
There are lots of different types of medium shaggy cuts that make them trendy. Short on time in the mornings? Styling medium shag haircuts is easier, doesn’t require heat tools and works well for every hair type, including fine hair. For ladies with fine hair, stylists have to adapt the technique so that layers are placed at the front of the head and less towards the back. Women with thick, curly hair may require more weight removed from their natural curls in order to create a smooth, straight look. There are some drawbacks to getting a Gypsy cut, depending upon your hair’s density. Women with straight hair can pull it off as well by using heat tools or combining the right products and scrunching up their damp hair. When it comes to hair types, the medium shag is beneficial for women with wavy or curly hair texture, as it allows more natural movement. If you have a long face or a more angular chin, it may work well for you. However, if you have a round face shape, adding a fringe might not be as flattering. A shoulder-length shag can suit most face shapes. Layered to various lengths-a shag is a great way to add volume, texture, and depth to your hair. A mid-length cut is all about adding soft layers of various lengths and being highly customizable by any well-trained stylist. Getting a medium-length shag is the ultimate way to get a low-maintenance, layered look.

This unisex style was created by barber Paul McGregor in the 70s.

Medium shag haircuts are all about combining layers and texture to create a trendy, messy hairstyle.
