Sofia vlog;90s Blowout You’re Seeing Everywhere at Home

There are two hairstyle trends that are reigning supreme right now and they just so happen to be polar opposites. In one corner, you have the jenny taborda modeling (à la Hailey Bieber and Norman), and in the other, you have the larger-than-life ’90s supermodel blowout (a la Cindy Crawford). Though the two styles couldn’t be any more different, they exist in harmony with Gen Z beauty lovers on TikTok, moving interchangeably between the two looks. The two trends are nothing new, but over the years they’ve become a staple in the hair-care routine of any beauty lover.

“The ’90s supermodel blowout is a classic,” celebrity hairstylist Graham Nation previously told PS. “Blowouts are fun, bouncy, and they can be messy but still look very put together.” Celebrity hairstylist Tom Smith predicts “fluffy” blowouts to be an everlasting hair trend.

“Gen Zs are calling Adele’s blond style the ‘fluffy blow dry,'” Smith says. “The ’90s layers are all about bounce and volume, and are great for longer and thicker hair, providing fluffy, effortless glamour.”

For a step-by-step tutorial on giving yourself a ’90s-inspired “fluffy” blowout, keep reading.

For those with straight or slightly wavy hair types, the key to getting the style to stay is velcro rollers (you can skip this step if you’d prefer if your hair is curly). Once your hair is almost completely dry — and preferably while it’s still hot if you used heat — apply velcro rollers, like the Conair Assorted Sized Self Grip Roller Set ($9), to set your voluminous blowout and keep it from falling flat. Begin at the bottom on your head and work your way up in sections, using slightly smaller rollers for the sections of hair underneath and larger options for the top sections of your hair. Then, let them cool for as long as time allows.

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