Classic wolf cut
Layered shag presets show whether volume at the crown and wispy ends suit the current portrait.
Try on a realistic wolf cut on your own photo with a wolf cut filter before you book the salon.
A focused haircut preview set for reading volume, fringe, crown lift, and face-framing layers. The gallery keeps the portrait structure steady so the wolf cut shape, not a full makeover, becomes the comparison.
Wolf Cut Filter is a hairstyle filter and virtual haircut preview for seeing how a layered wolf cut might frame your own face before you commit to a real haircut. Upload a selfie, mirror shot, or portrait, and the workflow adjusts mainly the hair shape: crown volume, shaggy layers, face framing pieces, tapered ends, and optional fringe while keeping the person and scene recognizable. It is a practical wolf cut try on for anyone who wants a fast salon preview without guessing from moodboards alone.
It is different from a hair color edit or a full restyle. A haircut preview is meant to test shape, texture, and balance, not repaint the hair or redesign the whole photo so it works well for wolf cut try on sessions, shag haircut preview comparisons, and quick checks before you ask for the actual haircut. For a different visual treatment, try Long Hair Filter when the same idea should move into another style direction.
Layered shag presets show whether volume at the crown and wispy ends suit the current portrait.
A wearable wolf cut is useful when you want movement without a dramatic alt-hair transformation.
Texture-friendly and short shag options help compare how the cut behaves with curl pattern and length.
Upload a hair-visible portrait with forehead, cheeks, shoulders, and current length in frame so the layers have real context.
Use soft wolf cut for salon reference photos and edgier short shag presets when you want a bolder content or trend edit.
Ask to preserve hair color, face shape, and hairline if the only decision is cut and layering.
Compare crown volume, cheek framing, bangs, and end length before showing the result to a stylist.
Preview the wolf cut on your own face before committing to layers so you can judge cheek framing, crown volume, and overall balance with much less guesswork.
Generate a realistic wolf cut version of your current portrait and bring it to your stylist when discussing layer height, fringe shape, and how dramatic the cut should feel.
Test whether a wolf cut gives your selfies, social avatars, or creator photos a sharper or trend-forward look before you update the images you use publicly.
Use a stronger wolf cut transformation to compare how much texture and lift you actually want, especially if you are deciding between a subtle salon version and a more trend-driven result.
Try a wolf cut in about 1 minute. Start with a selfie, mirror shot, or salon-reference portrait with visible hair and face shape, then match the layering direction to the amount of shag, fringe, and volume you want.
Use a front-facing or slight-angle portrait where the current hair length, crown, bangs area, jawline, neck, shoulders, and natural texture are easy to see. This gives the wolf cut filter enough structure to build a believable hairstyle preview.
Tip: Avoid hats and heavy accessories so the layered crown and face-framing pieces can form naturally.
Use softer layers for a wearable salon preview, shaggy fringe when bangs matter, edgy mullet-inspired shape for a stronger trend look, longer wolf cut for subtle change, or editorial volume for content edits. Each version acts like a different virtual haircut for the same photo.
Tip: Choose one layering mood at a time; mixing fringe, mullet length, and major volume can make the preview harder to judge.
Create the preview, then check bangs, side volume, crown lift, face framing, hair length, curl texture, jawline balance, and background edges before downloading or rerunning. Compare the result against your own salon notes or reference photos if you want a closer final cut.
Tip: Change fringe length separately from overall volume so the salon comparison stays readable.
Upload a portrait and preview a layered wolf cut in seconds. Great for salon planning, trend try-ons, bangs tests, and deciding whether the style really fits your face.