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.
Front Tendrils – 1999
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.
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.
Crimped Pieces – 2002
Crimping came back in the 2000s, but with a welcome twist. The 90s went over-the-top with full heads of corrugated hair, while the 00s brought in just a touch of crimping.
Select strands of hair were crimped, like Britney Spears pictured here at the MTV VMA awards.
Flipped Layers – 2003
These flipped layers of beachy locks do look pretty low-key. But the look inspired by Farrah Fawcett requires a lot of styling and pricey texturing spray to achieve.
Mandy Moore wore this flipped-out blondie look for the Teen Choice Awards.