A long shag with bangs is a multi-layered haircut with a fringe to frame or create symmetry to the face.
Canada-based stylist Melissa Rose adores how easy-styling and low-maintenance this chop is. “You can wear it with your natural wave or curl it with an iron for a tousled beachy effect,” she states.
One thing to consider before getting a shag is your lifestyle. This includes the amount of time you’re willing to put into styling.
During the consultation, bring photo inspiration. The model must have a similar hair type and texture as you, though, so keep that in mind.
When going for long shags, talk to your stylist about the look you want to achieve. Ask about the maintenance and get some styling techniques.
“Be open to purchasing products like a texture spray to maximize its full potential. A little product and effort go a long way with this cut,” Rose points out.
Despite this shag being a wash-and-wear cut, understand that bangs are a commitment. They need trims no longer than every 4 weeks to keep the length and shape. Opt for longer bangs or layers if you haven’t tried a fringe before and are nervous about this huge change.
Women with finer and pin-straight hair must avoid a long shag. Rose explains, “Adding lots of layers and texture in this hair type can make it look thinner than it is.”
Behold the hair trend that never goes out of style. Check out these photos of the most popular long shag with bangs hairstyle ideas that you must try!
#1: Jet Black Face-Framing Thick Shag with Choppy Fringe
Ask for a jet black face-framing thick shag with choppy fringe at your next hair appointment. A chopped bang is great for those looking for a modern yet classic style that gives a rock star vibe. Plan to hear compliments because a jet-black shag is sure to turn heads. Add a little texture by using a spray or putty that can be applied on dry hair for extra piecey-ness.
#2: Fire Engine Red Long Shag with Fringe
Do you want to make a bold statement with your hair? Then go for a true fire engine red. For a modern feel, team up the bold color with a textured shag cut. The cut should have lots of layers and movement. A full fringe will frame your face beautifully.
#3: White Blonde Shag with See-Through Bangs
You may like a blonde shag with see-through bangs. If you want a modern, shaggy look, ask your stylist for crown layers. These layers will add volume and texture. Soft, wispy bangs can interrupt the style and balance long or wide face shapes. This style suits ladies with naturally textured hair. It’s also great if you prefer a ‘wash and go’ routine or using a curling iron.
#4: Fresh Cut Shaggy Hair
Fresh-cut shaggy hair is ideal for people who aim to revamp their appearance. The layers in this cut create volume and movement. This gives the hair a natural, effortless appearance. The added fringe provides a chic touch to the overall style. This cut fits those with straight or wavy hair best, enhancing the natural texture with its layers. To style the cut, start by dampening your hair. Then apply a volumizing product for additional texture and body. Create soft waves with a round brush while blow-drying. Otherwise, enhance your natural texture by scrunching and diffusing the hair. Finish with a lightweight hairspray to hold. If in a hurry, skip using the diffuser after washing. You can let it air dry!
#5: Big Long Shaggy Hairstyle with Thick Fringe
This hairstyle is long and shaggy with a thick fringe. It stands out with its big, voluminous waves for a cool, bohemian look. You should layer your hair to add texture and movement. The length of the hair ensures that your curls keep their shape. This style is perfect for those with thick or wavy hair. It lets the natural texture of the hair shine. Finding a stylist who specializes in wavy hair would be a bonus!
#6: Long Shag with Disconnection
Try a long shag with disconnection if you have long hair and want more volume and texture. This haircut is very low-maintenance when it comes to styling. If you want to get a shiny and smooth air dry, you must have a good styling cream. I love Hairstory Balm for medium to thick textures and Cult and King Jelly for fine hair.
#7: Long Jet Black Shag with Wispy Fringe
If you’re looking for a bold and edgy hairstyle, consider a long jet-black shag with a wispy fringe. This look is perfect for making a statement and exuding confidence. The jet-black color adds depth and richness to your hair, creating a striking contrast. The shaggy layers provide texture and movement. This gives your hair a dynamic and voluminous appearance. The wispy fringe will help frame your face and add a soft touch to the overall look.
