Wavy Shag Haircut:
Looks good on: Those who want a sexy, messy-on-purpose style. Very fine hair might look too sparse with this look.
How to tell your Hairstylist: Keep the layers long. Because the hair is wavy, too many choppy pieces will be prone to frizz. If hair is naturally wavy the razor should be used sparingly as it could cause frizz. If hair is straight and fine then the razor is key for adding some texture.
Maintenance: Add some waves to straight hair or amp up natural curl with a curling iron.
Long Shag Haircut:
Looks good on: People who want rock star texture and style, but without the fuss. A little product and air-drying is all you need to style. This cut adds texture to fine hair and lightens thick hair.
How to tell your Hairstylist: The shortest layers should hit the bottom of your ears. Use scissors not a razor to leave ends feathery.
Maintenance: Cut every 3 or 4 months though you may go about 7 months without ill effects.
Wavy Shag Haircut:
Looks good on: Those who want a sexy, messy-on-purpose style. Very fine hair might look too sparse with this look.
How to tell your Hairstylist: Keep the layers long. Because the hair is wavy, too many choppy pieces will be prone to frizz. If hair is naturally wavy the razor should be used sparingly as it could cause frizz. If hair is straight and fine then the razor is key for adding some texture.
Maintenance: Add some waves to straight hair or amp up natural curl with a curling iron.





