Home Hair Styles11 Long Shag Hairstyles for 2025: A Chic Comeback of Effortless Cool

11 Long Shag Hairstyles for 2025: A Chic Comeback of Effortless Cool

by Barbara Dixon
11 Long Shag Hairstyles for 2025: A Chic Comeback of Effortless Cool

2025 is bringing about a long shag hairstyle renaissance that’s giving off an effortless, laid back cool, not to mention it’s an insanely versatile look. This style, which first gained popularity in the ’70s, has been refreshed for today’s style scene, combining retro flair with contemporary elegance. The long shag is universally appealing because it complements almost every hair type and face shape, and this tousled version is edgy, yet still soft. For people who want to look like they’ve done nothing, but still attract a lot of attention, it’s perfect. With its choppiness the layers, feathery ends, and texture that adds volume, the long shag is perfect for ladies who want movement and dimension without cutting off their long locks. In whether you have straight, wavy or curly hair, it will work well for you, which means the long shag works for any hair type. This style goes from beach bum to chic evening with little more than a flip. Ahead, 11 of the chicest, on-trend long shag hairstyles you’ll be watching and trying come 2025, all of which put a new twist on the classic cut.

1. Classic Feathered Long Shag
The long shag is a throwback to 70s fashion, but it still has an effortless elegance that’s just cool. The crown’s volume with the cascading layers create an oh-so-pretty silhouette. The feathering technique makes locks appear to be lighter and gives them volume without any added weight, for an airy lightness that’s ideal for the warmer months. Good for medium to thick hair types, this one is also flattering on oval, heart and square face shapes. The layers are expertly cut to create natural movement, you can air dry it or wear a light styling product for that no-product look. The feathered long shag is a fun, retro style that brings 70s rockstars to mind, without appearing overly dated due to modern texturising methods. Face-framing highlights or balayage ensure that the dimensional effect is maximized, which makes your hair look even deeper and shinier. Perfect for those who would like to keep their length while injecting some personality into their locks, this style can be worn straight, wavy or (as seen) curly, making it a summer hair essential.

2. Fine Hair with Long Shag Layers and Curtain Bangs
Combining curtain bangs with a long shag is an easy-chic way to frame the face that allows you to keep the cut’s signature volume and texture. The bangs split down the middle, or slightly to the side, and flow into soft, wispy pieces that seamlessly join the shaggy layers. This look blunts sharp features and gives your face that young, airy look. Curtain bangs are having a moment for 2025, lending a modern twist to the classic shag and maintaining its relaxed cool. The long shaggy layers at the back add pizzazz and body, ideal for that person that loves to enliven their looks. If you hair is straight or wavy, the combination gives it a lift through natural texture, pushing along a casual, tousled ending. Light styling products, such as texturizing sprays or mousse, will enhance this cut’s inherent lift and bounce. The hair texture is also silky soft to touch, which means that you can easily create up-dos, or side swept style when you pin the bangs back, and there isn’t a visible gaping in the crown area!

3. Soft Balayage in Long Shag Font Weight Regular
Long Shag with Bangs Long locks, sectioned near the ends for a lively texture, are complemented by a long shag with bangs.
If you are thinking for dimension and an easy shine than the textured long shag with subtly balayage is something to going to be a hit in 2025! The choppy layers of shag give a natural volume and flow, and the balayage provide sun-kissed highlights that accent the texture of the hair. This combo looks is amazing on medium thick hair, as balayage is layered to stand out through all the layers, giving amazing dimension. The balayage is applied with soft and natural-looking shades such as caramel, honey and ash blonde, creating a subtle and beautiful transition that allows you to grow out your color with ease. Its texturized layers can be worn loose and wavy or brushed and blown dry for a flexible, more polished look. “This is a relaxed beachy texture with a polished feel due to the color work. Ideal for anyone who prefers shiny hair in the natural light, the textured long shag with balayage is easy to maintain and not time-consuming, such that it’s perfect for individuals with super busy schedules.

4. Face-Framing Layers with Long Shag
Face-framing layers in combination with a long shag are the answer to a slim- and fresh-looking silhouette, all while preserving the tousling texture we know and love the shag for. These layers begin at about the cheekbone/ jawline areas giving the shape to the face and softening hard /sharp edges. The remaining hair keeps the shag’s characteristic choppy texture, the texture which gives the hair its body and movement from root to tip. Most face shapes – particularly round and square – work well with this style, given the face-framing layers that form a slimming vertical line and add length to your face. It’s especially good for medium to thick hair textures, which will be able to hold the shape without appearing weighed down. The long shag with face-frame layers is so versatile- it can be worn undone and natural looking or blow-styled sleek for more formal events. It’s a classic but modern style that perfectly fuses structure with softness.

5. Long Shag with Curly Layered Volume
If you have curls, the curly long shag is your friend, adding volume control and well-placed layers to your natural curls. The snip eliminates additional weight and frees up curls to bounce back with added definition. Layering is critical here: too few layers and you wind up with a thick pyramid shape, too many and you have to cut down on length. The long curly shag adds length and shape, allowing curls to fall in a shaped and flattering form. No need for heat styling this one – it’s all about natural texture. The perfect style for sweaty summer days. Creams or gels that enhance curl can help boost the impact of those layers and help control frizz. It’s a style that embraces curl individuality while also guaranteeing your hair is polished, bouncy and entirely easy. Ideal for medium to thick curly hair, the long shag is the sexy, stylish cut that enhances your curls and gives you that touchable, tousled look.

