Rock the Throwback: 13+ Iconic 90s Grunge Hair Looks Making a Big Comeback

12. The Deep Side Part with Volume

Want instant drama? A deep side part is your best friend. It creates amazing lift at the crown, giving your hair so much volume. I find it works for pretty much everyone, no matter your hair type. If you’re aiming for maximum height, try a root-lifting spray before you blow-dry. It really gives your hair that extra oomph.

11. Messy, Piecey Bobs

There’s something so cool about a messy, piecey bob. It’s that undone, effortless vibe that says you’ve got better things to do than fuss over your hair. These bobs are perfect for anyone who loves low-maintenance styles. To get that signature piecey texture, I reach for a good styling wax or pomade. Just work a little through your ends.

10. The “Bedhead” Look

The “bedhead” look is all about intentional dishevelment. It mimics that perfectly tousled hair you get after a great night’s sleep. The trick is to make it look artfully messy, not just messy. Dry shampoo is my go-to product here. It adds grit, texture, and volume without making your hair stiff. It’s a game-changer.

9. Asymmetrical Cuts

Asymmetrical haircuts are undeniably edgy. They offer a unique way to express yourself. You can go for a subtle difference or a bold, dramatic cut. To keep these styles looking sharp, regular trims are a must. Your stylist can help you maintain those clean, precise lines. It’s a bold statement that really stands out.

8. Braids and Twists with a Rugged Feel

Braids and twists were often incorporated into grunge looks, but with a slightly undone, rugged finish. It’s about adding texture and interest without looking too polished. You can easily add a grunge touch to a classic braid by loosening it up a bit. This creates a softer, more relaxed vibe. It’s a subtle way to embrace the trend.

7. Sun-Kissed, Choppy Highlights

Remember those chunky, natural-looking highlights that mimicked sun-bleached hair? They were everywhere. Today, we see this trend updated with techniques like balayage and babylights for a more blended, subtle effect. To keep your highlights looking bright and healthy, use a color-safe shampoo. It helps maintain their vibrancy.