33 Stylish Medium Shags You’ll Want To Try

The perfect medium shag styles for an effortlessly stylish, edgy, and balanced look

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Medium shag haircuts are taking over Instagram!

That’s right. The shag cut has made a comeback (some may argue it never left in the first place). Chic, modern, and ever-so-trendy, this cut is transforming medium-length hair. Layer upon layer, the shag cut is truly one hairstyle that transcends time. And if you’re a DIY fiend, do we have something special for you. We’ll tell you how to achieve a basic shag cut on your own!

protip_icon Before You Get Started
  • Blow-drying a shag cut is the best to add a bouncy texture to it.
  • A texturizing spray will help achieve movement in a shag cut if you have fine hair.
  • Highlights go well with shag cuts, adding depth and definition to them.
  • A shag is not a hairstyle you may be able to sport at a formal workplace due to its messy appearance.


Find out how to DIY a shag cut, and read on to check out our 32 incredible shaggy hairstyles.

How To Cut A Medium Shag Haircut

What You Need
  • Spray bottle filled with water
  • Elastic bands
  • Comb
  • Hair-cutting scissors
How To Do
  1. Dampen your hair with the water spray.
  2. Comb your hair and mark how long you want your shag cut to be.
  3. Gather all your hair and tie it in a high ponytail.
  4. Take another elastic band and tie it at the mark.
  5. With a pair of scissors, cut your hair just below the elastic band.
  6. Remove both elastic bands and check the layers.
  7. You can fine style your hair but feather the layers. Simply use the point-cut method and thin out the ends. This will create the shag effect.

Now that you know how to cut your hair in a shag cut it’s time to style it. Here are 32 stylish medium shag hairstyles to give you some style inspiration.

33 Stylish Medium Shag Haircuts You’ll Want To Try

Licensed cosmetologist and professional hairstylist Jocelyn Ly says, “If you want to try a shag style try and find the one that compliments your face shape and your lifestyle. Also, it’s important to use the right products for your hair texture to get the look you want.”

Waiting on the edge of your seat to find out which hairstyles made our list? Keep reading!

1. Shaggy Hair With Bangs

Shaggy Hair With Bangs
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This hairstyle has a casual, relaxed, and edgy feminine vibe. You can opt for this hairstyle if you have a broad forehead as bangs will help balance out your facial features. This simple and low-maintenance hairstyle is for you if you don’t like spending hours on hair styling.

2. Messy Shaggy Hair With Curtain Bangs

Messy Shaggy Hair With Curtain Bangs
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Messy, shaggy hair with curtain bangs is a seriously cool combination. It is undoubtedly one of the hottest hairstyles of the season. You can add layers to bring out the natural texture of your hair in all its glory. Furthermore, if you are someone with fine hair, you can opt for this hairstyle, as it makes the hair look voluminous.

3. Modern Shag

Modern shag haircut
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This is a modern take on the classic shag cut. This shaggy layered cut seems to be currently trending. You can style your hair like this with the help of a round brush and a blow dryer.

4. Simple Shag

Simple shag haircut
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I get it, medium shags can be overwhelming for those women who don’t want their layers to stand out too much. Fortunately, the shag is a versatile haircut. Opt for a toned down shag like this one.

For holding your shag style in place, you can use hairspray or liquid wax. Ana Molina, a YouTube vlogger, offered styling advice for a shag hairstyle from her personal experience: “I like to spray the liquid wax pretty far away, and then as soon as you spray, crunch it to give it that gritty texture. Another way to use it is to spray it on your fingertips (i).”

5. Blonde Highlighted Shag

Blonde highlighted shag haircut
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The shag hairstyle is all about volume with layers. When you have deep brown hair, adding blonde highlights can accentuate your layers and create an illusion of thicker and more textured hair.

6. Big Curly Ends Shag

Big curly ends shag haircut
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Volume is a big issue for women with thin hair. The easiest solution is layers and curls. Adding layers will add depth and dimension to your tresses. The curls will add a texturized contrast, making your hair look bouncy and lively.

7. Thick Layered Shag

Thickly layered shag haircut
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Women over 30 usually prefer this look among the medium shags. It’s easy to style, thanks to the heavy layers that start right at the top. On a bad hair day, you can also use the curls to cover up your problem areas!

