The late-90s brought us dual face-framing tendrils. Just two wisps on each side of the face created the style.
The look seemed to be gone forever, but in the late twenty-teens, it began making appearances once more.
Spiky Pixie - 1997
The pixie cut is always in style, but Winona Ryder’s spiky pixie is one to remember. Her chic and messy spin debuted in the 90s.
The sassy style frames her features and emphasizes her dark and prominent eyes.
Pigtails – 1998
We can thank Britney Spears for bringing back pigtails. But that was in 1997 when her music video “… Baby One More Time” dominated MTV airwaves.
The pop star tied her braided pigtails with pink ribbon and held them with fluffy scrunchies.
Face-Framing Highlights – 2000
The 90s brought some chic and wild hairdos. The 00s circled back to a palette of more feminine and natural styles.
Beyonce’s golden-blond face-framing highlight waves influenced many women.
The Fan Piece – 2001
Full House twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen played Michelle, the adorable youngest Tanner, and have been hair influencers ever since.
Here, a half-up, half-down fanned flip catches our eye. Bobby pins and a butterfly clip keep it all in place.