Ever since it was immortalized on the sitcom Friends in 1995, "The Rachel" has been synonymous with the 90s aesthetic. Now that the decade is back in a big way, people are rediscovering why the hairstyle was such a universal hit. Choppy, face-framing layers look good on everyone, at any age. Not only can they be customized to flatter any face shape, but they add volume to thin hair and shape and definition to thick hair. Add a few highlights, and you're golden.
To bring the iconic look into the 21st century, make sure your stylist doesn't cut any layers above the earlobe.

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