This is a great hairstyle for women who love keeping their locks on the longer side but want a more mature and somewhat moodier look.
70s Retro Feathered Hair
Ready to try out 70s feathered hair? Check out these styles you can use to help recreate this look!
1. Classic Retro Style
This classic 70s retro feathered hairstyle is as 70s-inspired as it gets. Textured, moody, and full of choppy layers, this mullet-like style is one of our favorite classic 70s styles. If you’re looking for an easy way to add a ton of texture to your style, be sure to grab a bottle of TRESemmé Dry Texture Finishing Spray. This dry texture spray will add layered movement and volume to your feathered style.
2. Blue Tips
Add a bright pop of color into your feathered style by incorporating blue tips into your style. We love this iteration of the feathered retro style because it adds even more personality to an already dramatic look. We recommend using The Good Stuff Color Protect Milk to protect your color and keep it nice and vibrant.
3. Feathered Front
If you’re in search of a modern version of a classic 70s retro feathered style, consider a 2021-friendly length with a feathered front. Not only will this help you achieve a retro look, but it will also lighten up your hair and make it easier to manage.
4. Feathered Bob
Consider a chin-length retro style complete with feathered bangs and loads of volume. Use a 1/2-inch curling iron to create small twisted waves. Use Nexxus Comb Thru Finishing Mist Hair Spray to set the style and ensure that your curls last.
5. Feathered Ponytail Style
Give the front of your style all the focus by pulling your hair up into a high ponytail. Pull the front layers of your hair out to sit alongside your bangs for a super edgy 70s style.
6. Voluminous Feathered Blowout
70s hair was all about volume and feathered layers. Ask your stylist for long layers throughout your hair with the ends feathered. Feathering the ends will create that unique texture that was so popular durng the decade. Next, use a round brush and hair dryer to blow out your hair, then you’ll be all set.
7. Shaggy Feathered Hair
The shag haircut was another popular feathered look from the 70s. This cut is especially great on curly hair because it gives movement and adds shape to your curls. Are you thinking about trying out one of these looks? Be sure to tag us @AllThingsHairUS if you do!