#8: Blonde Long Shag with Fringe
A blonde long shag with fringe is a great choice to freshen up your look if you want a new hairstyle. This hairstyle adds texture and movement to your hair while giving you a youthful vibe. When styling your hair, you can let the shag’s layers shine by air-drying and using a texturizing spray. This spray is for added volume and definition. If you prefer a polished look, you can use a round brush while blow-drying. It will create soft waves, or opt for a curling iron to add more defined curls.
#9: Dreamy Shaggy Hair with Fringe
For women with heart-shaped faces, shaggy hair with fringe is an amazing option. This cut features soft layers that accentuate the cheekbones. The shaggy cut provides volume and movement that suit both straight and wavy hair types. To achieve this look, apply a volumizing spray on towel-dried hair and blow-dry using a round brush. Use a curling iron to gently bend the fringe. Then finish with a texturizing spray for some added definition. Using heavier products like gel will however, weigh your hair down. If you love low-maintenance hairstyles, look no further!
#10: Shaggy Long Layers and Fringe
Try this shaggy long-layer haircut with a fringe if you have long hair and want to change it. This is a great option if you’re looking for lots of texture and movement. Ask for good styling products to support this look at your next salon appointment!
#11: Long Shaggy Wolf Style
I suggest a long, shaggy, wolf-style cut with bangs to compliment a unique bone structure. This cut features choppy layers that add volume and texture. The bangs frame the face elegantly. To style, I recommend starting with damp hair. Use a volumizing mousse to create separation and stretch. If you are looking for a natural-looking finish, use a microfiber towel. Scrunch your hair and remove excess moisture before diffusing.
#12: Cool Long Pink Shag
Consider trying a shag if you have medium to fine hair texture. You can create body and movement to the hair by cutting petals into the hair that will create waves. The best way to style is with a hand styling technique that gives you the shaggy look with minimal effort.
#13: Effortless Long Shag with Grey Bangs
Try an effortless long shag with grey bangs for a fun way to grow out your natural hair color. If you have natural greys and want to embrace your natural color, it may feel difficult to take that leap. With a shaggy haircut, you can work out old colors while still having a chic haircut. Avoid blunt haircuts. It’s important to keep this shape soft and wispy.
#14: Blunt Angled Bangs and Shaggy Layers
Blunt angled bangs, and shaggy layers are the perfect mix between boho and edgy. If you enjoy your long hair but love the idea of having something dramatic, this is a perfect way to do so. You will ensure this look is a unique style and head-turner! Try adding a beach spray to embrace your natural texture. I recommend Unite’s BEACH Day.
#15: Effortless Shaggy Cut with Thick Bottleneck Fringe
An effortless shaggy cut with thick bottleneck fringe is cool and effortless. If you’re looking for a style that’s easy to wear this may be the haircut for you. This haircut is best suited for wavy textures and low-maintenance women. My favorite way to achieve soft texture is a straight razor haircut. Ask your stylist to use a straight razor for optimum texture. Avoid texturizing shears on your natural waves, this can disrupt the curl pattern.
#16: Stunning Long Shag with Bottleneck Fringe
Looking for a trendy new look? A long shag with bottleneck fringe is your best bet! Thick-haired ladies will love this cut. It provides extra texture and movement without losing any length. To style, you’ll need to blow dry using a round brush and finish with a light hairspray. This look not only gives off an edgy vibe but can be easily dressed up or down, depending on the occasion. It’s perfect for just about everyone! Plus, because of its layered structure, it’s low-maintenance compared to other hairstyles. Add in that “cool factor,” and you’ve got yourself one amazing hairstyle.
#17: Bright Red Shag with Layers
If you have medium-length hair and want to revamp your look, try a bright red long shag with layers and bangs. This style is beautiful. It frames the face and adds volume, making it ideal for rounder face shapes. Your experienced stylist will provide you with layers that are cut to frame your face. The bangs will add an extra level of texture and interest. To keep this look looking fresh, have your stylist trim the layers every 6-8 weeks.
#18: Long Thick Shag with Blonde Balayage
Try a long thick shag paired with a blonde balayage if you’re wanting a dramatic change for both your haircut and color. When it comes to a balayage, it’s important to consider what your natural hair color is and how your hair color will grow out over time. A shag haircut instantly modernizes your hairstyle and looks great on most women. From my experience, women with thick hair can benefit from this haircut the most because it will remove tons of bulk from your hair and give your hair loads of texture and movement.
