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Versatility is another one of the benefits of this new ‘shag’. The ‘shattered’ layering allows the sides to be tucked behind the ears or fringed in front, the bangs can be brushed off the forehead or worn in full bangs and even for back layers to be put into a small ponytail or braid.
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This style is a wonderful way to update a long straight hairstyle without losing the length and femininity. The new shape and form of this style is very flattering to many face shapes, while having a trendy look. And it is easy to care for since the shape is cut into the style - no worrying about curling.
Hair color is an important part of creating this classy look. Subtle color-blending creates beautiful dimension in this style. As the layers move independently, the subtle shades of color accentuate the lines of the cut rather than overpowering it. It is important to use tiny strands in a color weaving technique and to stay away from the larger streaks that have been popular in previous seasons.
To create the perfect color feeling for this style, I suggest color weaving with several shades close to your natural hair color. [Staying in the same color family or slightly warmer.] For instance, if your hair is naturally dark neutral blonde, start with a tint slightly darker such as light warm brown in the underneath layers. Next, apply a tint one or to shades lighter than your own, such as light blonde or light red blonde to the layers in the interior of the haircut. Finish by gradually transitioning into a tint three or four shades lighter, such as extra light blonde, applied to the top layers. Each change of color is to be carefully blended with the tint in the previous section so that the effect is very subtle.
The overall theme of this new fall look is a very subtle blending of layering and hair color, which results in a beautiful, sophisticated and flattering style. Add to this, the easy care quality, and it’s just the thing for moving into fall fashion.




