Beauty gods, may you bless our hair just as you have blessed Winona Ryder, Drew Barrymore, Denise Richards, and Jennifer Anniston in the 90s.
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The 90s are back, baby! If you’ve been seeing a lot of strappy silhouettes, corsets, and slip dresses, it’s because we’re entering the 20-year cycle in fashion. Since it’s already 2021, 20 years ago it was the 1990s. This means that style trends of the decade will be reimagined in a modern way. Thus, the evolution of fashion continues to adapt to the changing of times. Although fashion may be our focus, the scope of trends coming back expands to beauty, as well. This generation’s trendsetters are all about the chunky highlights, spiky updos, and feathered layers. These trends may be a hit or miss to us normal folk, but with the right guidance we can figure out which 90s hair trends fits us the best.
Face Shape: Diamond
High ponytail with ringlets of baby hair
If you have an angular face with a narrow forehead, high cheekbones, and a pointed chin, then you have a diamond shaped face. A high ponytail with loose ringlets of baby hair would work best to bring height to your forehead, while softening the sharpness of your cheeks.

Face Shape: Heart
Half up space buns
If you have a shapely face with a broad forehead, visible cheekbones, a narrow jawline, and narrow chin, then you have a heart shaped face. The half up space buns will proportionate your face in ways you can’t imagine. The space buns will give you height, while the half down hair will bring fullness to your chin and jaw.

Face Shape: Oblong
Wild, long, and permed
If you have a long face with equally sized forehead, cheekbones, and jawline, then you have an oblong shaped face. You have the opportunity to fulfill the Carrie Bradshaw dream of having long and luscious curly hair. In the case that your hair isn’t naturally curly, you can try having it permed.

Face Shape: Round
Long feathered layers
If you have smooth face with equally sized cheekbones and overall face length, then you have a round shaped face. Long feathered layers never really went out of style. Having them concave instead flick out is a very slimming option to consider. The layers will bring dimension to your face and will create the illusion of sharpness.

Face Shape: Square
Side part with heavy layers
If you have a cornered face with a broad forehead, wide cheekbones, and a strong jawline, then you have a square shaped face. Easily, you would have the strongest bone structure from the lot, so you would need to soften up the angles to create a balance. Having a side part with heavy layers will bring sweetness to your face.

Face Shape: Triangle
Short and scruffy pixie cut
If you have a strong face with an angular jawline and a wide square shaped forehead, then you have a triangle shaped face. Take after queen of 90s, Winona Ryder, and cut your hair short. Winona changed the game when she did and maybe you could too.

Face Shape: Oval
Pageboy “French” bob
If you have a well-balanced face with equally distanced forehead, chin, and cheeks, then you have an oval shaped face. Any type of haircut or hairstyle may suit you, but we’d like to suggest the pageboy “French” bob as your next haircut. It’s trendy, sleek, and very chic.

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