Here we see the look of a ‘near-classic shag cut’ in super-straight hair. The color is a warm, honeyed blonde with lots of depth and
dimension. While the classic shag often enhanced the look of the layers, this incarnation’s goal is to create smooth shape as evident
in the perimeter lines of the style – the closely-cut fringe that follows below the brow and curves to caress the cheeks and stroke
the neck. Styling needs a blow-dryer and flat brush with light, or even no, styling product (or leave-in conditioner only). After
the hair is dried, use a flat iron to smooth any remaining “volume” and “bulk” into sleek, flat lines.