Beauty
Channel the 70s style without chopping your lengths.
Few styles areas versatile as the beloved shag haircut.
You could also opt for themodern shag mullet a choppy hybrid that pairs the two on-trend styles in one.
A head shake and a few finger fluffs, and youre ready to take on the day.
170s Cool
The 1970s are when the shag truly reigned supreme.
And you’re free to wear a 70s-style shag with any hair length.
Just have your stylist go heavy on the choppy layers.
Top the look with face-framingcurtain bangsfor even more of a groovy do.
2Curly & Textured
Curly and textured hair can easily wear a shag haircut.
This is my favorite of the shags, says Mena.
Its taking curls and texture to new heights literally.
Think: lots of layers, volume, and curls.
Apply acurl-defining productfor full definition.
3Wavy With Highlights
Strategically placedhighlightsadd even more depth to a shaggy cut.
But Mena wants to not overdo it.
Instead, he recommends subtle contrasts with your color for a modernized style.
Think just face frame [with your highlights], he says.
Wear your shag with flowy beach waves forlaissez-fairevolume by spritzing asea salt sprayonto your strands.
4Long Shag With Bangs
Bangs are what make the shag modern, Mena insists.
Allow it toair dryfor natural volume or apply atexturizing productfor more oomph while your strands are still slightly damp.
5Modern Shag Mullet
Mena says this version of the shag is for those with an edge.
This article was originally published onDec.