#1: ’90s Layered Cut with Wispy Bangs
If you love your hair to kick out and have lots of body, try a 90s-inspired layered cut with wispy bangs. This look will help with volume and make your day-to-day styling effortless. The added bangs bring softness and texture around the face.
#2: Choppy Pixie with Short Fringe
A choppy black pixie reminds me of Demi Moore in the movie Ghost. Adding a bit more texture to this style brings out a grunge 90s vibe. A pixie cut looks flawless on round face shapes, and the chunky, choppy bangs break up the roundness.
#3: Copper and Blonde Chunky Highlights
Thick-paneled highlights coupled with base colors always take me back to the 90’s and early 2000s. Ginger spice up your look with chunky golden blonde highlights and a copper-red base. Considering the maintenance required for these color techniques, you’ll need salon visits every 6-8 weeks for upkeep.
#4: Crimped Hair with Medium Layers
The 90s trend of crimped hair is back, thanks to the usage of high heat on crimp irons. Medium layers in your crimping will provide body, texture, and volume to your hair. Choose how you part your hair, and use the crimp iron on 1/2 sections to create stunning waves. Always use a heat protection spray, such as Kendra’s, and finish the style with Kendra’s 25-hold hairspray.
#5: Soft Chin Bob with Fringe
Enhance the volume of your bob for a 90s look. Request a cut that can provide a full look with just a few simple layers. This will also add width. Afterward, use a round brush to dry and shape it. To ensure your hair is tucked under and sits rounded, use a Velcro roller at its base.
#6: Bronde Feathered Wavy Hair
The bronde feathered wavy hair is very popular this season. Ask your stylist about your hair type and texture to choose the right tools for the bronde feathered wavy hair look. If you have medium to fine, naturally curly hair, a hybrid razor/scissor cut suits you best. Your stylist might first cut your hair dry and then add the bronde highlights. Use foam on wet hair and a round brush to create a soft, finished look.
#7: Wavy High Updo with Faux Fringe
If you don’t want to change your wavy hair into bangs, consider a faux fringe. Faux fringes are usually easy to use because they are fastened with tension clips. Ask your stylist to help choose a faux fringe color close to your hair color for a natural look.
#8: The Rachel Hairstyle
The Rachel cut is a shoulder-length hairstyle that features numerous face-framing layers around the front. This style reaches anywhere below the lip. For a 90s blow-dried volume look, add more layers. Preparation is key for this style. Start by adding a volume spray at the roots, and apply a thickening cream to the lengths of your hair. This will enhance the volume. When drying your hair, use a round brush to bend it towards your head. Avoid using straighteners to maintain the Manhattan retro vibe.
#9: High Pony Flipped Hair
A high ponytail with the tips of the hair flipped under is an easy and versatile look for those with long hair. Start creating this style by gently brushing out your hair. Begin to gather your locks into a high ponytail. Secure it with small rubber bands. Use black rubber bands for dark hair and clear ones for light brown to blonde hair! Apply your preferred gel to your hair to smooth it down. Pay special attention to the hairline for an all-day firm hold.
#10: Blonde Sleek Waves
A beautiful style of blonde sleek waves can be easily achieved at home or with a stylist’s help. To get this look, start with hair that is gently brushed out. Then, curl your hair using a 1-1/4 Hot Tools curling iron. After curling, apply a flexible hold hairspray and let your curls cool. Once your hair cools to room temperature, brush it out slowly. When your curls form a wave-like shape, tuck your hairline behind your ears. Smooth your hairline to get a neat shape. Finally, apply another layer of flexible hairspray like Kevin Murphy’s free hold.
#11: Floppy Haircut with Middle Part
A floppy haircut with a middle part has a cool vibe. The floppy haircut’s organic simplicity makes it effortless and enchanting. The haircut has a long fringe, angled sides, and medium layers. Point cutting is a suggested option to add texture and wispy ends to your hair. To style this haircut, add a light gel to wet hair, part your hair, tuck it behind your ears, and let it air dry.
#12: Cleopatra-Style Sleek High Ponytail
A high ponytail with Cleopatra style is certainly a classic. I recommend this hairstyle for those seeking a minimalist, sleek style for an evening out. First, ensure you have many products like gel, a comb, and a wide-tooth brush. Don’t forget a firm hold hairspray, like Paul Mitchell’s Freeze and Shine. Be patient as you create the high ponytail smoothly on your head and secure with a hair tie. Use the hairspray on your baby hairs and edges for a hold that lasts all night.
#13: Spiky Bun Updo with Long Bangs
To enhance a plain bun, you can add a spiky section on top and long side bangs. The spiky section increases the bun’s volume and texture. Use a firm hold spray to provide support to the spikes.
Instagram @ro.hsiqueira
#14: Side-Parted Round Bob
Check out this simple side-parted round bob. This classic hairstyle is suitable for both straight and wavy hair. It’s a popular choice for those with a round face shape. The reason is that it adds height to the crown and narrows the chin. This haircut is low-maintenance daily. However, it needs a trim every 6-8 weeks to maintain its shape.
