If you’ve been searching for a low-maintenance cut that still gives your hair some movement and shape, a medium shag might be exactly what you need. At this age, a lot of women start noticing thinning around the crown or temples, and shag layers are perfect for building that volume back in without adding bulk. Ask your stylist for soft razored layers around the face and crown to create lift and make styling easier at home. Medium shags also play well with natural grays, especially if you’ve got a mix of tones—those choppy layers actually enhance the dimension. Don’t skip the texturizing shears at the ends either—they keep the shape from looking heavy and help it grow out better. Whether you like a blow-dried finish or let it air dry with a little mousse, these cuts are meant to work with your texture, not against it. Keep scrolling to find the one that feels most like you.

#1 Choppy Bob with Tousled Shag Layers
Great for women over 70 wanting some youthful texture, this medium choppy bob combines soft volume with tousled layering that flatters thinner hair types. The feathered ends reduce bulk, while the fringe brings lightness around the face. Best on straight to slightly wavy textures, this style adds body without overwhelming finer densities. The choppy bits at the crown give it a lifted shape, which is fantastic if you like an airy, breezy look without a lot of fuss.

#2 Medium Shag with Long Feathered Layers
Feathered layers give this cut a polished, almost sculpted look. The layers start lower around the chin, making it ideal if you like keeping more length or want to elongate the face. It suits medium to thick hair and works well with both blow-drying and air-drying. The swooped pieces create a lot of softness, especially around the neckline, which is a great detail if you don’t love harsh, blunt lines near your shoulders.

#3 Shaggy Medium Hair with Volume and Movement
Full of swing and flow, this cut emphasizes soft volume without being bulky. The layers fall in a way that lifts the crown and opens up the sides, which makes it especially flattering on narrower or more angular face shapes. Great for medium textures, especially if you don’t want a flat silhouette. It’s low-maintenance and grows out gracefully, thanks to the even balance of layering from top to ends.

#4 Medium Shag Haircut with Choppy Layers and Texture
This edgy shag is for those who love a little grit and character in their cut. The choppy layers add separation and volume, and they’re perfect for creating that “lived-in” shape. Best on medium to thick hair, especially with natural wave. It requires a little styling to really make the texture pop, but a dab of texturizing cream does the trick. The layers around the eyes create lift and openness, which helps brighten mature features.

#5 Curly Shaggy Medium Hair with Bounce
This curly shag gives life and bounce to natural curls without the heaviness that drags them down. The layering keeps the curls well-defined while encouraging lift at the root, especially around the crown. Best suited for high-density or coarse curly textures, it helps reduce bulk around the jaw while keeping the volume up top. The rounded shape also flatters longer and heart-shaped faces beautifully.

#6 Medium Shaggy Bob with Wispy Bangs
A classic bob-meets-shag shape that feels fresh and airy. The wispy bangs are lightweight and flattering for smaller foreheads, and they transition seamlessly into textured layers around the sides. Works best on finer hair that needs movement without thinning it out too much. This cut is versatile and easy to air-dry, giving you a soft silhouette that doesn’t require much daily styling.

#7 Shaggy Medium Cut with Layered Crown Lift
This cut is perfect if you need lift at the root without teasing or sprays. The crown layers are stacked in a way that adds volume right at the top, which helps elongate rounder faces or soften drooping facial lines. The feathered sides blend beautifully into the neckline, giving a light silhouette. It’s best for medium to thick hair types that can hold the shape of the shag without flattening out.

#8 Medium Shaggy Hair with Subtle Highlights
A polished take on the shag, this version brings in multi-tonal highlights to add depth and dimension. The layering is smooth and well-blended, ideal for straight to slightly wavy hair types. The curtain fringe opens up the face gently, and the medium length works well if you’re trying to grow out a shorter style. Those soft highlights make this especially flattering for aging hair that’s lost a bit of luster—it really brightens things up.

#9 Shaggy Layers with Side Swept Bangs
This style gives a breezy, casual feel while maintaining structure. The side-swept bangs are ideal for softening strong forehead lines, and the shaggy layers bring movement to fine to medium-density hair. Great on oval and heart-shaped faces, it lifts around the crown without being too piecey. The ends flick out in a flattering way, which adds width near the jaw—a plus for longer face shapes needing some balance.

#10 Textured Medium Shag with Airy Layers
If your hair feels flat, this airy shag adds just the right lift without looking over-styled. The layers are light and floaty, giving fine to medium textures a fuller shape. The movement starts at the cheekbones and flows out softly, making it flattering for round or square faces. It’s a great wash-and-go cut, especially if you want a bit of bounce with minimal effort. Just finger-style with a bit of mousse, and you’re good to go.

