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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesYou don’t have to shag your hair so short that there’s nothing left to work with – this style is definitely layered with the telltale feathered ends of a shag – but it can still be easily pulled into a ponytail. Work some highlights into your mane to brighten things up and prevent the look of “weighed down” hair.
Contemporary short hairstyles embrace a shaggy look, which exudes a modern and stylish vibe while also providing a youthful appearance suitable for any occasion. Whether your hair is straight or curly, these versatile short shag hairstyles are effortless to style and maintain, making them the epitome of trendy short haircuts.
Why do professional stylists claim that short shag haircuts may become the best bet? Shags are all about choppy ends, layering and a ton of texture. Thus, the stylist adds volume where needed and creates dimension if hair looks too flat. Let’s check the ideas.
Mature ladies look fabulous sporting a choppy bob cut. The illusion of length is preserved in bobs with a straight cut length at the nape of the neck, while they can still have a contemporary choppy air to it!
If you have a natural bent to your hair, then your strands will respond well to a shag cut. The cute silhouette of this style begs to add in some subtle highlights that lighten locks up and accentuate the layers.
Perhaps you were blonde as a child but your hair has darkened with age. Maybe you want to find out if blondes really do have more fun. Whatever the reason, platinum blonde hair is a pleasure to wear with a shorter cut because it is much easier to maintain.
Bob haircuts fit into the shag look perfectly. If you want a short shag, go for a rounded bob cut – it adds fullness to thin hair and offers easy manageability for all hair types.
A rounded silhouette, clean lines, and a slightly tousled appearance are the hallmarks of this shaggy bob. The light gold and brown tones of the bronde balayage provide a sense of depth and sophistication. This hairstyle is a wonderful choice for women who have extra thick and coarse hair.
Curly girls look adorable with shaggy hair. If you want something a bit more different, color your hair a black with silver undertones for a tinsel shine that looks great year round.
Go for a pixie cut next time you’re at the salon – but allow enough length to remain for the shaggy appearance. The blunt, straight-across line of the nape and angled sideburns give a unique appearance to the cut that stands apart from other short shag haircuts.
Add some height to your short shag; tease the crown section and have a little poof with your tousle! The feathery bangs and layered side pieces curve towards the cheekbones and frame the face in a classy, dramatic fashion. It’s an upscale hairdo for an elegant woman to flaunt.
The layered, tousled top pieces and longish bangs give the tapered bob a tomboy appearance, while the side pieces fall over the ears and cradle the neck and jawline for a feminine look. When you try a hairstyle with bangs, sweep them to one side, so everyone can see your beautiful eyes.
The back view of this shaggy, inverted bob is as impressive as its front. With a color palette that runs from chocolate brown to whitish blonde, it’s an ultra-modern and courageous style that only the most confident women can pull off.
A tapered shag haircut is among the favorite short shag haircuts, typically falling around shoulder length. With its messy shag texture, this short hair with bangs embodies a laid-back yet stylish vibe.
Modern shaggy bobs are an eclectic high-fashion and urban option if you want your hair to be the talk of the town. The solid, deep dark-brown color is the best way to showcase the cut, and the straggly, razor-cut ends frame the face and look perfectly imperfect.
Update your very short hair cut with a bold hue like this vibrant burgundy when you’re ready for a fun and different look. Keeping the hair longer on top while cropping the sides will produce a look that works for a variety of face shapes.
A piece-y, layered bob is one of those short shag haircuts that look great on most women. If you’re tall, it will give you a sophisticated and elegant appearance, and if you’re petite, it can make you look statelier and more confident. Forward-brushed bangs round out this statement hairstyle.
Flirty flair can be incorporated into short shag hairstyles with just a bit of wavy texture. It looks effortless, weightless and full of movement, but still full and thick—the best of both worlds.
One of our favorite short shag haircuts is actually a “long,” wavy pixie style. The slightly longer length allows the curls to come to full fruition. At every angle there’s something exciting to look at: vibrant copper-blonde highlights, super-long sideburns, and flipped bangs that fall just over the eye.
An inverted wavy bob with a side part is a convenient way to wear your curly hair. That’s because it always looks like you’ve purposely styled it to be a little messy! Each piece-y lock has a role to play, whether to caress the neck, frame the face, or give some extra height to the crown section.
When you need an easy-to-style haircut for thick hair, look no further than a short, choppy bob. This one tapers gently to the nape and has slightly longer front pieces that frame the jawline. Side-swept bangs add a touch of asymmetry that really makes the style work.
Short shag hairstyles are popular with women of all ages because they’re versatile, modern and feminine. The sliced inverted bob is a perfect example of the cut that shows off the sensual shoulder line and lifts the face.
