Beauty

Theyre serving retro-chic.

The 70s wasthedecade for fabulous hair.

And, luckily for us, 70s hairstyles are trending again.

’70s hairstyles are trending — here’s how to rock the decade’s grooviest looks.

Every couple of years, its inevitable that the world collectively remembers the beauty of 70s hairstyles.

Is your hair naturally curly?

Pam Griers your gal.

Style your afro at home by braiding then picking your strands.

These retro hairstyles have also taken over TikTok, where 70s hair has over275 million views.

Keep reading for expert insight on how to create some of the grooviest looks of the decade.

The higher the hair, the more itll resemble 70s-era strands.

A ’70s-style bouffant ponytail is all about adding volume to the crown.

Next, spray your hair with hairspray before curling large sections with a one-inch curling iron.

Backcomb each section as you go and brush the pony up into a rounded bouffant shape at the crown.

Finish with more hairspray, likeSebastian Professional Zero Gravity.

Rock Cher hair by making your strands as straight as possible.

3Pin-Straight Hair

Nothing screams the 70s quite like pin-straight hair.

To bring out your inner Cher, start by smoothing a shine serum onto damp hair.

The goal is to make your strands lay as flat as possible.

Fluffy, feathered bangs are very ’70s.

4Feathered Bangs

Tons of celebs have been wearing 70s-stylefeathered bangson the red carpet.

Lo, just to name a few.

For perfectly feathered bangs, head to the salon and ask for feathered or curtain bangs.

Middle parts had a moment in the ’70s.

(Or bravelyattempt them at home.

Rugetti says tofinish with hairsprayto keep your bangs feathered, not piece-y.

5Middle Parts

To go full 70s, youre going to need amiddle part.

Long, earthy hairstyles are back again.

Drag the pointy end of your comb from the front of your hairline straight back to your crown.

Let it air dry into its natural texture and resist the urge to push it back behind your ears.

To lean into the relaxed energy, add a few tinyface-framing braids.

Channel Brigitte Bardot for hair that screams ’70s.

7Brigitte Bardot Hair

One quintessential hairstyle of the 70s?

As hairstylistJennifer Korabpreviously told Bustle, the shag is meant to look undone, so air drying is A-OK. Texturizing sprays are also your friend.

The shag haircut was emblematic of the ’70s.