Beauty

Its the wolf cuts softer sibling.

The hush cut got its start in South Korea, and is now all over social media.

A lot of the heaviness is sliced out when layering, so it makes it easier.

Your guide to Korea’s version of the shag: the “hush cut."

Basically, think of the hush cut as the less extreme version of thewolf cut, says Leake.

Heres what to know about the hush cut, as well as how to style it.

To get this look, ask your stylist for a shag with lots of long layers, says Francis.

The weight can be cut out of the layers so that theres plenty of movement in the back.

A good hush cut will focus on your face shape, Leake adds.

The front layers can be shaped to curve around your ears and jawline.

The goal is to keep things casual.

If you use a round brush, it could make it feel too done, he says.

The beauty of this cut is the natural movement in the texture thats brought out by the layering.

Francis suggests topping everything off with adry shampooon your scalp to add even more lightness to the layers.

The more you let your hush cut do its thing, the better itll look.

source: www.bustle.com