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These 22 Nostalgic 90s Hairstyles Are A Real Blast From The Past

These 22 Nostalgic 90s Hairstyles Are A Real Blast From The Past

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You know what they say: fashion goes in cycles that repeat every two or three decades. Well, that goes for hair as well and now it’s time for 90s hairstyles to make a huge comeback.

1. Mega Bun

One thing is for sure: this mega bun will get you noticed wherever you appear. Here’s a little secret: you don’t need to have extra long hair to make this ’90 hairstyle happen; instead, you can add a couple of clip-in extensions to get the look.

2. Top Bun With Swoop And Flip

A top bun with swoop and flip is the ultimate ’90s hairstyle. Don’t forget to pair it with a pair of statement-making earrings.

3. ’90s Headband Hairstyle

Headbands are back and are not planning on going anywhere. It’s no longer just a part of your gym gear; now you can wear it to any occasion and look smoking hot.

4. Pamela Anderson Inspired Hairstyle

When you think of the ’90s, you think of Pamela Anderson. And when you think of Pamela Anderson, I bet that this iconic bun comes to your mind as well.

5. Half Up Half Down 90s Hairstyle

Can’t make up your mind between wearing your hair down or putting it in a ponytail? Who said you have to? This half up, half down 90s hairstyle is combining the both styles.

6. Medium Length 90s Hairstyle

Don’t worry, I’ve got something for all hair lengths. If you’re feeling nostalgic and want the perfect 90s hairstyle for medium length hair, you’ve found it!

7. See Through Bangs And Bantu Knots

This hairstyle is the epitome of the ’90s. I mean, it has it all: see-through bangs, bantu knots and curls. What more could a girl wish for?

8. Zig Zag Parted Buns

You weren’t considered a cool girl if you hadn’t had a zig-zag hair part back in the ’90s. Pair it with these buns for a complete look.

9. 90s Curls

Don’t worry, you don’t have to have naturally curly hair to recreate this look. Guess what, perms are back in fashion!

10. 90s Messy Bun

Well, to be exact, this 90s hairstyle is somewhere in between the typical messy bun and the popular clean girl sleek bun. Either way, it’s gorgeous.

11. Claw Clip On Hair Down

Looking for a low-maintenance ’90s hairstyle? Well, it doesn’t get any better than this claw-clip hairdo on tresses down.

12. Claw Clip Updo

We’re not done with the iconic claw-clip that was one of the biggest trademarks of the decade. If you don’t feel like wearing your hair down, just roll it in an updo and you’re good to go.

13. 90s Lob

All the influencers have gone crazy over the ultimate ’90s hairstyle: the long bob, or how everyone likes to call it, the lob. What exactly are you waiting for?

14. ’90s Pixie Cut

Remember how I told you I’ve got you covered, no matter your hair length? Well, this ’90s pixie cut is living proof I wasn’t lying.

15. The Rachel Cut

It doesn’t matter if you were a Friends fan or not (or if you were even born when they first aired), I know you’ve heard about the Rachel cut. And that is the only proof you need of how timeless this ’90s hairstyle is.

16. Bouncy Blowout

This face-framing bouncy blowout is all about the mega volume and the illusion of thickness. Trust me when I tell you that it will transform your tresses, no matter your hair type.

17. Butterfly Clips

Butterfly clips are no longer reserved for little girls. Back in the ’90s, literally everyone was wearing them and that trend is back!

18. Blonde And Black 90s Hairstyle

Are you brave enough to combine platinum blonde and black highlights or underdye? Or should the question be: are you brave enough to capture everyone’s attention?

19. ’90s Effortless Updo

This effortless updo is chic, classic and elegant. And most importantly, you can do it yourself: just fold your hair the way you like it the most. Trust me, the messier, the better.

20. ’90s Dreadlocks

Dreadlocks are not for black hair only. You’re looking at a protective hairstyle that doesn’t need daily maintenance.

21. Baby Bangs On Mini Bob

Baby bangs are perfect for oval and round face shapes, since this fringe makes the face more angular and visually longer. They go great together with a mini bob cut.

22. Crimped Hair With Mini Braids

The only thing you need to make crimped hair happen is a crimping iron you can buy at affordable prices at every corner. If you want to add an extra touch to the hairstyle, braid the frontal sections.