5 hairstyles that have long gone out of fashion, but women continue to wear them

Hairstyle fashion, just like clothing, is gradually changing, bringing new trends to the beauty industry. Some once-popular coloring, haircuts, and styling styles are already looking outdated and tasteless.
However, giving up your favorite hairstyle is even harder than giving up clothes, because over the years it becomes part of the image, so it's sometimes very difficult to imagine yourself with a new hair color or haircut. OBOZREVATEL will tell you which anti-trends are still popular (scroll to the bottom of the page to see the photos).
Contrasting highlights or ombre
The procedure, during which individual strands or the lower part of the hair is dyed in a different color, is very popular among fashionistas. However, there are many delicate and natural color combinations that visually make the hair look "alive" and not striking because of the contrast.
Doll curls
Despite the fact that light, airy curls have long dominated fashion, some women have not yet learned how to make them, leaving their hair to "spring" in curls. This hairstyle looks dirty, heavy and untidy. Especially if these curls are covered with mousses and fixing gels from top to bottom.
Straight bangs
Although bangs are a lifesaver for high foreheads, they should also be chosen carefully. A straight version will add years and visually remove volume.
Complex weave
Simplicity and elegance are the main concepts of modern fashion, which does not involve complicated hairstyles with braiding, high pile, excess accessories and styling products.
Bright coloring
An attempt to stand out from the crowd with bright hair is doomed to failure in advance. Of course, green, blue and pink strands will attract attention, but they will not look fashionable and stylish.
Earlier, OBOZREVATEL wrote about the three best haircuts for women 50+. Stylists have found a way to add volume and revitalize hair.
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