#19: Trendy Shaggy Hair with a Choppy Fringe
Bring a modern and stylish look to your hair with a trendy layered cut, complete with textured fringe. Give your hair an edgy update that still looks polished if you want to keep the length but switch up your style. This hairstyle works for all face shapes and is easy to maintain. If you want to add movement and texture, ask your stylist to add layers throughout your hair.
#20: Longer Brunette Shag with Carved Bangs
When it comes to a longer brunette shag with carved bangs, they are a great way to add texture to your look. This style is perfect for ladies who want a trendy new look that’s both edgy and modern. As an experienced hairstylist, I suggest asking for layers that start at the chin or below. My best advice? Also, ask for long side-swept bangs. Make sure you communicate what type of finish you’d like – sleek or textured.
#21: Very Sleek Shag for Straight Hair
Working with straight hair can be difficult to get texture. A shag for straight hair can give the movement you’re looking for. To solve this problem, I recommend getting a highly textured haircut. For instance, a straight razor haircut or a dry haircut can achieve the flow you’re looking for.
#22: Shaggy Long Hair with See-Through Bangs
Shaggy long hair with see-through bangs is a cool, trendy look for those who want to make a statement. My best advice would be to spend time learning how to perfect styling this look to your liking. Products will be key in making this happen. I recommend trying out a sea salt spray as this will create a nice texture. Also, using a 1&rdquo wand will create the most flattering beach wave. This look can be easily achieved with any length of hair and will give you an effortless yet chic vibe. Most importantly, have fun learning how to make this your own unique style!
#23: Amazing Long Cut Shag for Thicker Hair
If you want to update your long hair, I highly recommend adding texture with layers and a full fringe. Long shag cuts offer movement by reducing weight, which is great for thicker hair types. Style with a round tong. Allow cooling before gently shaking your hair out to loosen the shape. Finish with a flexible hairspray.
#24: Glam Long Shaggy Hair with Thick Bangs
This long shaggy hair with thick bangs is a rockstar’s dream. The bangs and short layers are beneficial for instant volume. This haircut does require daily styling which may be a drawback for some women. But, no matter how you wear it, you will turn heads.
#25: Lived-In Brunette Shag with Choppy Bangs
If your hair has length that is weighing it down, and you don’t want to go shorter, consider a shag haircut! This is the best way to keep your length while giving you a whole new shape. This cut will consist of various lengths of layers, giving you body and volume. Choppy bangs can give you a whole new look. So ask your stylist if they will suit your face shape.
#26: Goldie Hawn-Inspired Shag
Look like a Hollywood star with a shag. The most effective way to bring movement and volume to your locks is by cutting soft stacked layers. My best advice would be when blow drying, use a round brush away from your face. It will give you flippy and turned-up ends for the best shag look.
#27: Long Layers and a Soft Fringe
Long layers and a soft fringe will give you super sultry vibes. Ask for a lot of texture so your layers feel blended yet piecey.
#28: Dark Brown Shag with Blonde Chunky Highlights
Go for an edgy style with a dark brown shag with blonde chunky highlights. Short layers at your crown help give volume for a fuller-looking appearance. My advice would be if you have fine hair, try a shag. It would work great for your hair to give it much-needed body and movement. If you can, style with a curling iron to give your locks some beachy texture.
#29: Long Blonde Shag with Bangs for Thick Hair
Opt for a thick long blonde textured shag with bangs. One of the best ways to lighten up your thick hair is to add a lot of texture with long layers. Adding texture with a razor will give a more piecey look with the illusion of more layers. Avoid a blunt cut that will make your hair look thicker.
#30: Beautiful Brunette Shag with Soft Bangs
Soft bangs really pack a punch when paired with a beautiful brunette shag. If you’re looking for something different, a shag can add excitement to long locks without losing your length. Better for medium to thick hair because a shag does take a lot of the weight out of your hair, but it can be modified to better fit fine hair. A soft bang is a great way to accentuate your eyes and give you a fresh look.
