When I see 70’s shag I automatically think of the carpet that’s become popular in teenager’s rooms or college dorms. And that’s exactly how that hairstyle looks. I can’t really say I’m particularly fond of it, all things considered. It’s cute on some women, and not on others. I remember it on Florence Henderson (she played Carol Brady on The Brady Bunch) and it was very cute on her. And it can be made to look quite artistic and pretty if it’s done right.
The short shag consists of layers at the bottom and top of the head, and fringes. It’s always cut short, at least just above the shoulder, if not shorter. Bangs are optional when wearing this hairstyle, but they’re usually worn. It’s usually made to strategically look messy and careless; it’s supposed to look like you just rolled out of bed and kept going. You can refine it with styling products and styling tools, but mussing it a little and walking off looks best. Lisa Rinna pulls this look off perfectly.

Aside from wearing it short, the shag can also be worn medium length or loose and long. Shag isn’t about the length of your hair; it’s about the attitude behind the hair. Farrah Fawcett made the long shag envious and very popular back in the 70’s. Everyone wanted that carefree, sexy look that seemed to define her. But she showed us that the hair doesn’t make the attitude; your attitude makes your hair.
If you’re going to wear a shag hairstyle, make sure to mess it up on occasion. This takes less than two minutes. Just flip over at the waist, ruffle it, and go about your business.
If there is anytime in our modern history where we can trace the progressive change, it should be the 70s. One of the things that started undergoing such changes was hairstyle. The shag hairstyle started during this era.
For most people, the shag hairstyle is good for two reasons. It does not need too much maintenance; in fact it was almost carefree. The second thing about the 70s shag hairstyle is the sexy appeal that it gives.
There are no hair lengths associated with the shag. It could be worn with long hair, short hair, or medium hair. The only thing required is that the particular version fits the individual. There are many celebrities who have worn and continue to wear the 70s shag hairstyle. It is a hairstyle that fits any occasion.

Those who are looking for an alternative to the neatly arranged hairstyles will find the 70s shag appropriate. They appear to be messy and unkempt but can be polished and made smoothed by using styling products. One of the best ways to improve the attitude of hair with the 70s shag is the natural wave.
There are two very popular types of the 70s shag hairstyle. These are the short shag hairstyle and the medium and messy hairstyle. The short shag looks very great on women, but it can be adapted for men too. The medium and messy shag is more classic than the short shag. It is very easy to maintain and also does well when given a natural wave touch.

SARAH HARDING STUNNING SHORT HAIRCUT STYLES FOR SUMMER 2010
Sarah Harding hairstyles tend to be short and stunning most of the time. She sports very unique hairstyles that add volume and height to her hair with layered hair. The various layers are quite risky for someone with short length hair. However, each of her hairstyle fits her facial shape and attitude. The hair on the crown area and sides of her face are layered. An uneven cut is done to the ends adding more height to her hair.
Sarah Harding Hair

Recreate this unique look with the help of a few simple tips. First, you will need to have a layered haircut. The shortest layers should be in level with your ears. With a hair cream, apply evenly on your hair with an inward motion. Use a hair blower to style your hair and a round brush. The strokes should be kept down and inward going towards your face. You can add highlights to some strands on your hair that matches your eye color. Your fringes can be kept to the side or cut across your forehead. For the choppy look, have your bangs straight from side to side.
Sarah Harding Hair

For a more glamorous touch, finish the look by using a flat iron to smoothen out the ends of your layers. You can also start from the roots if you want a clean look. But if you are in a sassy mood, you can just iron the ends of the hair. Whether you want the classy or choppy look, the layers can give you a great look with the right hair applications.
Sarah Harding Hair
