Who could forget the ’90s?
The haircuts, themakeup, thefashionah.
If we could write this in glitter gel pen, we would.

Were you wearing platform flip flops?
Probably if not your Etnies skate sneakers.
Was there a grungy plaid flannel tied around your waist?

Did you have butterfly clips in your hair?
It may not surprise you to learn that some of your favorite ’90s hair trends are making a comeback.
She recalled seeking hair-spiration from Hilary Duff as Lizzie McGuire back in the ’90s.

“I remember buying a cheap Conair as-seen-on-TV crimper and using it to death.
“It’s one of those trends that everyone is scared of but it never goes away.
“Butthere’s a twist.

“They are using the tiny iron that makes that subtle, unique texture change.
If you miss them, you’re in luck.
Yes, people are dusting off their old bins of hair bling.

Still, some have traded in the classic butterfly clip for a more updated take on the ’90s trend.
“Pearl and Swarovski crystal-covered barrettes are the new butterfly clips,” freelance hairstylistMichael Braunconfirmed toThe List.
Braided tendrils from the ’90s are back
The ’90s face-framing braided tendrils are swooping back in style.

These aren’t your average braids, though.
“The key to this signature style is to make the braids really tight and crisp.”
But that doesn’t mean they aren’t fun.

You should know warned that these braids aren’t necessarily easy.
Well, you may be happy to know that look is coming back.
“The highlights blend with the natural hair to eliminate the harsh line of demarcation of past painful grow-outs.

The results are now seamless, easing the transition from dark to light.”
They are easy to use and super cheap.”
However, we’re not necessarily using combs how we did in the past.

Combs are also versatile.
“Nowadays we see them mixed into up-dos as ornate pieces that add accent to a style.
We also see them in multiple sizes and types … .

Smaller combs are often seen with shorter styles as accent pieces.”
“The days of beachy waves with straightened ends are over,” celeb hairstylist Clayton Hawkin toldElle.
Instead, she said that bouncy curls “with beveled ends” are returning.

If you don’t have naturally curly hair, don’t fret.
“Double- and triple-barrel curling irons are best for giving loose, crimp-style waves.”
Simply put: It’s impossible to go wrong with curls.

“you might easily flip your hair out with a straightening iron.
That said, flicked ends do work best with medium-length hair.
“The hair will naturally want to flip up by following the shape of the body.”

To add high fashion to a ponytail, flick the ends out to create glamor.”
Everyone will be asking for this ’90s bleached look in 2020
Bleach is back, according toNylon.
Though, it hasn’t exactly “left.”

Many people are getting creative with shades, too.
Popular requests are pink, purple, and blue shades for mother-of-pearl colors.”
The OG bob is a sleek and sexy look that just works well, after all.

The iconic magazine reportedly called the look “childishly demure, yet calculating, quirky, and soignee.”
Fashionistaalso listed the blunt bob astheofficial haircut of 2017.
“Why do we like it so much?
Mainly, it gives a lot of movement to a haircut, creating a fabulous [look].”
However, the cut has been updated.
Other stylists agree that these chunky highlights are huge once again in 2020.
“It’s all about chunky face-framing color, vibrant shades and a grungy vibe.
Dua Lipa andBella Thorneare perfect examples.”
While the trend once called forsuperblonde chunky highlights, they aren’t just blonde these days.
The scrunchie style doesn’t just look good, though.
Their nearly endless versatility.
“Scrunchies are coming in different patterns, textures, and lengths,” freelance hairstylistMichael BrauntoldThe List.
“They can be played up, down, or just on your wrist for fun.”
There are no hairs out of place which gives it a glossy finish with perfection.”
If you don’t have the hair for such a voluminous high pony, it’s no problem.
Enter:clip-in ponytails.
Wispies can add texture to a hairstyle and complement different face shapes.
Some people are even going into salons asking for wispy, face-framing bangs.
They’re not the only popular version of bangs in 2020, though.
Toth continued, saying, “Heavy bangs are huge right now.
Instead of being blunt and straight, they are wispy and razor cut.
The point is to look intentionally messy.