Center-parting hairstyle

The curtain cut hairstyle originated in the 90’s, with singers, actors and a host of other stylish gents opting for the style over the course of the decade. Perhaps one of the most common hairstyles to have in secondary school back then, the center-parting was considered to be cool. Hair needs to be medium or long on the top to create the perfect curtain cut look. You won’t be able to make a center parting for men with shorter hair.
The Front Curtained ‘Young Leo’ Hairstyle

This hairstyle was a staple for many men in the 90’s. From Brad Pitt to David Beckham, but Leonardo DiCaprio was really best known for it. The front curtained hairstyle is an amazing medium length style that will definitely attracts women.
Blown-Out Hair

“Big hair, don’t care” was basically the motto of the ’90s. Whether you had the highest srunchied ponytail or spikes galore, it was all about big hair that stood out. No look was as stunning as the blown-out hair made popular by Cindy Crawford, though.
Pixie Cut

During the 1990’s, actress Winona Ryder took the hair world by storm when she opted for a stylish pixie cut. Suddenly, every woman wanted the gorgeous, feature-highlighting look, and the pixie received yet another revival.
