7 Easy 90's Mom Hairstyles You Can Try Today

Escrito por: WingJacky

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Tempo de leitura 5 min

Are you ready to rewind time and dive into the world of 90’s mom hairstyles? Let me tell you, there's something about these styles that feels like a warm hug from the past.
For a low-maintenance look or a fun retro vibe, these iconic 90s styles are great. They are simple and versatile, and they astonish! surprisingly trendy again. For a fun hair change, let’s explore some easy 90’s mom hairstyles you can try today.
1. The Voluminous Half-Up, Half-Down Style
The Voluminous Half-Up, Half-Down Style
Ah, the half-up, half-down look. This one ruled the 90s, giving moms a go-to style that was both functional and just a bit glamorous. The trick here is volume. Think of it like having the best of both worlds—hair off your face but still plenty cascading down.
To nail this look, start with clean, dry hair. Take the top section (around your crown area) and gently tease it. You’re aiming for a bit of a bump, but don’t go too crazy—it’s not the 80s! Secure that top section with a claw clip or hair tie, letting the rest of your hair flow freely.
This look works wonders on second-day hair, too, because the little bit of grit adds natural volume. Perfect for busy mornings, right?
Pro Tip:
For extra volume, add a bit of dry shampoo at the roots. It’s like a little lift in a bottle.
2. The Classic Messy Bun (With Tendrils!)
The Classic Messy Bun (With Tendrils!)
Yes, messy buns are still having a moment, but 90s moms knew exactly how to pull this look off. This isn’t your usual gym bun. It’s a messy bun with strands that frame your face. This style gives you a casual, “I’m effortlessly chic” look.
To get the look, gather your hair into a high bun, letting a few strands fall around your face. Don’t worry about it being perfect—the messier, the better. Pull a few pieces around your ears and temples for that iconic 90’s softness.
Got a little wave or curl to your hair? Even better! This style is an everyday lifesaver and perfect for those of us who prefer a fuss-free morning.
3. Fluffy French Twist
Fluffy French Twist
Okay, hear me out—the French twist was more than just a wedding updo in the 90s. Moms embraced it for an elegant yet laid-back vibe that worked for just about any occasion. But here’s the thing: we’re not going for a slick, tight twist; we want a little fluff and texture.
To create this style, gather your hair at the back, twist it upward, and tuck the ends inside. Use bobby pins to secure it, leaving some hair a bit loose for that soft, lived-in look.
This style is very forgiving. It works well for medium to long hair. It also looks great with some statement earrings if you want to feel fancy.
Pro Tip:
Keep some texture spray handy. It’ll give your hair that extra bit of grip and volume, helping you achieve that soft-yet-polished look.
4. The "Rachel" Layered Cut
The "Rachel" Layered Cut
We can’t talk 90’s hair without giving a nod to “The Rachel.” Jennifer Aniston made this choppy, layered cut an instant classic. The definition of 90’s hair is a mix of layers, volume, and a bit of sass. And if you’re after a low-maintenance haircut that styles itself, this is the one.
To recreate “The Rachel,” ask your stylist for face-framing layers, focusing on volume around the crown. The beauty of this style is that it works on just about any hair length and texture. It’s fun, flirty, and gives you that extra bounce that keeps things interesting.
Pro Tip:
Using a round brush while blow-drying can help accentuate those layers, adding that signature Rachel lift.
5. The Bob With Bangs
The Bob With Bangs
Short hair, don’t care! The 90’s bob with bangs was a staple for moms who wanted something simple but stylish. It’s an effortlessly chic cut that keeps your hair manageable and is super versatile—whether you want to style it sleek or add a bit of wave.
For this look, the bangs are key. Go for a soft, feathered bang if you want a gentler, face-framing effect, or blunt bangs if you’re aiming for an edgier vibe. It’s a fabulous option if you’re craving a change without the commitment of long hair.
Pro Tip:
Try adding a little sea salt spray to create a natural wave for that beachy, laid-back feel.
6. The Headband Look
The Headband Look
A 90’s mom staple, headbands were the ultimate accessory. They made every look feel a bit more polished, and, let’s be real—they hide a bad hair day like no other. Thin or thick, solid or patterned, headbands bring a playful touch to any hairstyle.
To nail this style, place a headband over freshly brushed hair, letting a few strands frame your face. It works with just about any hairstyle, whether you’re rocking a ponytail, loose waves, or a full-on updo. Headbands can also add a pop of color or pattern to an otherwise basic outfit.
Pro Tip:
For extra volume, try backcombing the roots at the crown before putting on the headband. It adds a little oomph and keeps things interesting.
7. The High Ponytail
The High Ponytail
If you were around in the 90s, you know the high ponytail wasn’t just for cheerleaders. Moms rocked it, too! This style is simple, and classic, and pulls your whole look together in seconds. Plus, it’s practical—keeps your hair out of your face and gives you that lifted look we all crave.
To achieve this, gather your hair at the crown, securing it with a hair tie. If you want a bit of extra style, wrap a small section of hair around the base of the ponytail to hide the elastic—it’s a small detail that adds a lot of polish. It’s also great for those hot summer days when you just need your hair up and out of the way.
Pro Tip:
Spritz a little hairspray on the ponytail for that sleek, bouncy finish. For extra style points, pair it with some statement hoops or oversized sunglasses.
Conclusion
So there you have it! Seven nostalgic, fuss-free, and achievable 90’s mom hairstyles that have stood the test of time. These styles are perfect for adding a bit of fun to your daily routine without over-complicating things. Whether heading to work, meeting friends, or just running errands, these looks have got you covered. And who doesn’t love a little nod to the past?
Go ahead, grab that claw clip, and give one (or all!) of these a try. You might just find your new everyday favorite—or rediscover an old classic you didn’t know you missed.
FAQs
1. Can I pull off these hairstyles with short hair?
Absolutely! While some styles are easier with longer hair, the bob, headband look, and high ponytail can work wonderfully with shorter hair, too.
2. Do I need special products to recreate these looks?
Not necessarily. Dry shampoo, texture spray, and a few bobby pins will go a long way. Most styles can be done with tools you already have at home.
3. How can I add volume to my 90’s hairstyles?
Teasing the roots, using a volume-boosting mousse, and finishing with hairspray are all great ways to amp up the volume.
4. Are these styles appropriate for all ages?
Definitely! These hairstyles are versatile and can work for anyone looking for a fun, casual look. They’re easygoing but stylish enough for a variety of occasions.
5. How often should I trim my hair for layered styles like "The Rachel"?
For a layered cut like “The Rachel,” trimming every six to eight weeks can help maintain the shape and prevent split ends.