The 1970s was a time of great music and great hair. There were so many hair icons from the ’70s era that proved some hair-dos just never go out of style, as many people even today are still rocking the same look. We’re sure you remember flipping through your Tiger Beat magazine, admiring all of these awesome looks.
Whether it was your classic, silky straight hair or rocking the flipped hair/blowout look that Farrah Fawcett sported so well, you definitely remember wanting (or wearing) at least one of these looks. Here are 12 nostalgic hair icons from the 1970s!
Lead singer of the band Blondie, Debbie Harry, was known for rocking a classic short platinum blonde look. This undeniably made every teen girl want to reach for the bleach and sport that look themselves.
An absolute stunner, Newton-John’s half-up half-down complete with bangs was just too cute not to at least try out!
Lipton was proof that a simple straight look with a middle part is nothing to be ashamed of. Sometimes less is more!
Birkin’s bangs and thick, tousled locks were a serious eye-catcher from both the boys who wanted and the girls who admired. It was definitely an inspirational look.
Known as the “Queen of Disco”, it’s no surprise that she dominated the ’70s with glamorous curls to match.
There’s no telling what gave the Charlie’s Angels actress’s hair so much volume and bounce. It seems to be a difficult hairstyle to imitate, but it’s definitely a ’70s favorite.
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