If you’re looking to revamp your style too, then take a look below as we’ve rounded up the best 70s hair trends that we’ve seen make an unprecedented comeback this year.

  • Curtain fringe

A major comeback trend of the 70s is naive “curtains”, those fluffy layers that really add width around the face.

Gorgeous 70’s style fringes are back in love and it’s showing all over social media right now. So after you get that haircut, use a light salt spray as a finishing touch.

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  • The Shag

The shag is such an iconic 70s look. This style adds a lot of volume and texture to the hair, which is ideal for finer hair types.

It’s a very ‘cool girl’ haircut and can really revamp your whole style. I would recommend getting it done at a trusted professional hairstylist who specializes in these haircuts.

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  • Fluffed-out ‘fros

The hair of the 70s was messy, so the haircut was a little more special to get rid of unwanted frizz. With the right products for curls you will immediately eliminate frizz and dryness. Your curls will look beautiful and you will be able to keep your natural hair free, without having to intervene with straighteners.

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  • Long hair with parting

One of the most powerful hair trends of the 70s is the long hair, with a middle parting that Kim Kardashian has done. This style has dynamism and looks great for any occasion.

Still, it is important not to forget to take care of them properly so that they interfere away. They make a sensation when they are kept healthy with treatments and shine products.

  • Rich hair with light curls

For one of the biggest trends look to Farrah Fawcett’s iconic style. It is extremely versatile as it suits most face shapes and lengths.

Use a curling iron or blow dryer and brush to get the softness and shine you need. The hair of the 70s was fluffy and almost frizzy, but with modern products and tools available now it is easy to make it look smooth, giving it a more updated look.

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  • Disco curls

Another ’70s-inspired trend emerging this season is disco-inspired curls. Tousled, fluffy curls will be very popular this year. If you want to have this style too, then a professional hairdresser will help you.

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