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10 Best Shag Haircuts for Older Women

By Sandra Roussy January 06, 2025 Beauty

Remember the edgy shag hairstyle from the 80s? Shag haircuts are characterized by uneven choppy layers with shorter ones at the crown of the head. Typically, longish feathered bangs are added along with fringed layers around the face. In its essence, this is an organized messy-look hairstyle.

Here’s my list of the best shag hairstyles for older women:

  1. Short Shag – The classic look, but shorter.
  2. The Classic Sleek Shag – The tidied-up shag.
  3. The Iconic Shag – A modern-day shag cut for older women.
  4. The Naturally Curly Shag – Natural curly shag style.
  5. The Shag with Volume – Pump up your shag hairstyle.
  6. Shag with Long Bangs – Let the bangs grow long.
  7. Pixie Shag – Super short shag cut.
  8. Easy Shag Hairstyle – Easy to maintain layered cut.
  9. Salt & Pepper Shag Style – Great color combo!
  10. Straight Shag – Straight clean shag.

The shag is best if you have medium-thick or thick hair – as the feathered layers tend to thin the hair out. It can be cut in a variety of lengths, from short to long, and is rather flattering for most face shapes. It’s a fairly low-maintenance style and is a perfect wash-and-go cut – for us busy ladies that don’t want to fuss too much on our hair but still want to look modern and feminine.

You don’t have to go all out “I Love Rock-and-Roll” and cut your hair like Joan Jett to get the look. Here are some shag-inspired haircuts that are adapted for older women and easily achievable.

Best Shag Haircuts for Older Women

Short Shag

Take the shag look to short hair for a put-together and elegant style. We can subtly see the playful wispy layers and feathered bangs giving this a modern twist on an iconic hairstyle. Add as much or as little texturing paste to get the effect you want.

The Classic Sleek Shag

The Classic Sleek Shag

You can still sport the shag look without the usual “messy look” associated with it. This hairstyle is a shag cut with less feathered layers. Keep it neat and tidy with a finishing holding spray.

The Iconic Shag

The Iconic Shag

This beautiful woman is wearing a classic modern shag. The style suits her face perfectly and the natural gray gives it an authentic look. Keep the flyaways and your hair shiny with a shine glossing spray.

The Naturally Curly Shag

The Naturally Curly Shag

The shag hairstyle can be cut into naturally curly hair perfectly. Cut shorter curls at the crown and around the face to get the look. Keep your beautiful curls under control with a moisturizing leave-in conditioner.

The Shag with Volume

The Shag with Volume

Add volume to the short layers at the crown for a fun and airy shag style. The messy look is perfectly arranged to look effortless. Try adding a little volumizing and thickening product and fix it with hairspray to keep all-day volume.

Shag with Long Bangs

Shag with Long Bangs

Wearing a longer bang with a shag hairstyle gives it a softer and flirtier look. Blow-dry using a large-barrel round brush to get the volume at the crown and around the face. This style looks great on a variety of face shapes.

Pixie Shag

Pixie Shag

A pixie style can be trimmed to a shag cut by feathering the layers and wisping them towards the front. Dab a little bit of texturizing gel to keep your fabulous haircut in place.

Easy Shag Hairstyle

Easy Shag Hairstyle

This version of the shag hairstyle is easy to maintain and looks good in all colors and face shapes. Keep it frizz-free with an anti-frizz serum.

Salt and Pepper Shag Style

Salt and Pepper Shag Style

Salt & pepper hair looks great in a shag cut. You can ask your hairstylist to add dark lowlights to your gray hair to get the desired effect. Add texture and definition to the cut with a texturizing mousse.

Straight Shag

Straight Shag

Your shag can be worn several different ways, and, on those days when you don’t want wispy feathered layers, you can straighten them with a straightening product and a flat iron.

FAQ Shag Haircuts for Older Women

1. Can Shag Haircuts Work with Fine or Thinning Hair?  

Absolutely! Shag haircuts can add volume and movement to fine or thinning hair, making it appear fuller. The layered structure of the cut, especially shorter layers at the crown, creates the illusion of thickness. To make it work best:

  • Opt for a softer shag with fewer, strategically placed layers to avoid looking too wispy.
  • Use volumizing products like mousse or root-lifting spray to add body.
  • Blow-dry with a round brush to maximize lift and texture at the roots.

For very thin or sparse hair, consider adding highlights or lowlights to create visual dimension, or ask your stylist about incorporating hair texturizing techniques for extra body.

2. How Can I Adapt a Shag Haircut for a Professional Look?  

While the classic shag is known for its casual, messy vibe, it can easily be styled for a polished, professional appearance:

  • Opt for a sleeker version of the shag with fewer feathered layers and less “choppiness.”
  • Use a straightening serum or cream paired with a flat iron to smooth out the layers.
  • Blow-dry bangs and face-framing layers with a round brush to create soft curves that look neat yet stylish.
  • Tie the look together with a shine-enhancing finishing spray to keep flyaways in check.

For a more structured appearance, consider pinning back some of the layers or styling the cut into a chic low ponytail or bun for a sleek office-ready look.

3. What Products Should I Avoid with a Shag Cut?  

Certain products can weigh down the layers or diminish the shag’s signature airy texture. Avoid:

  • Heavy oils and serums: These can flatten the hair and make layers look greasy or clumped together. Opt for lightweight shine sprays or dry oils instead.
  • Strong-hold gels: These can make the style look stiff and unnatural. Use light or medium-hold texturizing products for more movement and flexibility.
  • Overly creamy conditioners: If you use a rich conditioner, it can weigh the hair down, especially at the roots. Stick to lightweight, volumizing conditioners and apply sparingly, focusing on the ends.
  • Sticky hairsprays: Strong, sticky sprays can make the shag look stiff and take away its natural, tousled charm. Use a flexible-hold hairspray for touchable hold instead.

Proper product choice is key to maintaining the effortless and layered appeal of a shag haircut, so stick with lightweight products that enhance volume and texture.

Read 10 Undercut Hairstyles for Women Over 60.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Did you wear the shag hairstyle in the 80s? What do you think about it? Will you be trying one of the shag haircuts of older women? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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Lynn

I had a Shag in 1973, to match a favorite young teacher. Much predates the 1980s.

Amanda Ehrenford

None of these pics are the 70s shag. I don’t like any of them.

Susan

I love the shag, it takes years off you. I had it in the 80s. I am blessed to have a daughter as a hairdresser and she is fantastic at layering the hair. You need a good hairdresser too for it.

Denise

I’ve had one all summer and love it, love it, love it. Just get out of bed and run my fingers through it. Always looks best the day after a shampoo.

Kathy H

Yes I did. I loved it then and glad to see its return. I definitely would wear one of these shaggy looks

The Author

Sandra is a writer, traveler, and former fashion designer who made a bold midlife pivot to pursue her creative passions. After two decades designing collections for brands like La Senza, Victoria’s Secret, and JACOB Lingerie, she let go of her possessions and reimagined her life on her own terms. Her personal essay about love, loss, and facing fears was hand-picked by Elizabeth Gilbert and featured in the New York Times bestselling book Eat Pray Love Made Me Do It. Visit her website: www.sandraroussy.com.

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