it…learn from the process 👌🏼👍🏼🙏🏼
Thanks for the comment and I understand your opinion however you can do a Wolfcut in multiple ponytails if the end result dictates it…in this case the hair was way to thick and the idea of keeping a long Wolfcut (shag) meant that the second ponytail protects the connection of the longest layer in the front half and minimises the weight being lost at the back while keeping a good beveled shape Hope this helps 🙏🏼
@melissa there’s more than one way to do a cut. Different strokes for different folks. If you’re a hairstylist you should know that. If you’re not one, then you shouldn’t be telling a professional what’s what.