Inspired by the shaggy haircuts that were widely popularized in the 80s and 90s, Roger Molina, Sam Villa ArTeam and Master Stylist at Lunatic Fringe @rogermolinahair, shares his version of a mod shag in this how to.
How To: Mod Shag
- Start with the fringe (leave long for the mysterious type of client). Cut a guide in the middle and over direct to opposite side to gain length. Build a diagonal line from center to corner of the eye.
- Same for the face frame. Build a line with diagonal back angles and diagonal cutting lines. Point cut for more texture and use blunt lines for finer hair.
- Follow the natural elements of the curly texture. Start by applying a light and soft leave-in conditioner like Redken Acidic Perfecting Leave-In Treatment for Damaged Hair on very wet hair. Brush into ribbons and scrunch to encourage curl.
- Air dry for a bit and then use a Sam Villa Light Professional Ionic Hair Dryer and diffuser with Cult + King Style and scrunch. Break up curls with more Style or a light finishing oil like Redken Oil for All.
Shop The Technique:
Redken Acidic Perfecting Leave-In Treatment
Sam Villa Light Professional Ionic Hair Dryer
Credits
Hair: Roger Molina, Sam Villa ArTeam; Creative Director: Teresa Romero; Photographer: Nico Norsdström/Obsidian and Blush; Makeup: Delia DeLeon and Leticia Tapia; Wardrobe: Michi Lafary/Obsidian and Blush; Model: Ezra Romero; Tools: Sam Villa; Products: Redken and Cult + King.