
The Kitty Cut
A softer, more sophisticated take on the wolf cut, featuring face-framing layers and rounded ends for a feline-inspired silhouette.

A soft, layered hairstyle originating from Korea that features wispy, face-framing layers and thin, tapered ends for a lightweight, airy feel.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the The Hush Cut look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
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The hush cut flatters most face shapes thanks to its soft, face-framing layers, and works on men, women, kids and teens alike. It sits best on straight to gently wavy hair with medium density, where the wispy ends fall cleanly. Fine hair gains movement, while very thick or tightly curly hair needs more internal thinning to keep the airy, lightweight feel.
Ask for a hush cut: long, connected layers with thin, tapered ends and soft, face-framing pieces around the cheekbones. Request long enough length to still tie back in a ponytail if you want that option, and tell your stylist whether you wear a middle or side part. Keep the perimeter soft rather than blunt so the layers breathe and stay weightless.
Trim every 8 to 10 weeks to keep the tapered ends from looking heavy. Style with a round brush or a quick blow-dry and a light texture spray; it falls into place easily with minimal daily effort.
Ask for long, connected layers with wispy, tapered ends and soft face-framing pieces. Tell your stylist your preferred part and whether you want length kept for a ponytail.
Yes. A men's hush cut keeps the same airy layers and curtain-style face framing, just adjusted to a shorter or chin-length perimeter for an easygoing, lived-in finish.
Absolutely. The soft layers fall naturally with a side part, sweeping the longest pieces across the forehead for an asymmetric, face-framing shape.
Yes, as long as you keep enough length. The shorter face-framing layers may slip out, but they sit nicely as soft pieces around the face when tied back.
It does. The lightweight layers suit kids and teens, falling softly without much styling, which keeps morning routines quick and low-fuss.
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