SHAG 101: The Dos And Don'ts - Behindthechair.com (2024)

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Learn The Major Dos & Don’ts Of Cutting Shags

The shag haircut can be an intimidating cut when you are first attempting it. From section elevation to texturizing techniques, it can seem confusing but the shag is a highly customizable and versatile cut if you know how to slay it. We reached out to ARC™ Scissors Architect and shag expert Rachel Williams (@rachelwstylist) to get all of her tips and tricks to ease your anxiety and set you up for success!

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What is a shag haircut?

Originally created by barber Paul McGregor, the shag traditionally consists of layers that are feathered at the top and sides, making the hair full around the crown and thinner around the edges and throughout the ends.

“The shag is ideal for medium to thick hair types and straight, wavy or curly hair. It’s a cut for all lifestyles, but if you’re a tousle and go type, this cut is perfect for you. It’s low-maintenance and really shows off the natural texture of the hair. It’s perfect to style with a little volume mousse, let air dry or diffuse with a blow dryer. Because of its face-framing layers, it really accentuates the woman’s face,” explains Rachel.

What are the key things to consider when cutting a shag?

1. Consultation

Since the shag has so many layers, it removes a lot of weight out of the hair and can catch a client off guard. “I feel that it is super important to always have a consultation first so the client fully understands the haircut and is not alarmed when they see so much hair being removed,” shares Rachel. “It can be shocking to women who are used to one length and long hair.”

2. Texture

Rachel approaches a shag cut differently depending on the client’s texture. It is important to take into consideration the client’s natural texture as well as how the client wears their hair 90 percent or more of the time. When cutting hair that is naturally straight, Rachel performs the entire cut wet and then details when it is dry. For hair that is wavy or curly, she prefers to cut the hair dry in its natural state in order to really customize and cater to the texture so it is easy to maintain and style.

3. Density

The shag haircut works on all density levels. However, a lot of people tend to mix up fine hair and thin hair. “I will never recommend a shag for thin hair because it is such a layered cut that it will take out too much weight and look like a mullet,” notes Rachel.

4. Length

Rachel likes to establish her client’s desired length first because it will be her guide to the rest of the cut. “Start with the hair below the occipital bone and hold the section straight out to 90 degrees. Cut your desired length and establish your perimeter. This will be your guide for the rest of your cut,” explains Rachel.

What are some of the biggest mistakes you can make when cutting a shag?

1. Removing too much weight.

“One of the biggest mistakes made when cutting a shag is taking too much weight out of the mid and bottom layers, which can create an outdated mullet. An easy way to prevent this from happening is to leave the section behind the ear out.Thehair has less density in that area so it is best to detail that section when the hair is dry and in its natural state. “This section can make or break the way your shag looks and take it from Marsha Brady to modern. We take hair cuts and evolve them by detailing dry and catering to each clients hair type,” explains Rachel.

2. Not using your guide.

After you have established your length, use that as your guide for the rest of the cut. Rachel loves to create her framework of the cut on wet hair using her 6″ ARC™ Scissors PHANTOM II. Why does this matter? “That’s when you see midsections looking too thin and the top becoming too heavy. Without a guide, you will create uneven weight and ultimately, an unbalanced haircut with and a lot of weight lines,” says Rachel.

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3. Detailing on wet hair.

“Always detail a shag haircut when the hair is dry because the way the hair lays changes from wet to dry,” recommends Rachel. Don’t remove weight on wet hair because it can be easy to take too much weight out. “It’s always important to detail hair when it’s in its natural state to truly take only the necessary weight out,” says Rachel. “I like to use my ARC™ Scissors™ SYMMETRY 30/2 Reversible Blender on the hair when it is dry to remove weight and texturize the bangs and face-framing layers.”

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4. Bulky fringe.

One of the biggest mistakes when cutting fringe is taking your section too far back. Rachel recommends always following the curvature of the head and using a comb to determine where the head starts to round. Watch the video below to see how Rachel starts her cut!

Rachel recommends always starting with the fringe and face frame first, no matter what the length is, so the top has a reference point to connect with the bangs. When it comes to establishing the length of your fringe, ask your client what she is most comfortable with in terms of where on her face she wants the bangs to lay. Rachel recommends taking bangs a little shorter if the overall length of the cut is shoulder length or shorter to give more of an overall shag look.

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To watch Rachel’s entire shag haircut, click here!

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FAQs

What does a gypsy haircut look like for a woman? ›

The gypsy shag haircut, which first gained popularity in the 70s, is characterized by its evenly progressing layers, resulting in an overall "shaggy" look.

What is a mourning haircut? ›

The term originates from the Latin word tonsura (meaning "clipping" or "shearing") and referred to a specific practice in medieval Catholicism, abandoned by papal order in 1972. Tonsure can also refer to the secular practice of shaving all or part of the scalp to show support or sympathy, or to designate mourning.

Are Shags in for 2024? ›

Shag haircuts are the most versatile style of 2024 and. will work with any hair type. Here's how you can integrate extensions into this look. to create the ultimate voluminous shag!

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