Ladies, it’s time to follow the trendiest haircut on the block and add structure to your face. To be honest, all of the “It girls” are sporting the shag bang hairstyle that has completely taken over the trend charts. The focus of this haircut is to emphasise one’s natural hair structure and give their mane more volume and movement. The majority of shaggy haircuts require very little upkeep, so styling them doesn’t take much time or effort. Even frizzy and unruly hair can look great with the shag haircut trend. From the crown to the ends, it usually has bangs and lots of layers. Check out this list of different shaggy haircut styles trending this season.
What Exactly Is Shag Bangs?
Shag hairstyles have been popular for a while. The choppy, layered hairstyle, which is often created with a lot of texture, first gained popularity in the 1970s along with the mullet cuts, but it has made a comeback on some of our favourite celebs this year.
To be honest, it is a low-maintenance pixie-to-bob-length haircut that lends loads of layers for that extra character. Straight hair may benefit the most from this trendy haircut that’s taking the internet by storm. Since there is no weight to drag the hair down, the shorter layers help produce volume where it is desired. Because the layering is customisable, the hairstyle tends to complement your natural hair texture and face shape.
7 Celeb-Approved Shaggy Haircuts For Your Next Appointment
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Heavy Shag Bangs
Consider thick curtain bangs, as Chloe Grace Moretz did for a truly retro appearance. Bangs that end exactly at the top of the cheekbones look wonderful on all face types since they focus all attention on your eyes.
Curtain Shag Bangs
Curtain bangs are one of the few hairstyles that look amazing on everyone. They elegantly frame your face, just like a curtain does for a window, and are shaggy and effortless. Curtain bangs frequently complement a shag haircut. Here, the lengthier bangs and layers give the face of model Kaia Gerber more definition, but they also maintain the look’s delicate, feminine feel because they aren’t unduly choppy.
Mushroom Shag Bangs FTW
This shag stands out from the others thanks to its larger bangs and a ton of volume at the top. It should be thinned out at the ends like Julianne Hough did, to prevent it from seeming to be a bowl cut. Just be aware that it’s one of the more high-maintenance variations of the shag bang because it necessitates a lot of styling.
Shaggy Long Layers
This look is a little more bohemian while still being elegant thanks to the long layers and delicate bangs. A few layers around Dakota Johnson’s face give her hair movement without compromising length, which makes her cut so stunning.
Classic Shag
The shag has long been Alexa Chung’s go-to style. While she has sported a variety of looks, including long, super-short, and heavy bangs, we adore this timeless version that suits a coat a la Penny Lane.
Long Shag No Bangs
Try some choppy layers all over if your long hair is feeling a little “blah” but you don’t want to lose too much length. Without losing any length, the shorter pieces in the front give Julia Roberts’ hair a ton of body and texture.
’60s Long Curtain Shag Bangs
Consider silky waves and lots of volume at the crown for a look that’s a little more ’60s glamm than ’70s rock. The long curtain bangs on Priyanka Chopra is keeping the look more relaxed and calm.
Did you pick one to show your hair stylist?
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