#11 Medium Shag with Curtain Bangs and Feathery Layers
Lightweight and airy, this shag features feathered layers that flow effortlessly from a center part. Curtain bangs sweep out at the temples, helping soften stronger jawlines or high foreheads. Works best on straight to wavy hair with medium density. The layering is subtle enough to keep things refined but still gives movement and shape. It’s an elegant style if you like some texture without leaning too edgy. Low commitment, but still looks polished day to day.

#12 Shaggy Bob Hairstyle with Flipped Out Tips
This bob blends retro with modern by flipping out the ends. It’s a soft take on a shag, where the outer layers curve away from the face to open it up. Great for finer hair, since the layers add width and texture around the jaw. The bangs are soft and face-hugging—not too dense—so they won’t crowd narrow foreheads. This cut adds playful movement without being dramatic, and it’s easy to style with a round brush or flat iron flick.

#13 Edgy Shag with Crown Volume and Tapered Ends
Volume at the crown sets this cut apart. The layering near the roots gives a lift that helps flatter sagging or soft facial contours. The ends are tapered softly, keeping it polished instead of ragged. Best on medium-density straight or wavy textures. If you prefer body at the top rather than the sides, this one gives you that little boost without going full bouffant. Plus, it frames the face beautifully without hiding your features.

#14 Shoulder-Length Shag with Razor Ends
This style plays with sharpness and movement. Razor-cut ends give a lived-in texture, while the shoulder-grazing length makes it long enough to tuck or tie back. It’s a good option for women with thick or coarse strands—it removes bulk and adds flicky ends that don’t feel too structured. The layering along the sides softens square or rectangular face shapes. A great transitional cut if you’re growing something out or want a casual, swingy style.

#15 Shaggy Wolfcut with Wispy Bangs
If you’re ready to go bolder, this wolfcut gives you layered attitude with a soft edge. The wispy bangs blend right into the cheekbone layers, which help lift the face visually. It’s great on slightly wavy or thick straight hair. Volume concentrates around the crown, which flatters thinning around the temples. Just know it’ll take a bit more styling effort to separate the layers and keep them fluffy—but it’s worth it if you like a modern look with shape.

#16 Medium Shaggy Bob with Choppy Fringe
This cut mixes the structure of a bob with the playfulness of a shag. The choppy fringe sits softly on the brow, making it a nice choice for softening forehead lines without looking heavy. Layers around the crown and through the ends give a fuller shape to medium-density hair. Works best on straight to wavy hair types. You’ll get movement without needing a full blowout, and the length keeps it feminine while still easy to manage.

#17 Shaggy Curly Hair with Layered Movement
Natural curls shine in this shag, full of bouncy layers that release movement and prevent heaviness. The cut is rounded with shorter layers near the crown, giving it that signature shag lift without losing your curl pattern. Ideal for women with coarse or high-density curls, especially if you want to avoid triangle-shaped bulk at the ends. A curved fringe keeps the look fresh without crowding the forehead—just be ready for more curl definition maintenance.

#18 Rocker Inspired Shag with Jagged Ends
Edgy and full of texture, this rocker-inspired shag brings out bold energy. The medium length keeps it wearable while the jagged ends and heavy razoring add a rebellious twist. This one’s best for thick hair types—it removes bulk and carves shape. It’s a great pick if you’ve got natural wave or curl and want something that doesn’t feel too neat. The crown is slightly teased for added lift, giving a rounder silhouette.

#19 Medium-Length Shag with Soft Face Framing Layers
This soft shag cut is perfect if you’re easing into layers. The medium length gives enough movement while face-framing layers subtly soften angular features. It’s especially flattering on oval or longer face shapes and works well for women with medium-density hair. The layering is light—not overdone—which helps keep the hair from looking too thinned out. It’s a low-maintenance choice if you want shape but aren’t ready for a full-on textured shag.

#20 Shaglow Haircut
The “shaglow” is all about soft light-reflecting texture and natural fullness. Layers are sculpted with flow and bounce, without extreme choppiness. It works wonders on medium-density straight or wavy hair. The styling focuses on enhancing natural shine—so if your hair is healthy or silver-toned, it’ll glow beautifully. The curtain bangs open up the face just enough, and the cut itself hugs the neck gracefully without feeling heavy or helmet-like.

#21 Wispelle Cut
Soft and whispery, the Wispelle cut offers a modern update to the classic shag with a refined, feminine touch. The wispy bangs float lightly over the forehead, seamlessly blending into side layers that graze the cheekbones—great for drawing attention upward. The overall shape leans toward a softer silhouette with gentle layering that adds dimension without excess volume. Ideal for fine to medium-density hair and straight to slightly wavy textures, this style suits longer face shapes well and requires very little upkeep. The subtle inward bend at the ends adds polish without effort—just a light brush-through does the job. It’s an elegant option if you’re after something fresh but not too choppy.
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