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The pixie features tiny bangs and piece-y layers for texture—and the edge we often associate with the ‘90s. 18. Crimped Hair. Roy Rochlin/Stringer/Getty Images.
Ah, the '90s. Crimped hair was still in style. Overalls were definitely a thing, and the Backstreet Boys were still together. They were simpler times.
We've collected 20 of the '90s biggest beauty icons—Winona, Brandy, and all the Supers are all in attendance—to serve as your beauty muses.
Hairstyles in the 1980s included the mullet, tall mohawk hairstyles, jheri curls, flattops, and hi-top fades, which became popular styles. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Amongst women, large hair-dos, puffed-up styles, permanent waves, and softer cuts typified the decade. [ 4 ]
Crimping peaked in mainstream popularity during the mid-1980s. In 2007 at a Chanel runway show crimped hair was shown on a model, and it became more popular throughout late 2007 and 2008. Crimping's popularity has a tendency to return in ten-year cycles, although it is often seen in fashion and hairstyle shows due to its visually striking ...
Barrettes, butterfly clips and scrunchies have already made their grand return into the beauty scene, but there’s one other ‘90s trend that Addison Rae is rooting for — the hair feather.
Also called a "line-up". Hair that has an even line across the forehead and then turns sharply at a 90-degree angle and blends with the sideburns. It can be worn with almost any other hairstyle. Primarily worn by Latinos and some African Americans. Well-known examples include Canadian hip-hop artist Drake and Vinny Guadagnino from MTV's Jersey ...
Ripa rocked every hairstyle in the book -- including the cringeworthy crimped style that many celebs sported in the '90s. As Kelly matured and transformed into a Hollywood veteran, so did her style!