Does the ‘mullet’ ring a bell? “The truth is that, after the 1970s, “where it started to regain popularity thanks to the glam rock era”, and the rise of the 1980s, according to Ana Martínez, Education Manager at Jean Louis David, the ‘mullet’ cut disappeared from the catwalks for several years, something that has undoubtedly gone down in history and now remains with Generation Z”. One of its derivatives is the ‘wolf cut’, which confirms that sooner or later everything comes back.
The ‘wolf cut’ is the cut that most rejuvenates women in their 50s and refines those in their 20s. “It’s a fusion of styles, a perfect symbiosis between two hairstyles with a lot of personality: the ‘mullet’ and the ‘shaggy'”, they explain from Llongueras. “Both are layered hairstyles, but there are differences between the two.” While the ‘mullet’ is defined as “very short on the sides and bangs, leaving longer strands on the nape, sides and sideburns”, the ‘shaggy’, which is usually done on long hair, is characterized by “small layers”. on top and a long, blunt curtain fringe.” The ‘wolf cut’ combines the multiple layers of the ‘shaggy’ cut with the contrasting lengths of the ‘mullet’ cut. “Being slightly longer than shoulder height, it accentuates the natural texture of our hair”, admit the professionals at Llongueras. In addition to its undeniably fresh and wild air, “it offers volume and movement”. The ‘wolf cut’ is ideal for thick, slightly wavy hair, especially if you’re looking for a cut that doesn’t require too much care after washing. “It is enough to moisturize the ends a little and fluff up the roots with your fingers, so that the result is perfect without the need for irons or a dryer,” say the experts.
This season “it will be shorter and absolutely irresistible in its curly version. Worked in favor of the texture of the hair and the shape of the face, even if it is a risky cut, It is extremely comfortable and easy to wear on a daily basis.: a little styling product, let it air dry and you’re done. The soft air for this cut worked with a razor and scissors,” specifies Eduardo Sánchez, director of Maison Eduardo Sánchez. Ready to show it off?
Actress Emma Watson surprised us at Haute Couture Week with a version without bangs and a very natural light brown.
This hairstyle stands out for its more retro character, very flattering on oval faces.
The singer is adept at this hairstyle. Although she’s been going for a dark dark brown tone lately, she recently wore it in platinum blonde.
It also works in its most casual style, with loose threads.
Actress Hoyeon Jung also opted for this hairstyle, with a very natural finish.
The model Mica Arganaraz shows us that it is also a success with curly hair.
Miley Cyrus chose the ‘Wolf’ but also the ‘mullet’.
Source: Marie Claire