How to Get The '70s Hair That's All Over TikTok (2024)

TikTok, Instagram, and red carpets galore are calling for a return of the ‘70s. Everyone has seemingly gotten aboard the curtain bang train, Farrah Fawcett-esque flips are everywhere, and massive, fluffed-up volume is having a mega-moment. Why are we throwing it back to ‘70s fashion trends, you ask? It seems as though we’re collectively ready to have a little fun with our looks. "After COVID-19 lockdowns, people want to go all out with their hair, makeup, and dressing. They want to go big,” hairstylist David Cotteblanche tells Marie Claire.

While some of these rocker-chic or bohemian-inspired styles can be created with a bit of hairspray and some hot rollers, others might require a semi-daring chop, added dimension, or maybe even some extensions or clip-ons. Interested in hopping on the ‘70s hair trends? Good news: We tapped two top hairstylists to break down how to achieve the most popular looks. So whether you’re trying to pull a Miley Cyrus and rock a mullet or channel Stevie Nicks’ rocker waves, keep reading.

Curtain Bangs

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Wondering how to achieve the big, swoopy bangs donned by '70s Hollywood stars and high schoolers alike? "Start with a blow dryer and brush," says Cotteblanche. After washing your hair with shampoo and conditioner, use your fingers to flatten from the roots and pull straight down as you blow-dry. Once the hair is fully dry, use a comb down the middle of your scalp to create a center part. Then, use a 1-inch ceramic curling or iron brush to bend the tips of of the bangs outward.

The Fawcett Flip

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"Farrah Fawcett had a big wavy look, with her curls curling away from the face," Cotteblanche says. The best way to achieve this look is with a two-inch curling iron, he adds. Make a middle part, then set your hair in hot rollers facing the back all over your head. After the rollers have cooled, remove them and brush the hair back and shake the curls loose. Use a sea salt spray and hairspray to help the waves keep their body and shape.

Fekkai Full Blown Volume Dry Texturizer Spray

Volumizing Hot Rollers LUXE for Volume, Body, and Shine

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Davines This Is an Extra Strong Hairspray

Rocker Waves

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If Stevie Nicks would rock it, so would we. "This look is about cropped layers and creating tons of texture," notes Cotteblanche. After washing your hair,air dryit while periodically flipping your hair upside down for maximum lift at the root. Once it's dry, use a one-and-a-half to two-inch curling iron to curl the top strands backwards and the sides frontwards for a mixture of textures. Finish off with a dry texturizing spray, and go forth and head bang.

Kristin Ess Hair Sea Salt Air Dry Mousse

Hot Tools Flipperless Curling Wand

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R+Co Zig Zag Root Teasing Texture Spray

Edgy Mullet

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In the mood for a drastic cut? Go for a mullet. “Also know as the hybrid ‘business in the front, party in the back’ look, the mullet is known for its short layers around the top of the head with longer, choppy locks around the bottom,” explains Matrix Brand Ambassador Castillo. “Layers frame the face beautifully, while also adding texture and dimension where it’s most needed.”

The key to styling a choppy cut like this is to add texture from the get go. “Using a mousse right before you blow dry will help lock in volume and hold, which ultimately helps out a lot with the many layers in your hair,” he explains. For added dimension, reach for a one-inch curling iron or flat iron to add waves and bends from the mid-shaft to the ends. While you can cap your styling there, Castillo recommends backcombing at the crown for a bit of added texture.

Oribe Grandiose Hair Plumping Mousse

T3 SinglePass Curl Professional Ceramic Curling Iron

Baby Bangs

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With everyone from Zoe Kravitz to Halle Berry taking micro bangs for a test run, there’s no denying this look is having a resurgence. “They are normally cut straight across or they’re curved to shape your face, but the shorter you go with the bangs, the more taming you will have to do in the long run,” explains Castillo.

To make styling as foolproof as possible, it’s important to start when the hair is damp. “I’ll apply a few dollops of gel, mousse or moisturizing styling cream with my fingers,” he says. “Then, I’ll comb the product through, while also brushing them into place.” Once that’s set and done, either set the bangs into place with creaseless clips or blow dry the hair in a downwards direction. “If your hair is on the coarser, kinkier side, finish the look with a few passes of a small straightening iron,” he adds.

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Matrix Shape Switcher Molding Paste

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Denman Hair Brush

Amika Mighty Mini Styler

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FAQs

How to do the 70s hair trend? ›

Embrace the Bounce

“'70s hair was all about enhancing your natural texture with bouncy waves,” says celebrity hairstylist Adir Abergel. “It was all about soft hot rollers and brushed out curls, with the volume and curl normally starting about halfway down the length of the hair.

How to do 70s puffy hair? ›

Curl your hair away from your face.

After your hair is mostly dry, use a curling iron. Separate your hair into one to two sections and curl each section one strand at a time. Make sure the curls all point away from your face. This helps with the 70s look.

How to do 70s blowout hair? ›

Perfecting the technique - First, part your hair into good size sections. Using your round brush, start at the root of the hair. With the concentrator nozzle angled down, begin to wrap the rest of the hair round the brush. Keep the round brush in and wait to remove it until that section has cooled down.

How to get disco curls? ›

HERE'S HOW TO CREATE DISCO CURLS
  1. Spray hair with curl hold spray.
  2. Wrap hair around wand.
  3. Repeat throughout the hair.
  4. Apply smooth and finish serum.
  5. step one: Spray hair with curl hold spray. ...
  6. step two: Wrap hair around wand. ...
  7. step three: Repeat throughtout the hair. ...
  8. step four: Apply smooth and finish serum to finish.

How to get a 60s hair bump? ›

Use the comb to make a straight side part on one side of your head and brush your hair to either side. Put your hand on the very top of your head and gently push it a little toward your forehead to make a slight bump. Then spray with hairspray to make the style last extra long.

How to tease your own hair? ›

Section off a 2-inch segment of hair at the crown of your head, then hold the section taut and comb the hair down toward your scalp three times. Allow the first section to hang forward as you create another 2-inch segment directly below it and repeat the teasing technique.

How did people style their hair in the 70s? ›

Some iconic 70s hairstyles for women include the shag haircut, feathered hair, curtain bangs, and the afro. These styles represented the fashion and beauty trends of the decade and are still recognized and celebrated today.

How to get 70s feathered hair? ›

Simply use your straightening iron to flip out the ends of each layer around the face, making sure each flip heads away from the face towards the back of the head. An extra dramatic flip on the ends is never a bad idea. Use Ouai Texturizing Hair Spray after styling to seriously pump up the volume and hold.

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