#15: High Pony with Colorful Rubber Bands
Add colorful rubber bands to a high ponytail. Adding colorful bands will bring fun color and detail to your sleek look. Use a smoothing cream while styling your hair to keep sections clean.
#16: Long Wispy Layers and Soft Bangs
If you want an updated look, think about getting soft bangs with a 90s-inspired long layered, wispy style. This style is currently trending, and it’s loved for the movement and flair it adds. Ask your stylist to show you how to create a feathered effect using a round brush to blow out the layers in your hair. This look is easy for most women to sport because it softens your overall style.
#17: Short Hair with Long Curtain Fringe
This trendy and sleek hairstyle, known as the short hair with long curtain fringe, is fashionable. Being a variation of the French bob, this hairstyle sets trends. On top of that, it’s easy to maintain. A few touch-ups with a flat iron during the week are all you need. Get a trim every 6-8 weeks to ensure the hair remains short, aligns with your jawline, and maintains its edgy look.
#18: Long Half-Up Hair with Top Buns
For a cool festive style, give the long half-up hair with top buns a try. The 90s hair trends are now highly popular and perfect for any festival. To achieve this look, part your top hair in the middle. Then make a ponytail on each side of your head high, and secure the hair around it with a few bobby pins. Comb through the curled hair left at the back. Don’t forget your hair spray.
#19: Medium Curly Shag and Bangs
Consider a medium curly shag with bangs and embrace your inner hippie. This retro-trendy style is super popular and is so easy to manage. Ask your stylist to style the hair shorter at the crown and bangs. Apply a curl amplifier and diffuse to encourage texture and volume. That’s all. You’re now looking gorgeous.
Instagram @eliza.tanasie
#20: Half-Up with Sleek Spiral Twists
Add sleek spiral twists to your half-up style. Adding texture with spirals or a few sparkly accessories keeps this style trendy over long periods.
#21: High and Messy Bun with Face Frame
For a 90’s twist to your high messy bun, try adding some strands of hair to frame your face. This addition gives a softer look and enhances the volume your bun displays.
Instagram @eliza.tanasie
#22: Feathered Bangs and Swirled Layers
I love this classic 90’s style with feathered bangs and swirled layers. Her hair shines more due to the defined layers, which enhance her natural color.
Instagram @eliza.tanasie
#23: Wet Wavy Look with Center Part
Try a wet, wavy hairstyle with a part in the middle for a super smooth look. Use a deep waver iron and smoothing gel to style this hairstyle. Complete the hairstyle with a high-quality shine spray.
#24: Reverse Bleach Blonde Ombre with Bangs
Ask about a reverse bleach blonde ombré with bangs technique. This technique is flattering for individuals who want to switch up their grown-out box color. Normally, lifting black and red box colors can be difficult. But in this case, using the method slowly and with less intensity leads to better results. Creating an iconic 90’s bleach blonde look is recommended, with bangs that melt seamlessly into a copper shade.
#25: Soft Twist High Updo
Check out this gorgeous soft twist high updo. This style shows the beauty of an updo. But, it bears an organic feel and is loosely done on your head. It’s not tight like a braided updo. Your stylist will curl your clean hair. Then, they will loosely braid and secure hair in needed places. This way, they can personalize this style for you.
#26: Shoulder-Length Hair with Face-Framing Layers
This shoulder-length hair with face-framing layers is a popular option for anyone looking for a cute, minimalist style. Ask your stylist for a collarbone-length bob haircut with a face frame or long curtain bang to open up the face – a great way to show off your eyes and cheekbones.
#27: Brunette Ombre for Long Curly Hair
If you’re seeking to subtly brighten your curls, consider trying brunette ombre, a style suitable for long curly hair. Achieve this look by adding color to the middle and ends of your curly locks using balayage to make your curls stand out. A skilled stylist will know how to adjust the tone of your lightened ends, consider the health of your hair, and choose a color that suits your skin tone.
#28: Voluminous Blowout Hairstyle with Layers
This is a hairstyle with layers and a voluminous blowout. If you’re looking to make a statement, bigger hair always wins. The styling techniques of the 90s, such as voluminous blowouts, hot rollers, and extra gold hair spray, are highlighted in this style. The blowout hairstyle looks great on oval and pear face shapes.
#29: Updo with Small Face-Framing Braids
Add small braids around your face to your updo. This method is sleek and simple. It adds texture and detail to your style. When braiding your hair, use a texture balm. This will keep the sections tidy. Use hairspray with a strong hold as the final touch for your updo. It will keep stray hairs in place all day.
#30: Mini Bob with Blunt Asymmetrical Bangs
A short bob with blunt asymmetrical bangs is an ideal choice for a fashion lover. Sit with your stylist and tailor a bob haircut to your wish. The longest strands should fall around your cheekbones with some added fringe, chosen by you, shaping your face to highlight the eyes and cheeks. This stylish haircut needs daily care and frequent trims, which may require more effort than other styles.