6. Long Shag with Blunt Ends
Mirrored shag A modern take on the classic shag, this look features blunt ends complemented by its signature layers. The strong, blunt hemline provides a bold contrast with the soft, feathered layers that crown your face, reaffirming the sleek, bold outlines of this stylish look! This crop is perfect for the more straight hair types or if you love that straight on the minimalist look! The funky shag takes a modern twist with its sharp ends amongst the scattered layers. The straight ends help accentuate the length, creating a polished and intentional look, while the choppy top adds an enjoyable and animated movement. It’s a great style for people who desire a bold statement without sacrificing the shag’s quintessential carefree — no-fuss — feel. You can easily style this cut with a flat iron or a blowout for a more sharp look, or let it air dry for a softer, less perfect feel.

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7. Long Shag with Heavy Bangs
Thick bangs are so in this 2025 and paired with a long shag, you’ve got a funky, edgy style that takes this already awesome hairstyle to the next level.” The bangs across the forehead are cut thick and straight, occasionally lightened with a bit of feathering cut to take the edge off, and they meld into the layered shag below. Wow this hairstyle has an edgy youthful rebellious quality, and looks fantastic with the focus being on the eyes- great for anyone wanting to make a statement! The shag’s choppy layers have enough movement to balance out and help these heavy bangs lay anything but flat. Best for medium to thick hair, this cut requires frequent trims to keep the bangs in shape but packs a lot of style bang for your buck. You can do minimal styling — air-drying with some product, or a quick blowout for volume. It’s a fashion-forward, and bold choice for those who don’t mind attracting a little (or a lot of) attention.

8. Long Shag with Soft Waves
“I love soft waves with some length to it; a long shag is kind of that effortless summer hair. The shaggy texture gives it a natural wave that you can work volume or flow into your hair. This style is great for anyone looking for an easy going but still put together hair style. How to use Scrunch your damp hair with a light mousse or sea salt spray, let dry naturally or use a diffuser for extra root lift. The waves flow into the choppy layers of shag for a gorgeous, multi-dimensional looks. This shape is good for just about any hair type, but it’s particularly great on hair that’s medium to thick, because the waves can fall naturally and won’t get as weighed down. The long shag with soft waves is perfect for a trip to a beach party or casual brunch and it’s also super versatile; it will always be in fashion. It’s a celebration of natural beauty with a hint of glam.

9. Long Shag with Textured Ends
Textured ends provide the long shag with a rough, undone feel that’s utterly 2025 in its focus on the natural and easy. The ends are razor-cut or point-cut so they aren’t blunt, and that makes them super light and far more feathered and lived in, giving you volume and body without thickness. It’s also trendy for those not seeking a proper, polished, or too-structured look, a more relaxed, rebellious one in its place. The layers all over the hair help promote softness and movement, while the textured ends provide a fun angle to every head turn. It’s a flexible style that serves all textures of straight, wavy and curly hair, requiring very little effort—all you need is a bit of texturizing spray or mousse to give it that extra kick. With its bold, rebellious roots and exaggerated layers, the long shag can make anyone feel like a ‘70s bombshell — and with the updates that the shag cut has taken to popular hairstyles this summer, that’s exactly the vibe this style brings.

10. Subtle Highlights on Long Shag
A hint of highlights revives the long shag with dimension and a sun-kissed touch of light. Unlike bold or chunky highlights, this method of highlighting weaves fine natural-looking strands throughout the hair in a way that lets it catch light and emphasize the layers. The end result is a supple and luminous effect to boost hair movement and texture. This style flatters any hue of hair but I must say that brunettes and blondes who wanna make a soft upgrade would look remarkable. The highlight could be warm caramel or honey blonde or cooler ash tones based on your base color and skintone. The organic feel makes it one of the easiest #balayagehair shades to maintain as the strong roots grow out softly. Paired with the shag’s signature choppy layers, these highlights produce a fresh, cool-girl vibe that’s going to be ideal for bright, summer days and warm nights.

11. Long Wispy Shag with Face-Framing Bangs
The wispy ends and uneven bangs help to take the long shag up a notch from a cool rock-and-roll style to something soft and romantic, but still cool. The wispy finish softens the shape of the hair, avoiding any heavy lines or clunkiness, and the bangs hug the face to create a high-dimensional focus on your features. This is a look that looks good on all face shapes, although it is particularly flattering for ovals and heart-shapes. Includes heavy bangs that you wear forward or brushed to the side, the way you would cut your normal shag and long, shag pieces that meet up with the bangs for a strong contrast. The wispy ends lend a light, airy effect that’s great for summer heat and humidity. This cut is no fuss, and you can practically wash and go with some air dry time and/or a blowout. Product can be added after the cut is styled with just a little texture spray to help pop out the volume. It’s just the right mix of edgy and feminine, leaving you with a look that’s both current and classic.

In 2025, the long shag haircut represents much more than hair: It’s about confidence, individuality and a certain easygoing chic. Below, 11 women who show that you might want to consider a shag — in all of its modern, shaggy glory — next time you head to the salon. Whether you’re into soft waves, bold bangs, a shiny curtain of hair, or have hair that’s just begging to be finished with a great hair accessory, one of these long shag hairstyles is sure to suit your vibe and life. This season, take on the chic, relaxed persona of the shag and make your hair feel as unique as your individual personality with plenty of volume, texture, and a healthy dose of flair.

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