Wolf Cut
The creator of the YES concept. With over 40 years of experience in hairdressing and more than 20 years of teaching experience, Kamil Cesarski teaches a methodical approach to hairdressing, based on form, proportion, and decisions made at the chair—without shortcuts or randomness.
The result and the process
The Wolf Cut is a modern, layered haircut that, in this version, is created entirely with a Chinese razor. The course demonstrates how to achieve the lightness and natural movement characteristic of this hairstyle while maintaining full control over the process, especially on delicate, bleached hair. It is a technique that allows you to create soft transitions and subtle texture without the risk of frayed, damaged ends.
Kamil Cesarski guides you through the entire haircutting process step by step, starting with the deliberate division of the head into four separate sections and the establishment of a “safety buffer.” He teaches how to determine the length of the bangs at the lip line as a reference point for the entire top, and then how to work by redirecting each subsequent strand to the memory strand. The entire process relies on precise work with a Chinese razor on wet hair, which guarantees softness and fluidity of form.
In this course, you'll learn:
- Dividing the head into four separate sections and creating a "safety buffer" as the foundation of the entire hairstyle
- The technique of using a Chinese razor on wet hair – why it’s essential for achieving soft, rather than jagged, lines
- Creating the shape of a hairstyle based on two shapes: a vertical square and a horizontal triangle
- How to determine the length of the bangs at the lip line and use it as a reference point for the entire top section
- Precisely redirecting successive separations to the first channel to create a cohesive, layered form
- Conscious control of tension—knowing when to grip between the knuckles and fingertips, and when to relax them completely
- Using natural anatomical landmarks on the head (the mastoid process, the cranial fold) as fixed reference points when cutting hair
After this course, you’ll be able to work confidently and precisely with a Chinese razor, transforming it into a tool for creating soft, multidimensional styles. Wolf Cut will no longer be an unpredictable trend but will become a controlled, repeatable service in your salon, perfect for clients looking for a modern, lightweight hairstyle that looks great on highlighted hair.
What's inside
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Division into four working sections
"We divide the hair into four separate sections to keep everything under control."
Determining the length of the bangs
"This shorter section of my bangs will be my main guide for determining the length."
Creating layers in the top section
"We cut the entire top section into a square, without any layering."
Connecting the top to the side panels
"We're redirecting the strands from the side to our last strand at the top to maintain the length."
Technique for cutting the back section
"On the back, we use less tension so the line isn't too graphic or harsh."
Adding texture and volume to your hairstyle
"I use thinning shears to lighten the ends and give the hairstyle that signature edge."
Drying and Styling the Wolf Cut
"We dry our hair upside down, using a diffuser to enhance its natural texture."
Final refinement of the dry cut
"I check the symmetry on dry hair and customize the shape of the bangs."