The long shag haircut looks low-maintenance and easy, especially with natural texture, keeping your styling time minimal.

Polished Medium Shag

Long curtain bangs are flattering on any face shape.

Customize the length as desired, with longer bangs tending to be easier to style.

Long Shag

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Honey-Hued Babylights

This deep strawberry blonde is lightened up with shades of honey and blonde babylights.

This style is easier to maintain and grow out.

Smoky Layers

Try a subtler take on a shag.

Face-Framing Fringe

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Multiple layers add texture to thistrendy ash-toned cut.

No more money wasted on touch-ups, especially during the summer when the sun can color for you.

Shag haircuts are great for playing up your waves.

Honey-Hued Babylights

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Layers really amp up the volume.

A color like this is so easy to grow out through the seasons.

Let your part fall to your usual side and achieve the same vibe.

Classic Shag

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Levels Of Layers

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This cut looks so full because it has several lengths of layers.

Use a texturizing spray or volumizing mousse for even more oomph.

Piecey Fringe

Structured layers look beachy and laidback when paired with natural texture.

Smoky Layers

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Ask for a combo of fringe and curtain bangs.

We love this combo of ashy browns and golden highlights.

Curly Mid-Length Cut

Go ahead and embrace the curl.

Long Curtained Cut

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Those with tighter curl patterns can let their texture lead with a layered shag-inspired haircut.

Mahogany With Chestnut Ribbons

Ribbonsof rich chestnut complement dark brunette, especially for warm skin tones.

This shaggy cut pairs long layers with a little fringe.

New Shag

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With a longer cut, you don’t have to put effort into taming those tresses.

Light And Layered

Sometimes all you need is a few layers to make life more exciting.

Platinum blonde color adds to the glam of this look.

Curly Cut With Baby Bangs

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Ombre Shag

Add contrast to your layers with ombre color.

You don’t have to worry about your roots growing out.

Shaggy Lob

This lob has lots of layers and a side-swept part.

Bronde Balayage

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With a style like this, breezy days are no challenge at all.

Face-Framing Highlights

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Babylights add the slightest hint of gold to this shag.

Strategic coloring helps to frame the face.

Slightly Side-Parted

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Soft And Shaggy

With straighter hair, lots of layers are key to the shaggy look.

They also lend lots of lift tothick hair.

Frequently Asked Questions

you could achieve a shag hairstyles with or without bangs.

Layered Curls

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Use layering to get the same textured look, and ask for face-framing layers instead.

It offers the best of both worlds.

Shags can work for any face shape.

Piece-y Fringe

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Simply customize the length and layering to flatter your face shape.

Those with oval face shapes can do short wispy bangs to enhance their face shape.

Long Ashy Bob

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Curly Mid-Length Cut

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Mahogany with Chestnut Ribbons

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Alex Chung long shag haircut

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Sneaky Shag Cut

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Shaggy Cut

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Shaggy Lob

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Shaggy Cut with Face-Framing Highlights

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Shaggy Layers

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