8. Autumn Shag Cut

Autumn shag haircut
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There are some hair colors that look great in specific seasons. For example, during autumn, you’ll notice earthy colors – like yellow, orange, and red – on display. Going for colors like this honey dimensional blend will accentuate your shaggy locks during fall.

9. Wavy Shag

Wavy shag haircut
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The wavy shag is one of the best beachy looks. The layers and the wavy texture make your hair look like it’s been tousled by the sea breeze. Add some highlighted tips to give your hair a sun-kissed effect.

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Alternatively, you can also experiment with a medium shag by dying it platinum blonde or foxy hues to enhance the chic look.

10. Ice Blonde Shag

Ice blonde shag haircut
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Ice blonde has been a trending hair color ever since Elsa belted out “Let It Go” in Frozen. It gives you the perfect ice queen look. Add a shag cut to it, and you’ve got yourself a killer look.

11. Jet Black Shag

Jet black shag haircut
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I love growing out my hair, but split ends and dryness make it look dull. The shag cut is a lifesaver for these hair issues. Getting regular trims will keep your hair looking fresh.

12. Dissociated Shag

Dissociated shag haircut
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Notice how there’s actually one main layer in this medium shaggy layered haircut. It is dissociated from the ends and stands out. The red-hued tips accentuate the layers without looking too overpowering.

13. The ‘90s Shag

The 90's shag haircut
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This hairstyle was huge in the ‘90s. The only difference is it was shorter then. You can find innumerable celebs sporting this look. While it’s been gone for a while, it appears to be making a comeback as a hair trend with more teens opting for a medium hair length version of this cut.

14. Curled Modern Shag

Curled modern shag haircut
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The modern shag is sophisticated, thanks to its layers that start a little below the crown. Rather than the “stand out” layers of the classic shag, the modern shag is more about subtlety and style.

15. Classic Layered Shag

Classic layered shag haircut
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This is the perfect haircut for teens in school and college. It has stylish layers without being too long, which makes it easy to maintain. If you tie your hair in a pony or a bun, the layers will make it look effortlessly fashionable.

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The famous ‘Rachel Green’ hair cut from the series ‘Friends’ shows a relaxed side parting with a medium shag-like finish. It became highly popular in the 90s among students and working professionals.

16. The Face-Framer Shag

The face-framer shag haircut
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Multiple layers paired with side bangs make up this haircut. The medium shag with bangs make your face look longer and leaner. The multiple layers of flicked in and out ends accentuate your face shape and lines.

17. Smooth Shag

Smooth shag haircut
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The smooth shag looks super sleek. Its side layers are combed out while the back layers are curled at the ends. You can achieve this look with the help of a round brush and a blow dryer. Get some highlights or lowlights to add dimension to your locks.

18. Choppy Shag

Choppy shag haircut
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Say hello to the choppy shag or, as I like to call it, the modern emo look. This hairstyle consists of multiple layers with choppy ends. The choppy ends accentuate the layers and hair texture. Add some honey blonde highlights, and you’ll be ready to belt out “Sk8er Boi”!

19. Upturned Ends

Upturned ends shag haircut
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Upturned ends, in my opinion, are an underrated style. They add volume to your hair without looking too over the top. They add a suave touch to your locks while making them look thicker.

20. The Winter Shag

The winter shag haircut
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The layers of this shag are not spread all around the head. They’re mainly concentrated at the sides. Towards the ends, they’re cut all around. This will add dimension to your hair. Let’s not forget about the color that is perfect for the winter!

21. Spring Ends

Spring ends shag haircut
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The ends of this shag cut look like springs. (I’m talking about the springs that make your bed bouncy.) The springy ends do the same for your hair. They make your hair look voluminous and flowy.

22. Thinning Layers

Thinning layers shag haircut
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Since the layers are thinned out, this shag is best-suited for women with thick hair. I like the feathered and uneven layers. They add an angsty vibe to the hairstyle. This haircut looks great in a high ponytail.

23. Lowlighted Shag

Lowlighted shag haircut
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We’ve often heard of highlights, but lowlights never seem to make the headlines. Depending on your hair color, lowlights can really help frame your face and add depth to your locks. While highlights tend to pop, lowlights make your natural hair color stand out.

24. Unicorn Shag

Unicorn shag haircut
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A shag cut is a great way to flaunt your hair color. Whether it’s just highlights or a complete color change, opt for a feathered ends shag, and you won’t be disappointed. The feathered ends also make your hair color look a bit faded out and texturized.

