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All right, let's jump in. Because if you
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grew up in the '9s or just wish you did,
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you know that men's hair was on a whole
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different level. This was the era when
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your hair could say as much about you as
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your favorite band or that slap bracelet
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you wore every day. First up, the
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curtain cut. If you ever wanted to look
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like a teen heartthrob from a sitcom,
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this was your ticket. Middle part, long
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strands framing your face, a little bit
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messy, think Leonardo DiCaprio in his
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glory days. But maybe you were more into
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the clean lines of the fade. This was
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the go-to for a modern look. Short on
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the sides, anything you wanted on top.
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The fade didn't just look cool, it cool.
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Of course, for the rebels, there was
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spiky hair. All you needed was a bottle
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of gel and a disregard for gravity. This
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was the hairstyle of choice for aspiring
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rock stars and anyone who owned a wallet
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chain. Oh, and you can't forget the high
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top. This was hip-hop royalty. Tall,
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flat, with those sharp edges. If you had
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a high top, you were automatically at
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least 10% cooler. Not your vibe? Maybe
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you rocked grunge hair. Inspired by the
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music scene, this look was all about not
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caring too much. Messy, a little greasy,
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and somehow that made it even better. If
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you wanted to make a statement, nothing
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beat the mullet. Business in the front,
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party in the back. It's iconic. It's
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polarizing, and it's pure '90s. There
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were wild cards, too. Bull cuts, Caesar
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cuts, dreadlocks, pompadors, even the
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classic buzz cut for when you just
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needed things simple. So whether you
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grew up copying boy bands or just like a
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little nostalgia, '90s men's hair had
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something for everyone. Which style was
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your favorite? Drop it in the comments.
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And don't forget to hit like if you ever
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used way too much hair gel. Catch you
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next time for another blast from the