Short shag haircuts are not only geared to women who prefer professional hairdos, but those edgy, alternative ladies, too. With bangs unevenly cropped, and maybe a subdued fun hair color, you get a super cool hipster ‘do. The good thing about having uneven bangs is that you can’t really cut or style them wrong – anything goes!
If you plan to grow out your short length hair, you’ll need a style that can help you make the transition. A chin-level bob with jagged, uneven edges does a great job of disguising the awkward transitional stage. Throw in some natural waves and a tousle for an extra-youthful look.
Bedhead is all the rage because it truly embodies that “I woke up like this” flawless feeling that Beyonce describes. But, you can add a bit of sophistication to the short style with accessories like sunglasses and a scarf to make this an acceptable look outside of the bedroom.
Curly hair queens can also get a bob cut. Texture makes a shag hair cut appear delicate, and gives more leeway if you don’t want to style hair every morning, or constantly use heat tools. Cut in gradual shaggy layers — they frame your face softening up your complexion!
You’ll never think of yourself as of an older woman when you’re sporting a youthful, two-layer, razored bob. Your thick crown of lush healthy hair will look amazing when it’s cut to maximize its complete fullness and volume. Just a quick blow dry and a shake of the head, and you’ll be ready to go.
The great thing about shaggy hairstyles is that they have a range of aesthetics depending on how they’re worn. Short warm blonde shags cut a-line with wispy longer strands in the front and layered around the crown can be styled tousled serving bedhead chic, or stick straight for a sleek, polished look.
Add some funk rock’n’roll tint to shaggy hair by implementing highlights in a cool color! Purple is a fantastic pairing for dark brunette bases, since there is contrast, but it’s subtle and not trying too hard.
Those not keen on voluminous stacked bobs should try shags. Short textured hair replaces the height at the crown of the head with a uniform shaggy length. Incorporating shorter layers achieves the sought-after ragged appearance. Pro tip—highlighting them with blonde balayage gives extra definition!
Everyone will be talking (only good things, of course) about your bouffant pixie bob. The pinkish-brown palette melds the hues together for a color that’s flattering to any skin tone. Undercut in the back, with below-the-jaw side pieces, it’s a short shag winner!
Cutting your bob hairstyle to continue the jawline is a great choice when you want to experience the face-lifting effects of short shag cuts. The super-deep side part contributes to the uniquely feminine silhouette of this walnut-brown bob.
A mixture of blonde and silver in a piece-y texture does an excellent job of framing the face. The swoopy peek-a-boo bangs drop past the chin, barely touching the cheek. When you want an ultra-feminine hairstyle that can be quickly combed with just your fingers, here is your go-to option.
How does one make a shag haircut even fresher? With a silver-platinum color, of course! The unruly cut is cooled down by the icy hair color, producing an interesting visual effect when the wildness of texture is tamed by a metallic color. Definitely unique, this one is for those who like to stand out from the crowd!
Layers are the pixie’s best friend and you can really take them to the next level by having them short enough to stick out at the crown! This gives the style some youthful freshness. Highlight a range of lengths in streaks choosing a delicious shade, like, for instance, cinnamon as an accent color for dark brown hair.
Shag hair styles are complemented flawlessly by dusty shades like lavender — the unconventional cut pairs well with subdued shades. Tease your roots to amp up volume at the crown, and straighten hair in the front for a punk vibe.
Out of a plethora of shag haircuts to choose from, here’s one that’s great for working women in professional environments. Short highlighted hair is clean and put together while still being a hairdo that proves you are stylish and up-to-date.
Do you like your hair super short at the nape but with a long length in the crown and bangs? If yes, then you’ll love this long, razored pixie with bright blonde balayage highlights. Try a fancy headband to add a touch of femininity to a short cut.
If you want to experiment with one of today’s most popular short shag haircuts for women, try keeping the longish sides tucked neatly behind the ears and take a chance with some spiky height at the top. A chocolate brown base with light blonde balayage layers keeps everything looking balanced and on point.
For the girly girl with a hipster-chic style, short shag hairstyles that are jaw-length are calling your name. Refined by the glamorous angled pieces grazing cheeks and gracefully swept bangs, minimize layers on a cut like this — homogeneity is an asset to a bob with feminine suppleness.
Va va voom! A shag with a sexy side. Enhance your bob with some contrasting highlights in a sultry shade like violet-silver. This hairstyle is show stopping, whether worn straight and sleek or slightly tousled.
Short shag haircuts are popular right now – making a strong comeback from their original 1990s heyday. Perfect for women with thin or flat hair, a shag cut perks things up to bring body, bounce and a whole new life to your locks.
