
21 Trendy Shag Haircuts for Any Length
In 2022, the shag cut can be as much or as little of a commitment as one wants it to be. It can be short, long, drastic, subtle — but though the possibilities are endless, most shags are characterized by their volume-creating layers and face-framing shapes. “As a whole, a shag is cut by pulling everything forward with more dramatic contrast of layering [rather] than the average long layers,” says Nashville-based stylist Andy Judd. He prefers to razor-cut most layers on wet hair and make adjustments after drying, but says plenty of hairdressers have learned their own signature techniques that are just as effective.
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That’s why we’ve rounded up the best and most diverse shag haircuts from recent years. Just be warned: Some of these examples will have you calling your hair salon to book a last-minute appointment, so be sure to bookmark this page, or at the very least, save one of these images on your phone. You’ll probably be needing it.
Meet the Experts:
- Holly Seidel, a hairstylist and “shag queen” working in Los Angeles, California, and Seattle, Washington.
- Andy Judd, hairstylist and associate creative director at Local Honey in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Nunzio Saviano, owner of Nunzio Saviano Salon in New York City.
- Jenny Balding, co-owner of Cutler X Arlo Salon in New York City.
- Pekela Riley, hairstylist and owner of Salon PK in Jacksonville, Florida
- es Sharpton, resident hairstylist at Hairstory in New York City.
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Almost-Bangs
Anne Hathaway‘s take on the subtle shag has face-framing frontal layers that almost qualify as bangs — but not quite. They’re just over curtain bang length. To get the look, Nunzio Saviano, New York City-based hairstylist and owner of Nunzio Saviano Salon, says, “Start by keeping the length at the shoulders, adding layers to frame the face and at the crown to add movement.” Finish by styling this cut with a leave-in product like the Rahua Leave-In Treatment to boost shine then use a round brush to create body to the hair.
Getty Images…The Classic Shag
Forever and always the queen of the modern shag haircut, Alexa Chung is rarely seen without her midlength curtain bangs and long, highlighted layers. Here, she accentuates the shag look even more with her hair pulled back at the sides.
“Made famous in the ’60s by Jane Birkin, the heavy curtain bang is what really makes this cut stand out,” says Seidel, who notes it works for fine or thick hair. “On fine hair, the bangs will add an illusion of fullness, but only very light layers for movement in the back should be added,” she says. “For medium to thicker hair, interior layers to strategically remove bulk where needed will create movement and flow. Soft layering at the crown gives it fullness and shape.” If your hair is wavy, you can finish by styling with a flatiron. “Make sure to use a heat protective product like the Cult and King Setspray,” says Seidel.
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