#31: Light and Wispy 70s Shag on Long Hair
Try a retro look with a light and wispy 70s shag if you have long hair. Feather-light layers add volume and soft movement to your hair. I would pick up the crown section and take some weight out to get lift and body. The shag is very trendy and will bring life to long fine hair.
#32: Long Shag with Fringe for Fine Hair
A long shag with fringe is a great way to add body to your fine hair. By adding some textured bangs and face framing layers, you will create some serious volume. Finish your hair with some volume spray and you’re ready for the day!
#33: Funky Long Razor Cut with Curtain Fringe
Say goodbye to lengthy, boring hair and try a funky long razor cut. A razor cut will promote natural movement and give you a shaggy shape. A curtain fringe blended into the side will add interest to your cut and complement your cheekbones. Styling is more natural either by scrunching or air drying with a curl amplifier, so no need to pick up a round brush.
#34: Extra Long Shag with Middle Part Bangs
Trending now is the extra long shag with middle part bangs. A long shag is perfect for extra thick hair. The short to long layers help break up the thickness and create a gorgeous shape. The middle part bangs create a nice curtain bang that blends with the short layers. Styling can be done by using texture cream and air drying, or a few added curls. The best shags are not over-styled or overdone.
#35: Jet Black Shag with Wispy Fringe
A shag with fringe gives the feel of a rich and sultry look. The silhouette appears full in density while allowing movement in the layers. Best worn on wavy to curly textures to create a chic, low-maintenance style. Kristen Ess, an accessible hair care brand, has a collection of air drying, and styling aids that are great for creating a lived-in texture.
#36: Wavy Layered Hair with a Fringe for Thick Hair
Let’s say you want to be trendy, but are scared to go full shave. Wavy layered hair with fringe for thick hair ladies can be styled shaggier but not necessarily cut shaggy. Varying length layers can achieve this long shag with bangs if styled correctly.
Related: Flattering long shag hairstyles for women with thick hair.
#37: Soft Shag Haircut with Thin Bangs
Shaggy haircuts are one of the most popular trends right now and there are many different styles. A modern shag haircut with thin bangs is the most versatile, easily maintained, and styled option. It suits many face shapes and all hair types.
#38: Long Shaggy Layers with Blunt Bangs
A trendy hairstyle with long shaggy layers and blunt bangs is an ideal option for ladies who want to draw attention to their eyes. The bangs sit just on or below the eyebrows and longest hair reaches the lower back. The shaggy layers frame delicately the face, giving it an oval shape.
#39: Shaggy Bangs on Long Layered Hair
Shaggy bangs on long layered hair are absolutely stunning for finer hair types. A shag style helps create volume while maintaining your length.
Related: Heavily layered shag haircut ideas.
#40: Long Tousled Shag Cut
Shaggy cuts have an endless array of possibilities. A long tousled shag cut is great for fine-to-medium hair textures. The short layers allow for more volume which gives the illusion of thicker, fuller hair.
#41: Razored Shag Haircut
When it comes to long shags and cuts with fringe, a razored shag haircut is an edgy and super trendy hairstyle that suits women with round face shapes. The choppy face-framing bangs and short razored layers create volume at the crown area which elongates the face. Style with a soft curl tong by GHD, spray with hairspray, and mess it up with fingers.
#42: Low-Maintenance Shag with a Face Frame
A shag haircut on long hair doesn’t have to be recut often to still look great. A great, low-maintenance shag with face-framing consists of just enough layers to create the “shag” look but grows out seamlessly.
#43: Multi-Layered Cut with Middle Part Bangs
Often time, when you hear “shaggy haircuts” you think super short layers but that’s not always the case. A multi-layered cut with middle part bangs is just a shaggier option than long layers. Shaggy haircuts can be customized to suit your liking.
#44: Long-Length Wolf Shag for Women Over 40
A long-length wolf shag for women over 40 paired with brow-length bangs is trendy, youthful, and stylish. A long shag with fringe can be styled on many face shapes and hair types, ask your stylist how shaggy your layers should be to suit your needs.
