How to Get the '90s Blowout You're Seeing Everywhere at Home

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'90s supermodel-inspired blowouts are trending for 2022.
People on TikTok are recreating the bouncy hairstyle at home.
Hairstylists share a step-by-step tutorial for doing a '90s blowout below.
There are two hairstyle trends that are reigning supreme right now and they're polar opposites. In one corner, you have the sleek, low supermodel bun (à la Hailey Bieber and Normani), and in the other, you have the larger-than-life '90s supermodel blowout (a la Cindy Crawford). Though the two styles couldn't be any more different, they're existing in harmony with Gen Z beauty lovers on TikTok moving interchangeably between the two looks.

While the sleek low bun is fairly easy to pull off, you may be looking at the bouncy blowout and thinking to yourself, There's no way I can do that. But we're here to prove that it's easier than you think with some assistance from the professionals.

"The '90s supermodel blowout is a classic," celebrity hairstylist Graham Nation previously told POPSUGAR. "Blowouts are fun, bouncy, and they can be messy but still look very put together." Tom Smith, celebrity hairstylist and international color creative director for Evo Hair, predicts "fluffy" blowouts to be one of 2022's biggest hair trends.

"Gen Zs are calling Adele's blond style the 'fluffy blow dry,' and it'll be even bigger in 2022," Smith tells POPSUGAR. "The '90s layers are all about bounce and volume, and are great for longer and thicker hair, providing fluffy, effortless glamour."

For a step-by-step tutorial on giving yourself a '90s-inspired "fluffy" blowout, keep reading.