The Bob: This iconic 1920s style has made a strong comeback. It's a versatile cut that can be customized to suit modern preferences, making it a "better" return.
Pixie Cut: Popularized in the 1950s by Audrey Hepburn, the pixie cut is a timeless and elegant look that's making a "better" return.
Shaggy Layers: The 1970s shag haircut is back, with modern variations. Some may see it as "better," while others might consider it "worse."
Finger Waves: This 1920s hairstyle has reappeared on red carpets. Its intricate styling can be considered "better" for formal events but might be seen as "worse" for everyday wear.
Bouffant: The voluminous 1960s bouffant hairstyle is making a return. Some find it glamorous ("better"), while others see it as dated ("worse")
Mullet: The divisive 1980s mullet is making a surprising comeback. It's "better" for those who embrace its unique look, but "worse" for those who prefer more conventional styles.
Curtains Hairstyle: popularized by Leonardo DiCaprio in the 1990s, is making a comeback. Reception is mixed, with some embracing it as a nostalgic "better" revival, while others view it as "worse."