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The Beauty Girls Are Reviving These ‘90s Beauty Trends

The Beauty Girls Are Reviving These ‘90s Beauty Trends

As a ’90s kid, I remember MTV & Channel V featuring my (then) idols sporting half updos, tic-tac clips and razor-thin brows. And this year, all the celebrities are taking me back to school. There’s nothing more nostalgic than the revival of a trend.

Here are all the celebrities who have made my childhood pictures cool again (who would have thought?!).

Dua Lipa’s Side-Parted Messy Bun

Gen Z may have cancelled the side part, but Dua doesn’t care. The Levitating singer struck a pose with her hair styled in a side-parted messy bun that reminded me of Priyanka Chopra‘s look in Fashion (2008). The difference? Dua’s hair doesn’t have face-framing bangs.

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How to achieve it: First, a side parting. Barring a portion in the front, tie your hair in a ponytail. Then, twist your ponytail up in a bun to get that lived-in-it look. Use bobby pins to secure.

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Bella Hadid’s Razor Thin Brows

In a photo dump from fashion week, Bella showcased her barely-there eyebrows. Cue, Shilpa Shetty in Dhadkan (2000). Considering how long it took for my brows to grow back after I tried plucking them, this isn’t a trend I’d try.

How to achieve it: Don’t. But if you really want to, use an eyebrow pencil and trace out your ideal brow shape. Now, use this as a guide to shave your brows.

Disha Patani’s Colourful Tic-Tac Hair Clips

Disha has rocked every trend that’s circled back. Her recent look with tic-tac hair clips used to be a part of my high school wardrobe. After school, I would switch out my black tic tac clips for coloured ones, thanks to Genelia D’souza’s look in Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na.

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How to achieve it: These clips can keep your hair tucked in place but Disha has used them as props. Either way, they’re so cute! I’m adding it to my cart, all over again.

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Janhvi Kapoor’s Half-up Hairdo

Back in the day, there were very few hairstyle options for traditional outfits. If you didn’t have the skill to braid, open or half-up hair was usually what you would turn to. Janhvi Kapoor flaunted the half-up hairstyle and it reminded me of Kajol’s iconic look from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Her look here inspired most of my ‘going out’ hairstyles.

How to achieve it: This one’s easy-peasy. Divide your hair into 2 sections, and secure the top half with bobby pins or a cute claw clip.

Disha Patani’s Floral Claw Clips

Ever watched Mary Kate and Ashley’s Passport To Paris (2000)? Getting your hands on those claw clips back in the day was a shortcut to IT-girl status at every birthday party. Disha revived the trend and I’m gonna purchase some of these, just for nostalgia (and my Insta stories).

How to achieve it: There’s no set technique. Pick out random sections of your hair and add the claw clips to them.

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Kiara Advani’s Braids

Dua Lipa and Hailey Bieber are subscribers too, but Kiara’s look instantly reminded me of Shefali Jariwala’s Kaanta Laga (2002). While Shefali’s hair was pulled into a ponytail, Kiara opted for loose waves.

How to achieve it: Braid small sections of your hair and secure them with elastic bands. You can either create some loose waves or tie the rest of your hair in a ponytail.

I’m gonna try ’em all (except the razor-thin brows) again!

Featured Image: Instagram

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01 Feb 2023

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