10 Vintage Hairstyles That Keep Coming Back in Style

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All TikTok cool females have shag hairstyles now. Many DIY this look by putting their long hair into a high ponytail and chopping layers for a chaotic look.

The Shag

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Twirl damp hair and secure it down with a bobby pin. After several hours, you'll have ringlets everywhere!

Pin Curls

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The 1940s Hollywood red carpets return for a purpose. Anyone with glossy waves will look like a movie star.

Old Hollywood Waves

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Very eccentric 80s. Big hair and loud clothes.  Your hair doesn't have to be entirely knotted to add volume. Ask your hairstylist about volumizing products.

80s Volume

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The 2020s' stylish trend is the business in the front, party in the back mullet, worn by superstars like Miley Cyrus.

The Mullet

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Straight across bangs aren't for everyone. Try 60s curtain bangs to experiment with bangs. Regular bangs are harsher, although these can be brushed away.

Curtain Bangs

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You should get a bob if you have had long hair for a long period. Sharply cut, many current bobs sit just above the shoulders.

Short Bob

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The French twist is sleek and sophisticated despite its popularity decades ago. Choose a claw clip to keep your hair back instead of a million bobby pins.

French Twist

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Perhaps you are too afraid to actually cut your hair. Afterward, give a fake bob a shot!

Faux Bob

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Should you want to try a vintage haircut for women and have short hair, finger waves are the next style you should try.

Finger Waves