This works well on long hair types and any face type. Try this one in your next cut schedule.
4: Textured Shag with Face-Framing Layers and Lavender Smoke


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I love how this cut adds body and movement. The textured layers around the face soften features and create a flattering frame.
It’s versatile, too – you can style it messy or smooth for different looks.
5: 70s Inspired Feathered Shag

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I love the 70s feathered shag look. It’s fun and full of movement.
This cut has lots of layers that are styled to flip outwards.
The feathered effect gives it a light, airy feel. It works great for straight or wavy hair.
I think it looks best when it’s shoulder-length or longer.
6: Modern mullet Shag with soft layers and face-framing highlights

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This haircut features a modern mullet with soft layers and face-framing highlights.
The bangs are straight across the forehead, with longer layers around the sides and back that flip outwards.
The contrast of dark brown and light blonde shades adds dimension and edge to the style, making it playful yet polished.
7: Modern Shag with Side-Swept Fringe

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I love how the modern shag with side-swept fringe frames the face. It adds width and softness around the cheekbones.
This cut works well for shoulder-length hair. The layers create movement and texture throughout.
The side-swept bangs blend smoothly into the rest of the haircut, making it versatile and flattering for many face shapes.
8: Curly Shag for Natural Curls


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I love how a curly shag cut enhances natural curls.
It adds volume and shape while keeping the hair’s natural texture.