13. The Headband Grunge

Simple headbands can instantly elevate a messy look. Wide cloth ones are my favorite. They keep hair out of your face. Plus, they add serious style. Try different fabric textures. It’s an easy way to switch up your look. This brings that classic 90s vibe.
12. Braids with a Twist

Loose, undone braids truly embody grunge. Think pigtails or side braids. They have a playful yet rebellious vibe. Pull out some face-framing pieces. This makes it look authentic. It adds that perfect touch of disheveled charm.
11. The Undercut Edge

An undercut adds serious edge. It can be subtle or prominent. Pair it with longer hair on top. This look conveys a strong personality. It shows you’re independent. Remember regular trims. They keep those lines sharp and clean.
10. Dip-Dyed Ends

Dip-dying hair ends makes a rebellious statement. Use unconventional colors. It was popular in the 90s. It showed individuality. If you’re hesitant, try temporary hair dyes. They wash out easily. It’s a fun way to experiment.
9. Wispy Bangs

Soft, uneven bangs frame your face beautifully. They add a touch of vulnerability. Yet, they keep that edgy feel. They soften your features. A little dry shampoo works wonders. It helps for quick touch-ups. Perfect for that unkempt charm.
8. The Shag Haircut

The shag cut is quintessential grunge. It’s layered and choppy. It adds volume and texture. I love air-drying it with some product. This gives a natural finish. It’s easy and looks amazing.
