
Since the trend began, the hashtag #wolfcut has generated more than 450 million views, as fellow users attempted the outwardly risky chop. did it, and I love it #greenscreen #greenscreenvideo #fyp #fypシ #hair #wolfcut #mullet I remember seeing it in my feed for the first time and watching with horror as a girl hacked off most of her long, luscious locks – only to take her hair out of the ponytail to reveal the perfect Stevie Nicks-esque layers. Creators on the platform began putting their hair up into a ponytail and chopping the entire length of the hair off in one go. It sounds strange and perhaps a little complicated, but the trend actually began as a DIY hair hack on TikTok.

Dubbed the ‘wolf cut’, the look is characterised by long, layered lengths that look somewhat reminiscent of a mullet – that is, shorter on the top sections, with longer sections at the base of the neck. Credit: 70s-style haircuts have been gaining momentum in the beauty realm for several seasons, but a new viral TikTok haircut has seen a similar style reach fever pitch on the platform.