#45: Very Long Modern Shag with Wispy Bangs
Shaggy hairstyles don’t have to be short. A very long modern shag with wispy bangs allows you to keep your length but adds the illusion of fuller hair.
#46: Wavy Shag with Face-Framing Bangs
A wavy shag with face-framing bangs is an effortless long haircut perfect for naturally wavy long hair. Like all cuts with bangs, the long wavy shag looks great when put in a ponytail or a bun, and a few wispy pieces and the fringe create a soft face frame.
#47: Long Shaggy Hair with Beach Waves
Long shaggy hair with beach waves is a beautiful hairstyle for any occasion. Long shag hair has many options, it can be dressed up or down and look great on many face shapes.
#48: Long Blonde Shag with Long Bangs
A blonde shag with long bangs is a go-to haircut for ladies who like to keep their hair long, but also want volume and movement. The shag on long hair suits almost all face shapes and hair textures and is extremely versatile and easy to wear and style.
#49: Long-Length Shaggy Mullet with Heavy Bangs
The long-length mullet with heavy bangs is a hybrid hairdo, that incorporates a longer mullet and a shaggy haircut. It’s a brilliant option for thick wavy hair which needs a lot of weight taken out in order to make it easier to manage. Use a deep moisturizing mask like Pureology Strength Cure Restorative Masque.
#50: Shagged Haircut with Short Bangs for Thin Hair
The shagged haircut with short bangs is a bold and fashionable hairstyle with fringe, great for ladies with thin hair who want to be noticed. It’s very low-maintenance and grows out beautifully. This is the ideal long style if you want to visit the salon just once a year.
#51: 70s Shag with Soft Layers and Bangs
A 70s shag with soft layers and bangs is the long hairstyle that made a triumphant come back. It’s an effortless and undone-looking hairstyle ideal for women who want versatility. If your hair is on the thick side your stylist can razor out a lot of weight making it more manageable.
#52: Straight Wispy Shag with Curtain Bangs
The straight wispy shag haircut with curtain bangs is a fabulous option for ladies with long flat hair who want it to look more textured. The short shaggy layers can be cut with a feather razor to make them even wispier. When it comes to the curtain fringe the razor should be the weapon of choice for extra volume and lightness in your long shag.
Related: Best long shags with curtain bangs.
#53: Curly Shag with Feathered Bangs on Women Over 50
The curly shag with feathered bangs is absolutely spot on for women over 50 with a round face shape. The shag haircut enhances the volume on top of the head and less on the sides which creates the illusion of a longer face. Scrunch the towel-dried curls with some mousse and oil and diffuse.
Related: Modern shaggy hairstyle ideas for women over 50 with fine hair.
#54: Textured, Choppy Layers on Long Hair
What is not to love about textured, choppy layers on a long hairstyle. Combining a long shag haircut with bangs will give you a style that suits absolutely every face shape. Spray some texturizing hair spray or dry shampoo for that second-day-messy hair.
#55: Messy Shaggy Hair with a Fringe
The messy shaggy hair with a fringe is a versatile hairstyle that is super easy to wear and maintain. Long shag hairstyles are suitable for most face shapes and hair types, adding texture and volume to flat straight hair. Ask your stylist for some highlights around the face to accentuate your features, like eyes or cheekbones, and add dimension.
#56: Wavy Textured Haircut with a Shaggy Fringe
A hairstyle with bangs, styled with waves or curls, tousled for volume is a beautiful wavy shaggy style. A wavy textured haircut with a shaggy fringe is the newest trend and suits many face shapes.
#57: Shaggy Hair with Disconnected Layers
Shaggy hair with disconnected layers has endless possibilities. Shag hairstyles pair well with fringe or curtain bangs creating a fuller and more voluminous look.
#58: Long Natural Curls with Bangs
Long natural curls shaped into a shaggy long cut with bangs is a good way to tame unruly curly hair. The hairstyle will be at its shaggiest form when rough-dried quickly, but when blow-dried smooth, it almost doesn’t look like a shag. Make sure you let your stylist know if you are going to wear your naturally curly hair straight, which will change the way the haircut is executed.
Related: See more curly shaggy cuts.
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