25. Soft Ends

Soft ends shag haircut
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Soft ends and shaggy layers go hand in hand. When paired together, they add tons of texture to your hair. They also add volume to your tresses to give you flawless bouncy locks.

26. Soft Shag

Soft shag haircut
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In this shag cut, the layers themselves look soft. This has been achieved by finishing each layer in long, thinned-out ends. This makes the shag appear much softer and also helps soften your face lines.

27. The Mature Shag

The mature shag haircut
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This haircut is opted by women over forty. It is simple and to the point. The layers are easy to style and add texture to the locks. The layers also add depth, making your locks look thicker.

28. The Messy Shag

The messy shag haircut
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Messy hair is all the rage. Everyone wants that perfect “I just got out of bed, but I’m this stunning” look. The shag cut will give you that flawlessly messy but stylish look. However, if you have curly hair, you’ll need to be prepared for frizz.

29. Razor-Cut Shag

Razor-cut shag haircut
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This shag has been cut with the help of a razor. The light brown blend adds dimension, depth, and texture to these locks, making them look healthy and lush.

30. The Mermaid Shag

The mermaid shag haircut
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Mermaid hair is a timeless trend. Blending mermaid hair with a shag gives you this stunning hairstyle. It is already very stylish, but the color amps it up even more. The sharp ends accentuate the layers, which balances out with the color.

31. The Lob Shag

The lob shag haircut
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‘Lob’ is short for long bob. Whatever your bob may be, adding shag layers can make your hair look thicker and livelier. Thin out your ends to accentuate the hair color and volume.

32. Soft Shaggy Layers

Soft shaggy shag haircut
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Sometimes, the key is to go soft. This is a drastic change from the classic shag cut. The classic shag is all about layers accentuated with sharp and flicked-out ends. This cut is softer and more balanced.

33. Wolf Shag

A woman with a wolf shag haircut
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The wolf shag haircut, with its untamed layers and effortless coolness, has emerged as a captivating trend in contemporary hairstyling. It is a mix between a slight mullet and a vintage shag. The untamed layers make your hair look thicker and more voluminous than they really are. The essence of a wolf shag cut lies in its deliberately choppy and unblended layers. This style incorporates shorter layers on the top to amplify volume and texture, while the back features longer layers, creating an edgy, slightly disheveled, and rock-inspired vibe. It is ideal for those who seek more volume in a haircut.

Infographic: 5 Shag Hairstyles For Medium-Length Hair

Without a doubt, shag hairstyles have taken centerstage and are all the rage at the moment. If you wish to experiment with a new look but are confused about which one to go for, don’t worry – we have got you covered. Check out the infographic below for 5 gorgeous shag hairstyles for medium-length hair and select your favorite look to recreate!

5 stunning shag hairstyles for medium length hair (infographic)

Illustration: StyleCraze Design Team

The glamorous effects of the shaggy hairstyle are not just limited to short haircuts. They work stunningly with medium-length hair as well. It is amazing what medium shag haircuts can do for your overall appearance. This style adds volume and makes your hair look healthier. Here is a list of 32 fashionable shag hairstyles for medium-length hair. Take your favorite picks and have fun experimenting with them. You can also consult a professional stylist to discuss this and figure out which type of shag hairstyle will suit you best.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have to style a shag cut every day?

No, a well-cut and styled shag haircut does not need much styling on a daily basis. It is low-maintenance compared to other hairstyles.

Are shags out of style?

No, the 70s hairstyle has made a comeback with a modern twist. It is considered one of the most versatile, chic, and low-maintenance hairstyles out there.

What is the difference between a layered bob and a shag?

A layered bob is short in length and cut in different layers. A shag has choppy layers and is suitable for all lengths.

What is French shag?

The French shag is a type of haircut where face-framing layers starting closer to the crown are created to add volume and texture to your hair.

Key Takeaways

  • The shag cut has made a recent comeback and is here to stay because it is chic, modern, and a truly universal hairstyle.
  • With your scissors and a comb at your disposal, you can give yourself a shag cut in the comfort of your home.
  • Once you understand the basics of getting a shag cut, you can try anything from a simple shag to the autumn shag cut.
medium shag haircuts

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Check out this video to see the 20 latest variations of shag haircuts for medium-length hair. Get inspired and find your perfect look!

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