Style shag hairstyles with wispy ends messy for a whimsical airy feel. To create this textured hairdo, get a cut with razored layers all around the head and rough dry with a bit of texturizing spray. Keep this ‘do freshly trimmed!
The sliced white-blonde highlights are sizzling hot on this straight hair bob. A slight upward flip of the side pieces makes this short shag cut also a bit flirty and suitable for women of all ages. The sideswept feathered bangs flow gently over one eye, creating a mysterious and sensual look.
Youthful and sassy, choppy and full-bodied, there’s something about the tousled bob that gives it a tomboy edge. The cut is quite different from the shaggy short styles in the other pictures, and it works extremely well with hair that’s straight and coarse. In any other context it might be seen as unruly; in this case it’spure joie de vivre!
It’s a shaggy pixie on steroids! Tons of layering and wispy pieces add height to the hairstyle and frame the face flatteringly. The ultra-feminine and extremely natural-looking blonde balayage helps to define all the angled layers and enhance your best features, such as eyes and cheekbones.
Who says that short shag hairstyles are recommended onlyfor straight or slightly wavy hair? We beg to differ! The curly stacked locks rule the roost, and the white-blonde bangs are cut and styled to flatter the forehead and cheekbones. Hot and sexy, it’s the perfect wash-n-go hairstyle for women on the run!
For women who aren’t sure about going all the way to “pixie-short” hair, we suggest a shortish shaggy bob with a lot of razored layers. Hints of copper over a chocolate brown base keep the hairstyle light and fresh, and the slightly inverted shape is a good silhouette for everyone.
Add a little height and body to super-straight, fine hair by teasing the roots or go for a flawless blowout. The ash blonde jaw-length bob is a perfect solution for thin hair that needs some oomph and lift.
Are you bold enough to try one of these short shag haircuts? With this shag you’ll get a funky retro look that seems like it’s right out of a 60s TV show.
How to style short shaggy wispy haircuts? This might be a great example! Wavy chin-length bob with a bit of extra height on the top can add body to your hair and make you look generally taller and thinner. Who would have thought that the right haircut could do all that? (Hmm, us!)
Can’t quite decide if you want to go long or short? No problem — choose both! The long of it is all in the side bangs that dip waaaaaaaaaaay below the chin, almost touching the collar bone. The shorter back shows off the beautiful neckline. A copper-toned balayage completes the chicness.
When you’re in the market for a new bob hairstyle, consider trying a modern twist on the classic wedge style. The side part and overall round shaping works perfectly with your natural waves, and grazes the jawline, beautifully framing the face. The muted hues of the ash-blonde balayage are timeless.
While nineties shags tended to be longer and more cropped toward the face, the modernized take involves hair that is rather free falling. If you’ve ever envied someone’s seemingly natural beach waves, chances are they had their hair cut in a layered style and used a texturizing product to keep things on point.
If you’re a casual, laidback sort of girl, choose a cut that goes with your personality. With bangs and longer layers, this is an incredibly low-maintenance style that still looks put together.
Have you ever seen pictures of whimsical hair colors and desired your own colorful makeover? This baby pink hair is the perfect choice for those who can afford to bleach their hair without incurring a lot of damage.
Short shag hairstyles look sassy and spontaneous, but there’s always a readable silhouette in a short ‘do like this. Messy styles need a fresh cut to look this good.
A very short pixie is a masculine-inspired style that many women love. When worn shaggy, a pixie is less rigid, slightly more feminine, and it gives off a more ‘undone’ vibe that still seems effortlessly smart.
You don’t have to shag your hair so short that there’s nothing left to work with – this style is definitely layered with the telltale feathered ends of a shag – but it can still be easily pulled into a ponytail. Work some highlights into your mane to brighten things up and prevent the look of “weighed down” hair.
When you’re trying to choose between many short shag haircuts for women, look no further than the low-maintenance inverted bob with messy stacked waves, peek-a-boo bangs, and a deep side part. The strawberry-caramel color is rich and vibrant and enhances the cut of the piecey layers perfectly.
What a pretty way to style a short bob! Textured waves are soft and feminine, and look very nice on a slightly angled ‘do. The cut is both edgy and feminine, and, what is more, it’s easy to style: air dry, tease the roots and go!
Normally, women constantly search for ways to add lustre and shine to their manes. However, shaggy bobs are actually better when worn with a matte finish! By removing shine, an artistic style that oozes intrigue is crafted.
Asymmetrical pixies are perfect for women who: have a designated and respected good side, have naturally straight manes and want to add structure to a rounder face with plumper cheeks, or for anyone who appreciates the sass of shaggy pixie-bobs!
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