This wavy hairstyle works well on all face shapes and the styling technique is equivalent to the curly gals’ wash and go hairstyle—wash, add some product, dry, and go! These days, the perfect short shag hairstyles have the right amount of volume, lots of movement, and a nicely defined wave. Keep scrolling to learn more about the hairstyle, how to style the shag, and get inspiration:
How to Style the Wear Haircut
Short, shaggy hairstyles got their name due to it’s relaxed, layered, textured appearance. They reached the height of their popularity during the ’60s and ’70s. This look can be easily identified by its signature short to medium length, long fringe, and choppy layers. Basically, an overall rock ‘n roll vibe.
Step 1: Use a texturizing agent.
First things first, the shag hairstyle is all about texture. After washing your hair, give it a little bit of time to naturally air-dry. This will help to cut down on styling time. Apply TRESemmé One Step 5-in-1 Texture Mist to damp your hair to create some natural-looking bounce and movement to your hair.
Step 2: Twist hair while it’s still damp.
Create a medium-sized twist all over your hair while your hair is still damp to help set the pattern of your waves.
Step 3: Blow-dry your twists.
Spritz your twist with TRESemmé Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Spray to protect hair before blowdrying. Set your blow-dryer to a low or medium setting (depending on the thickness of your hair), then blow-dry your twist until completely dry.
Step 4: Tousle your shaggy style and set with hairspray.
Why do so many women love the shag hairstyle? We are pretty sure it’s due to the wild and effortlessly fab look. To achieve, tousle your hair with your hands until you get the messy effect that suits you. Finish off your hairstyle with Suave Dry Texture Finishing Spray for flexible control.
20 Ways to Wear a Shag Haircut
From perfectly straight hair to a curly look with bangs, there are many ways to style the shag haircut. Keep scrolling to get inspo for your need look.
1. Stick Straight
When we think of a classic shag, we usually picture a wavy or curly style. This stick straight iteration is a little something different and we love how edgy and unexpected it is.
2. Cropped Bob
Take a bit of the edge off the classic shag by opting for a cropped variety. We love this sweet yet edgy style and how well it pairs with a soft feathered fringe.
3. Caramel Curls
Pair your natural curls with subtle highlights for a truly eye-catching look!
4. Waves for Days
Go in on your natural texture and don’t hold back for an effortlessly cool look.
5. The Classic Shag
Sometimes a mess is best! This classic messy shag will help you wear this trend exactly as it was intended.
6. Blonde Ombré Shag
Looking for ways to make your shag stand-out from the crowd? Try a vibrant hue like this blonde to orange ombré hue. When sporting bright colors, make sure to keep your color protected by washing with a set like Nexxus Color Assure Shampoo and Conditioner.
7. The Shag Hairstyle on Curly Hair
Wearing a shag haircut is very flattering on curly hair because it adds extra bounce and movement to your hair.
8. Medium-Length Shag Haircut
A shag haircut can be worn in so many ways. It doesn’t need to be drastic either. Try out a subtle shag style on medium hair.
9. Shag Hairstyle on Natural Hair
Shag hairstyles aren’t just for one hair type. Try out the style on curly natural hair for a voluminous look.
10. Long Shag Hairstyle
Have wavy hair? Your hair will truly thrive in a shag haircut! Try out the choppy layers and add bangs for more movement.
11. Shaggy Lob
Adding a bit of shag to a trendy lob hairstyle is a great way to add more movement and interest to the look.
12. Bob Shag Haircut
Go for that full grunge look with your bob by adding shaggy layers and bangs.
13. Shag Haircut with Long Bangs
Go for a full shag haircut by adding long bangs to the look.
14. Long Shag Haircut with Baby Bangs
Looking for an eclectic look? Opt for baby bangs with your shag. This is a great way to modernize the vintage style.
15. Shag Haircut on Fine Hair
Wearing a shag haircut on fine hair can help add more body and volume through the top and mid-shaft of the hair.
16. Shag Hairstyle with Curtain Bangs
Make the shag style 100% on-trend by adding curtain bangs to the look.
17. Side-Parted Shag Hairstyle
Just like wavy hair, curly strands love a good shag haircut. This style gives you an instant wash-and-go look. Talk about easy styling!
18. Pixie Shag Style
You read that right. Even a pixie cut can be a shag cut. If you’re a fan of short styles, this look is especially flattering on curly-haired ladies!
19. Mid-Length Curly Shag with Bangs
A mid-length is the perfect length to have curly hair at where you’re able to show off your texture with your hair still being manageable. The layers in a shag haircut bring even mored shape and body to your look, which are two qualities you want in a curly cut. It’s safe to say that shag hairstyles and curly strands go hand-in-hand.
20. ’90s Shag
Take inspiration from the ’90s with a middle-parted shag look. This shag isn’t quite as drastic as other styles, but the curtain bangs and curved in layers give the style that ’90s flair. Now that you’ve got the quick and easy tut on how to create texture and movement for your shag, your style will always be on point. The shag haircut is all about grittiness and a carefree finish, so don’t overthink styling too much, it’s a naturally cool cut!