17 Stunning Long Shag Haircuts To Freshen Up Your Look
All the shaggy style, without sacrificing too much length.
The modern shag is one of the trendiest haircuts right now, and it looks amazing with long hair as well as short. The long shag haircut looks low-maintenance and easy, especially with natural texture, keeping your styling time minimal. With a long shag style, there's more length to add layers, which amp up texture and depth. Face-framing fringe, paired with layers that hit at the chin and even longer layers, make for a full look that never goes flat. If you're anxious about cutting bangs, go for long face-framing ones—there's no wrong way to do a shag.
If you're craving a change but don't want to go for a short cut at your next salon appointment, try something new with these 17 stunning long shag haircuts for inspiration.
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.
Relaxed Side-Swept Shag
If you prefer keeping your length longer, consider longer layers and bangs to keep things seamless.
Sunkissed Shag
Delicate sunkissed highlights and beachy waves were made for summer.
Smoky Layers
Multiple layers add texture to this trendy ash-toned cut.
Honey-Hued Babylights
This deep strawberry blonde is lightened up with shades of honey and blonde babylights.
Long, Wispy Wings
These long, straight wings are a laidback version of the amped up Farrah Fawcett ones you know and love.
Shadow Root Shag
If you haven't heard, darker roots that seamlessly smudge into a lighter hue are now a trend called shadow roots. No more money wasted on touch-ups, especially during the summer when the sun can color for you.
Long Curly Lob
Wispy bangs add just enough of a shag-inspired touch to have you feeling fresh and new.
Bronde Balayage
This delicate balayage job has a natural feel, and a few long layers add depth to the cut. A color like this is so easy to grow out through the seasons.
Air-Dried Ease
With a no-fuss cut and long hair, you can air dry and go, especially after long days on the beach.
Sleek and Straight
Although shags are often associated with messy waves, they can look edgy with super straight stands too.
Slightly Side-Parted
If you're worried about going for the shag because you're not used to a middle part, you can still part your bags slightly to your usual side and achieve the same vibe.
Levels of Layers
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.
Layered Shoulder Shag
Blend face-framing bangs seamlessly into your hair for a more polished take on a shag.
Curly Mid-Length Cut
Those with tighter curl patterns can let their texture lead with a layered shag-inspired haircut.
Mahogany with Chestnut Ribbons
Ribbons of rich chestnut complement dark brunette, especially for warm skin tones.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a long shag haircut always have bangs?
You can achieve a shag hairstyles with or without bangs. Use layering to get the same textured look, and ask for face-framing layers instead.
What is a medium shag haircut?
If you do not want a short shag or a long shag, consider a mid-length shag that falls just below the shoulders. It offers the best of both worlds.
What face shape do shags look good on?
Shags can work for any face shape. Simply customize the length and layering to flatter your face shape. For example, round face shapes might prefer a shag with longer curtain bangs and layers rather than short bangs. Those with oval face shapes can do short wispy bangs to enhance their face shape.
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