2012 Shaggy Hairstyles
An integer of famous people with the shag hairstyle over the past few decades have driven people by the droves to change their into shag as well. No other style in the history of hairstyles had so many famous people endorse it, and the rest of the world following it like a cult. Conceivably it began with Jane Fonda who wore it in the movie Klute in 1971. The Beiges had their long hair layered in a shag style. The real ‘cult‘ following began with Jennifer Aniston’s famous ‘Rachel‘ in the sitcom friends during 1994-2004.
The reason why these beauty can take away the shag hairstyle so well is the tapered faces which added with the up-to-the-minute shag cut makes them Divas to the hilt. Meg Ryan’s tousled and messy look is still popular and Kellie Bowling, a stylist at Dillard’s Your salon in Fayette mall, says ” A lot of clients come in say that they want their hair cut like hers in the movie You’ve got mail, they like shorter, slightly disordered look.”Salon maestro John Sahag invented the shag haircut 25 years before it really became so famous with Jennifer Aniston’s ‘Rachel haircut’.
The Shaggy Hairstyles became different with Rachel so much so that all the teenagers were asking their stylists for a ‘Rachel haircut’! Chris McMillan of Los Angeles’ Estilo salon who style the other female cast’ hair as well was Jennifer’s’ stylistwho gave her a bouncy, layered hairstyle for the first and second season of friends but it was enough for it to be connected with her.
- 2012 Shaggy Hairstyles
- 2012 Shaggy Hairstyles
- 2012 Shaggy Hairstyles
- 2012 Shaggy Hairstyles
- 2012 Shaggy Hairstyles
- 2012 Shaggy Hairstyles
- 2012 Shaggy Hairstyles
- 2012 Shaggy Hairstyles
- 2012 Shaggy Hairstyles
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