The undisputed queen of ‘70s hairstyles? Farrah Fawcett, of course. The Charlie’s Angels star was known for her voluminous blowout and curtain fringe. Use hot rollers (or a curling iron) to create ...
The 1970s were an experimental period for hair, with everything from poker-straight locks to full-blown perms gaining popularity. These hairstyles have a timeless influence on today’s fashion industry ...
The wolf cut is a modern hybrid of the ’70s shag and ’80s mullet, defined by heavy layering—short, choppy volume around the ...
The shag hairstyle became popular in the 1970s thanks to rockers and actresses including Joan Jett, Mick Jagger, Jane Fonda and Farrah Fawcett. Short at the top with choppy layers underneath, the shag ...
Moore is no stranger to a hair transformation, with this one being called a “‘70s bounce blowout” by her hairstylist.
It’s been almost four decades since the defining ’70s hotspot Studio 54 closed its doors with a final blowout party in February 1980. The fête marked the end of the decade of sex, drugs, glitz, and ...
If there’s one decade that represents fun and freedom when it comes to style, it’s the 1970s. Not only was ’70s fashion iconic (and relevant to this day), but there was a beauty revolution as well.
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Beauty has a rich history filled with fascinating trends, iconic product launches, and pop-culture moments that have defined decades. Some of ...
Pamela Anderson may have ruled the '90s with her platinum blonde locks, but the actress, model and activist is bringing back ...