Layered Shaggy Cut
The hairstyle in this image is a Layered Shaggy Cut (often referred to as a Mid-Length Layered Cut), which was a signature look of the late 90s and early 2000s. Here are the key characteristics of this style: Heavy Layering: The hair is cut into distinct layers of varying lengths to create volume and movement, preventing the hair from looking flat. Shaggy/Textured Ends: The tips are thinned out or "razor-cut" to create a wispy, pointed effect, similar to what is now known as a Wolf Cut or Modern Mullet. Side-Swept Fringe: It features long, layered bangs that are swept to the side, which helps frame the face and soften the features. Piecey Texture: The styling uses product (like wax or pomade) to separate the strands, giving it that "intentionally messy" and edgy look. How to ask for this at a salon: If you want to get this haircut, you can tell the stylist: "I'd like a mid-length layered cut with wispy, textured ends and side-swept bangs." S...