Top photo: what my hair actually turned out like 🍋✨
Second photo: the AI inspo
I was going for a 1970s blowout—big, soft, vintage volume—but reality vs inspiration definitely had their own interpretations. Still loving the journey, just documenting the difference 💛 #70sHair#HairExpectationVsReality#Lemon8Diary
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... Read moreIt's so fun trying to recreate those iconic 70s hairstyles, isn't it? As you saw in my main post, even with AI inspo, getting that perfect, voluminous 70s blowout can be a real journey of expectation versus reality! But don't let one challenging style deter you from diving into the fabulous world of 70s hair. There are so many other gorgeous looks from that era that are surprisingly easy to achieve, whether you have long, wavy, dark brown hair like mine, or something completely different!
Beyond the classic blowout, the 70s offered a fantastic array of styles for women. Think about Farrah Fawcett's iconic feathered hair – those face-framing layers and flicks are still super chic today. Or perhaps the shaggy cut, popularized by Jane Fonda, which is all about effortless layers and movement. If you're into a more natural vibe, long, straight hair with a center part was also huge, often paired with a simple headband to keep it out of the face. And for those who loved to dance, disco curls brought a whole different level of bouncy volume and glamour.
So, how can you infuse some easy 70s flair into your everyday look without a full salon session? I've picked up a few tricks myself! For that soft, voluminous wave without all the hot tools, try using large Velcro rollers on damp hair, or even heatless curling rods overnight. This can give you that lovely, 'natural, slightly messy texture' that still feels very 70s, even if it's not a perfectly sculpted blowout. If you have long, wavy hair, simply enhancing your natural waves with a mousse or sea salt spray can give a nod to the era.
Another easy win for a 70s feel is focusing on the ends. Instead of curling your entire head, just use a large barrel curling iron or even a round brush and hairdryer to create a subtle outward flick at the ends of your hair. This instantly gives a retro bounce. For those with long, dark brown hair, this simple technique can beautifully highlight your length and add a touch of vintage charm.
And let's not forget accessories! Headbands, especially wide fabric ones, were a staple. They instantly elevate a simple hairstyle and are perfect for days when you want to look put-together with minimal effort. Scarves tied around a ponytail or braided into your hair also scream 70s cool. These are fantastic for adding that bohemian touch without needing any special styling skills.
Remember, the beauty of 70s hair, especially when doing it yourself, is often in embracing that 'natural, slightly messy texture.' It doesn't have to be picture-perfect to capture the essence. My own attempt, as you saw, wasn't exactly the AI's flawless vision, but it still had that vintage feel, and I loved the journey. It's all about having fun and channeling that free-spirited vibe. So go ahead, experiment with these easy 70s hairstyles, and find what makes you feel like a retro queen!