The latest shape making its way to the top of the list are shag bangs, inspired by the ever-popular shag haircut.
What Are Shaggy Bangs
This fringe brings with it everything we love about the shag — the texture, the feathering, the movement — without committing to the full shag haircut. We’ve seen other trends (the faux shag) become famous for the same reason — a proper shag haircut can be challenging to maintain and even harder to grow out when you’re over it. Instead, individuals opt for an ode to the shag with shag bangs.
How Are Shag Bangs Different
You might be curious how shag bangs differ from other wispy fringe styles. The answer lies in the feathering. Shag bangs appear more piecey and randomized, and they don’t follow a line or crescent-like other bang types. Instead, they have a more free-spirited finish. With less contrast, shag bangs blend into the rest of your hair instead of standing out. Think more Farrah Fawcett and less Audrey Hepburn.
While shag bangs might blend more into the rest of your haircut, they can set your style apart. From a heavy, edgy fringe to a soft, wispy, romantic finish, you can tailor them based on your hair type and style. Pair them with a pixie, a bob, the wolf cut, or long layers — the options are endless.
How To Style Shag Bangs
When it comes to styling, using a less uniform approach can help create the undone finish they’re known for. If you have natural texture from waves or curls, embrace these by styling accordingly.
Product and styling will differ depending on your shag bang density, hair type, or texture. However, there are a few key products that are must-haves for anyone with a fringe.