Shag haircuts are back and here is the proof.
Remember when Miley Cyrus first debuted her shag-meets-mullet haircut? The singer only went and broke the internet with her new choppy ‘do. But as controversial as it was at the time, fast forward a bit and it’s giving less Tiger King and more IT-girl, with stars like, Billie Eilish, Madonna, and more recently, Eva Longoria slaying the sought-after style.
In an Instagram post, shared by her hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos, the actress can be seen sporting curtain bangs and choppy layers with tons of texture: all of the ingredients that make up the seventies-style shag. Only instead of a blown-out finish, it’s giving wet look. A good job, considering both the shag and sleek, hi-shine strands have been celebrated as two of the biggest. While Taylor Swift gives this low-maintenance look a modern makeover, opting for a chic shag style that’s tousled – and is perfect for lazy girls.
As well as being simple to style, with the defined layers most of the work for you, the shag haircut is also amazing for flat,as it adds instant volume and definition. Not to mention, it works on all hair types: straight, wavy, curly, coily. So, have we sold you on it yet? If you’re yet to make your mind up, here’s some inspo from the celebs who have given the shag their stamp-of-approval. Personally, we can’t get enough of this versatile rock ‘n’ roll look.With a similar shoulder-skimming length and wavy, messy texture with a glass-like shine, you can tell that Nicole and Eva share the same hairstylist. Do you think he's got time to fit us in?Who better to pull off this playful, edgy look than Jenna Ortega.
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