Hair History

History Repeats Itself

The Hair Edition - Not Your Grandma's Hairstyle

Hair trends may evolve, but great styles never fade. From the sky-high volume of the '60s to the effortless waves of the '90s, every era left its mark and shaped the looks we love today.

Recreate These Timeless Looks

1960s - Bold & Polished

The 1960s were all about bold, statement hair—beehives, bouffants, and Jackie Kennedy’s iconic flipped ends, all polished and voluminous.

GET THE LOOK

1. Blow-dry with Surge Root Boost Dry Shampoo and curl the ends.

2. Tease the crown and add a headband.

3. Set with Skipper Flexible Hold Hairspray for long-lasting hold.

1970s - Effortless & Boho

The 1970s embraced effortless beauty with boho waves, shaggy layers, and Farrah Fawcett’s iconic flip—full of movement and carefree style.

GET THE LOOK

1. Blow-dry with a small round brush, using Aquarian Universal Styling Cream to smooth frizz.

2. Curl ends without brushing your hair

3. Tease roots and set with Skipper Flexible Hold Hairspray.

1980s - Big & Bold

The 1980s were all about big hair—teased bangs, rockstar mullets, and tons of hairspray, topped with neon scrunchies and headbands.

GET THE LOOK

1. Apply Aquarian to damp hair and set curls.

2. Scrunch in Whirlpool for hydration.

3. Diffuse or air-dry.

1990s - Sleek & Textured

The 1990s mixed sleek minimalism with laid-back texture—supermodel blowouts, “The Rachel” layers, crimped waves, and spiky updos.

GET THE LOOK

1. Apply Aquarian to damp mids and ends, then curl toward the face with a wide wand.

2. Tease roots for volume.

3. Finish with NAVY Dry Texture Spray on the mid-shaft and roots.

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