Wolf Cut in Busan
A wolf cut is a layered, shaggy haircut that mixes the texture of a shag with the shape of a mullet, giving you lots of choppy layers, volume, and movement. If you want one in Busan, you can book it at Juno Hair in Seomyeon, where the stylists speak English and are used to working with international clients. It suits straight, wavy, and curly hair, so it is a flexible choice for many foreigners living in or visiting Korea.

About the Wolf Cut
The wolf cut is a textured, layered style that became hugely popular worldwide, and Korea has its own take on it. The idea is simple: shorter, choppy layers around the crown and face that gradually get longer toward the ends, so the hair looks full on top and wispy at the bottom. Compared to a soft Korean hush cut, where the layers blend together almost invisibly, a wolf cut is bolder and more obvious, with chunky pieces that fall around your face and add a slightly undone, rock and roll feel. It gives thick hair more movement by removing some weight, and it gives fine hair the look of more volume. Many people in Korea pair it with a light perm so the layers hold their shape and the curl makes the texture pop with very little daily styling. Because it works on straight, wavy, and curly hair, it is one of the easier trendy cuts to adapt to different hair types.
Pricing
Prices depend on your hair length, hair condition, and the designer you choose. You can see the current rates and book your time below, and your designer will confirm the exact price during the consultation.
What affects your result and price
- Hair length: a wolf cut needs enough length, usually past the shoulders, for the long bottom layers to read against the shorter top layers, so very short hair limits the shape.
- Hair type and texture: straight hair shows the choppy layers crisply, while wavy and curly hair gives the cut a softer, fuller look with less daily effort.
- Designer level: a more senior designer usually costs more, and the price also shifts with your length and thickness since longer or denser hair takes more time.
- Add ons: pairing the cut with a perm or a color is common in Korea and raises both the price and the time in the chair.
Before you book
- Bring two or three photos of wolf cuts you like, ideally on someone with hair texture close to yours, since the same cut looks different on straight, wavy, and curly hair.
- Tell the stylist your hair history, such as past coloring, bleaching, perms, or keratin treatments, because that affects how the layers fall and what is safe to do.
- Ask in English about how much length they plan to keep and how you should style it at home, and say clearly if you want it dramatic or more subtle.
Looking to get a Wolf Cut in Busan?
Book your time at Juno Hair Seomyeon and confirm the price and style with an English speaking designer.
Book at Juno Hair SeomyeonFrequently asked questions
Will the stylists understand me if I only speak English?
Yes, Juno Hair in Seomyeon has English speaking stylists and serves a lot of foreign clients, so you can explain what you want in English. Bringing reference photos still helps everyone agree on the result before any cutting starts.
Does a wolf cut work on non Asian or curly hair?
It does. The wolf cut suits straight, wavy, and curly hair, and natural curl or wave actually makes the layered shape look fuller with less styling. Tell your stylist about your texture and any past treatments so they can shape the layers to suit your hair.
How long does a wolf cut take and can I add a perm?
A cut on its own usually takes around an hour, depending on your hair length and thickness. Many people in Korea add a light perm to hold the shape, which is popular but adds more time and cost, so mention it when you book.
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Juno Hair Seomyeon has English speaking designers. Final prices are confirmed at the salon and depend on your hair length, condition, and the designer you choose.