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The Rachel Cut: Inspired by Jennifer Aniston's character Rachel Green on the TV show "Friends," this layered, shoulder-length haircut became.
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Crimped Hair: Crimped hair was all the rage in the '90s, with people using crimping irons to create zigzag patterns throughout their hair for a funky, textured look.
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Clips: These colorful, plastic butterfly-shaped hair clips were a staple accessory in the '90s, often used to pin back sections of hair or add a playful touch to hairstyles.
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Frosted Tips: Popularized by boy bands like *NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys, frosted tips involved bleaching the tips of the hair for a sun-kissed, highlighted effect.
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Spiky Hair: Both men and women embraced spiky hairstyles in the '90s, using gel or mousse to create edgy, gravity-defying spikes.
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Scrunchies: Large, fabric-covered hair ties known as scrunchies were everywhere in the '90s, often worn high on the head or used to create a messy bun.
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Bangs: Short, blunt bangs that barely grazed the forehead were a popular trend in the '90s, seen on celebrities like Winona Ryder and Drew Barrymore.
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Highlights: Chunky, contrasting highlights were a defining trend of '90s hair, with people opting for bold streaks of color to add dimension to their hairstyles.
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Wet Look: The "wet look" hairstyle involved slicking the hair back with gel or mousse to create a shiny, wet appearance, popularized by celebrities like Britney Spears and the models.
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Curtain Bangs: Inspired by heartthrobs like Leonardo DiCaprio, curtain bangs were long, parted in the middle, and swept to the sides, framing the face.