Welcome to the rebirth of the shag haircut. The has been everywhere as of late, but make no mistake — this is not your mother's shag. Yes, it's feathered, and yes, there's lots of volume, but it's had an update that's well worth checking out.
Think of it more as a on a completely classic . is a hairstylist based in New York City. "The for the last couple of years has been ," says NYC hairstylist Devin Toth.
"It's cool. It's geometric. It's fresh, but it can get boring after a while because there's not much going on in the front.
The shag haircut is, in a nutshell, a lob with bangs. It's so popular right now because it adds a different, more interesting kind of geometry around the face, and not just at the bottom length of the haircut like the lob does at the collar bone. Of course, there are variations of the bangs, the layers, and the hair textures.
" The style works best on all hair types, , and lengths. If you have thick hair, the cut can help create some much-needed shape. If you have fine hair, the cut will help add volume to your look, especially at the roots.
Plus, it's customizable. You can opt to go all out with lots of layers, or you can keep things low key. There are plenty of different iterations.
Which variations have we been seeing in the last few months? "The two popular shag styles are the ultra curly, ultra layered and then straight with long that sweep," Toth says. "The curly shag is very round with a pure release of texture. It will be a seamless transitio.