90’s was the times when the look of the world calmed down a little, from the hippie stage, hip-hop, and dont forget fight the power, At this point, the people started feeling a sense of individuality. This where materialistic things were less important and looking outside the box was okay to pursue. A simple hairstyle started being just enough for people. Hairstyles in the 90’s had a lot of impact on how people viewed themselves, and gave a boost of confidence. This time period had so many hairstyles, so its hard to pinpoint just 3, so ill just put them in 3 categories but describe the many differences.
Back then hairstyles were presented in many shape, color, and size. The first unique style is of the 90’s, is called the bob or short cut. This style was very significant in this time, its often worn more by our females but occasionally men do try it as well. The bob is sometimes called a shortcut because its typically cut straight around the head at about the level of the jaw-level, sometimes with a bang and a middle part down your head. It complements very well with flips going all around and different colors that sets with your skin tone. It can be cut in many different ways like, a pixle cut, a one-inch cut level, or an asymmetrical cut. Many artist like Cyndi Lauper, a famous singer, and as well as Tionne Watkins, better known as t-bos the singer from TLC delivered the image of the bob very well.
.Although, the bob had its high and low peak in the year, another hairstyle that also brought light to our women eyes, majority our African American women, were braids. Some may even call braids a break from hair styling for a couple of months or so. Once you put them in your hair, you have no worries of combing it every morning or thinking it will mess up. In the 90’s it was popular due to the fact the women used it in many styles from movies, tv shows, and even music videos. Braids came in many style and sizes, if you wanted to get