Ahead of 2020,The Listconsulted with hairstylists about the hottest hair trends to try in the new decade.
Can’t remember the craziest styles you attempted?
Allow us to remind you.

These are the hair trends we were all guilty of trying and ditching between 2010 and 2019.
It mimickedthe 1960s bouffant hair trend.
Despite being around in 2009, Bumpits took off at the start of the next decade.

wroteThe New York Timesreporter Eric Wilson in 2010.
The article also revealed that Bumpits made possible Leighton Meester’s iconicGossip Girlhair.
Almost as quickly as BumpIts came on the scene, though, they were gone.

“I don’t want to be known for just one hairstyle.”
And, well, we’re not complaining.
Regardless, the trend persisted for years.

“The top knot is back and it’s higher than ever!
“Harper’s Bazaarreported in May 2015.
The super-high bun involved blow-drying the models' hair both upside-down and forward.

Good times, good times.
Bangs.in the new decade.
Well, except for one style.

We all especially Taylor Swift loved the hair trend in the early 2010s.
By 2012,Glamourconfirmed that the trend was “still going strong.”
However, it eventually started showing signs of fading.

Within subsequent years, the ombre trend was replaced.
First, withbalayageand then withcolor melting.
“What started as a festival trend moved on to everyday life.”

If you dove into the hair trend headfirst, you maystillbe finding random sparkles around your house.
Despite a small resurgence, glitter roots were replaced by a far less messy sparkly trend just months later.
BothKylie Jennerand Kim Kardashian sported the braided style that year, which undoubtedly propelled the look into the mainstream.

However, not everyone was a fan.
Many took issue with the famous Kardashian and Jenner women donning the style, citing cultural appropriation.
“We’ve been using that as a protective style, as a hairstyle.

That’s been in our culture and our community for a very long time.”
But it wasn’t invented that year.
The unicorn hair trend has since been replaced
Who could forget the unicorn hair trend?
Although you maywantto, it’ll be cemented in your memory for a long time.
“The outcome will be a more banded effect.”
Dying your hair gray was alsopotentially very damaging.
All things considered, it makes sense why dyed silver hair met its demise.
And, as highlighted above, you will certainly see more and more women embracing theirnatural grays.