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They are called iconic: 13 hairstyles from the 70s that will never go out of style

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Some iconic hairstyles from the 70s are still at the height of fashion

Every year, fashionistas around the world try to follow trends to meet new requirements and be stylish. Hairstyles are no exception, as they allow you to demonstrate your individuality and creativity.

Despite the new trends, we should not forget about the images from the 70s, which still remain popular. According to the Real Simple website, there are 13 hairstyles of that time that will never go out of style.

1. Big disco curls

This hairstyle is voluminous and elastic curls that fall in a luxurious cascade. Disco curls could be seen on singers such as Kylie Minogue or Cher. First, the hair is curled with thermal curlers or tongs, after which the curls are lightly combed, which gives them a softer and more voluminous look.

2. Feathery like Farrah

The star of the Charlie's Angels series Farrah Fawcett made this bold and relaxed hairstyle a cult favorite. The image is a parting in the middle, bangs and side layers that are curled back and fixed with varnish. This creates the appearance of bird feathers. You can get this hairstyle by tousling your hair and using curlers.

3. Afro

In the 70s, this hairstyle was popularized by women who were in the spotlight. It looks like a bold airy halo of hair that frames the head. It is noteworthy that this image was tried on by representatives of all genders, and nowadays many people use perfectly styled wigs.

4. Macrame braids

In the 70s, both braids and macramé were popular. Fashionistas combined these two trends into one impressive style that is still in great demand today.

5. Shag haircut

Iconic rock stars like Mick Jagger, David Bowie, and Rod Stewart popularized this haircut. It shows maximum lightness thanks to the many layers. Short hair on the top of the head, smoothly transitioning to long curls at the back, creates a tousled effect.

6. Dreadlocks

Traditional dreadlocks are convenient because they do not require special care. Hair tangled in curls is formed naturally or artificially.

7. Curtain bangs

In the 70s, the rock 'n' roll curtain bangs were at their peak of popularity. It is best worn on medium-length plain hair, which will emphasize the expressiveness of the eyes and draw attention to the face.

8. Wedge haircut

This short hairstyle is suitable for women with round, heart-shaped and oval faces. Hair can be styled in a bowl shape. This look is suitable both for everyday going to the office and for a romantic dinner.

9. Afro puff

This hairstyle is a voluminous afro gathered in a tight knot on the top of the head. To add zest to curly hair, you can use a scarf or an interesting elastic band.

10. Low braids or ponytails

From the 70s to the present day, this look has not lost its popularity. The hair is combed into two low ponytails, after which two pigtails are formed, which can be secured with a ribbon or elastic band.

11. Scarves in the hair

Silk scarves can be worn as a bandana, a headband, or tied in a ponytail. This accessory was an integral part of the 1970s looks and still helps fashionistas to bring tenderness and playfulness to their looks.

12. Pageboy haircut

This look allows you to demonstrate an unusual hair color. A neat rounded pageboy haircut is a great alternative to the classic bob.

13. Spiky hairstyles in the punk style

In the 70s, the punk movement was born. In addition to bright, casual outfits, representatives of this subculture stood out for their extraordinary hairstyles. In particular, it was about shaved or short-cropped temples and hair styled up in the form of a rooster's crest.

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