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JAKARTA - Not only fashion and style trends are moving back to the late 90s and early 2000s, but hair trends are also rotating. When you look back on those days, of course, you can't forget the legendary hairstyle of Rachel Green from the Friends series. Starting from the updo hairstyle with pins, long hair with layers, to 'The Rachel', the most iconic haircut of the 90s. But there are also some basic hairstyles that appear more unique and eye catching. Check out some choices of hairstyles that you can try this year.

Claw Clip Half Updo

Claw clips or commonly known as pausei or octopus clips in Indonesia are synonymous with hairstyles that were popular in the 90s. The key is don't forget to blow your hair with a large round brush so it doesn't get limp for a more modern version, you can curl the entire hair with a medium size curling iron and then clip it and leave the hair as an accent in the front.

Bubble Ponytail

Love playing with hairdos? For those of you who have medium to long and thick hair, try a ponytail with a ponytail. Do not stop there, give a distance of a few cm and then tie it back. Repeat until the ends of the hair. Pull the hair that is spaced to form a circle and the result is your hair looks different without having to go to the salon.

Tied Up

Still with a ponytail hairstyle. Have a collection of scarves or scarves? Take your favorite scarf, fold it into a triangle and fold it lengthwise. Tie your hair with a hairband and cover it with a scarf that you have folded and tied. This hairstyle is suitable for those of you who don't have many accessories or hairdo products at home.

Wolf Cut

Again, this hairstyle is like a flashback to the 90s but with a shorter version of 'The Rachel' hairstyle. The hairstyle called the wolf cut is viral on social media because it gives a different texture and an effortless impression. When in fact it's all about the (hair) styling. The key to having hair like this is to layer it all over the hair and blow it before leaving.


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