Farrah Fawcett Shag Hairstyle as the name suggest, refers to the most popular and most copied hairstlye of the 1970's by Farrat Fawcett from her role on TV's Charlie's Angels. It wa s originally created by Jose Eber for Farrah and it became Eber's signature style.

The Farrah Fawcett Shag Hairstyle is also known as a long shag or wing style. Farrah's Hairstyle quickly faded out of style at the end of the disco era, althought some women still want them so the style keeps coming back from time to time.

Farrah Fawcett aka Farrah Fawcett-Majors had the most popular and most often copied hairstyle of the 1970's from her role on TV's Charlie's Angels. Farrah's shoulder length "winged" curly locks were held in place by an abundance of heavy gels and lots of hairspray. The style was also known as a long shag or wing style. The original style was created for Farrah by Jose Eber. The Farrah style became Jose's signature style. Farrah-hair quickly faded out of style at the end of the disco era.

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