Okay, so, let’s talk about hairstyles from the 2010s. I decided to dive into this whole retro hair thing because, why not? It seemed like a fun little project to kill some time, plus I’ve always been curious about how these styles would look on me.

First things first, I started by digging up some old photos and articles. Gotta know what was actually hot back then, right? Found a bunch of stuff about lobs, you know, those long bob haircuts. They were seriously everywhere! From what I read, they were super popular because you could do so much with them. Sleek, textured, with bangs, without bangs – you name it.
The Experiment Begins
So, with my newfound knowledge, I decided to give the lob a shot. I figured, I’d start with something simple. I didn’t want to chop all my hair off right away, so I just trimmed it a bit to get that medium length. I have to say, it wasn’t as easy as it looks. Getting the layers to blend nicely took some real effort. The idea was to make it look intentional, not like I just got a bad haircut.
- Step 1: The Cut – I started by sectioning my hair. I didn’t go for anything fancy.
- Step 2: Styling – Once the cut was done, I tried different styles. I used some clay pomade I found online. Wet my hair, scrunched it in, and then dried it. The first time, it looked kind of weird, I won’t lie. Then I brushed it back, and it actually started to look pretty decent.
The Results
After a few tries, I think I got the hang of it. It’s not perfect, but it definitely has that 2010s vibe. It’s kinda fun switching things up, and the lob is actually pretty versatile. I tried it sleek, I tried it wavy, and I even tried to add some braids just to see how it would look. It’s a nice change of pace.
I also tried to mess around with some other styles I saw. I read somewhere that side parts are making a comeback, and I thought, why not give that a try, too? It’s been years since I had a side part! I played around with some braids and updos, just for fun, to see what else I could do. It was a bit of a struggle, I ain’t no professional, but it was fun.
I guess the whole point of this was to just have some fun and maybe learn something new. It’s been interesting to look back at these older styles and see how they can still work today. It made me realize that fashion, especially with hair, really does come full circle. And hey, maybe I’ll keep rocking the lob for a while. Or maybe I’ll try something else. Who knows?
Anyway, that’s my little adventure with 2010s hairstyles. It was a good way to spend a few weekends, and I’d recommend it to anyone who’s looking to try something new with their hair. Just be prepared to spend some time practicing, and don’t be afraid to mess up a little. It’s all part of the fun!