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Beauty trends are no stranger to the nature of recycling.
Every era has its staples that make a later resurgence (like the French manicure).
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Lets take a quicktripif you will… to the 1970s.
They gave us eyebrow-length bangs, big brushed-out curls, afros, and long, straight, hippie-lovin hair.
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But theres one legendary hair icon from the decade that sticks out above the rest:Farrah Fawcett.
What makes this beauty trend a timeless one is that its been able to evolve with the years.
With many era-centric looks, it can feel like youre wearing a costume when you re-create them.
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But Fawcetts flipped out look has been modernized and reinterpreted time and time again.
The volume isnt at the crown or the top of the head like it was in the 50s and60s.
Well, there you have it.
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Ahead, 25 ways to wear feathery, 1970s hair a la Farrah Fawcett.
And as Shailene Woodley is showing us here, a little flip of the bangs never hurt either.
This photo makes us want to throw on our roller skates and dance to Abba all night long.
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Zoey Deutch pulls one side back to really emphasize her touchable, feathered volume.
Center Part
Center parts were to the ’70s what side parts are to us today.
Chloe Grace Moretz wears it well in her super chic pink cords and pouty lip.
Face-Framing Highlights
Selena Gomez uses this look to her advantage by adding some face-framing highlights.
Feathered and Flipped
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This style doesn’t flow back in unison.
Instead, Tina Fey wears her hair feathered and flipped, like a beautifully upheld ’70s blowout.
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Shoulder-Length Shag
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Vanessa Hudgens feathers the ends of her shoulder-length shag.
Flipped Out
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Kiernan Shipka flaunts an over directed side part with her flipped out curls.
Flared Out
Adding a flare to your hairstyle doesn’t have to be major.
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It can be as subtle as these detailed ends on Laura Dern.
Feathered Bangs
Can you feather a heavy, full bang?
Jameela Jamil says yes, and we won’t argue with someone whose fringe is that fabulous.
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To achieve the iconic feathered look, wash your hair and applying a volumizing mousse.
Part your hair down the middle.
Lightly brush through and spray with hairspray to set your look.
Curtain bangs are long fringe bangs that are parted down the middle.
They have become popular not only with feathered hairstyles, but also shag hairstyles.
For round faces, have a go at keep the volume on your crown to help elongate your face.
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