The perennially popular side-swept bangs took over in the late 2000s.
Practically everyone decided to try bangs out ten years back, and those who already had them wore them swept to the side.
Super Straight Hair – 2007
Lauren Conrad’s shiny, easy-going beach dos have been the envy of many for years. When she was flourishing her glamorous style on MTV’s Laguna Beach and on The Hills, girls liked to know how she did it.
To keep her hair shiny, LC says she uses a different shampoo every day and she does not use any product, “not even hairspray.”
Beach Waves - 2008
The Olsen twins, all grown up in matching beachy waves, display a popular style from the late-00s. Their hairdresser, Mark Townsend, says he uses an R Session Tools Nalu Waver. It creates “bends” instead of curls.
Another way to create bends is by putting the hair up in a bun right after blow-drying with a round brush. The bends are set with the heat.
The Snooki Bump — 2010
Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi is known for her poufy Snooki bump.
All you need is a comb, hairspray, and bobby pins. (Lots of hairspray!) And, you, too, can rock the Jersey Shore guidette hairdo.
The Ombré Trend — 2011
The ombré trend peaked in 2011, with many experts agreeing that the freshest way to wear it was to do it less extreme with a more natural-looking twist.
With hair that gradually blends from one color at the top to another towards the bottom, it was one of the most popular ways to color your hair in 2011 and it still remains popular to this day.