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But its also hard to ignore how relevant each style still feels today.
Scroll through our top picks for some amazing ’70s hairstyle inspiration to get you feeling that Saturday night fever.
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“The shag has been deconstructed and reinvented in so many ways since its inception,” he says.
In fact, this iconic hairstyle is loved even to this day.
You’ll need a decent barrel brush to help recreate this look.
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“Where the comb lifts up is how thick your bang section should be.”
However, the ’70s era shag mullet is just polished enough to always feel fresh.
The Blunt Cut
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Layers in the ’70s were pretty much all or nothing.
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“In the ’70s, most were round brushed.
You had more volume and beveled ends.”
Beehive Updo
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To recreate, he suggests starting by rough drying or blow drying, then creating a middle part.
Half-Up Beehive
The ’70s loved their beehive, that much is obvious.
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But can you blame them?
Clearly, there’s some timeless magic happening here.
And to be fair, so are we today.
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Just look how adorable Alana Morrison is in her bandana-tied updo.
And this style is nothing if not glamorous and cool.
To recreate, he he suggests using a round brush with a lot of tension and a good blow-dry.
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“I recommend blowing those pieces away from the face, letting the brush heat up.
Then cool down and lastly, spray with a good flexible hairspray.”
Voluminous Roller Curls
For arocker vibe, turn to none other than Tina Turner.
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To say we’re obsessed with Duckie Thot’s take on the ’70s-era bangs would be an understatement.
“Braids are fun and whimsical,” Scott says.
Clip to desired lookyou can always place it wherever you want."
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“Ask your colorist for a rich brunette gloss or an all-over clear gloss.
While she was known for many different hairstyles, her natural afro style was always one of our favorites.
For this decade, the actress rocked the natural look.
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It was very girl-next-door with an extreme side part.
What’s not to love?
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