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Should You Rock a Mullet?
Find Out if This Hot Look Is Right for You Wait ... the Mullet Is Back?
If you rocked a mullet or wolf cut back in the ’70s alongside Rod Stewart and Meryl Streep, we have good news: The mullet is back in style.
Mullets have also been spotted in art from ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt, and are a traditional hairstyle for some Native American tribes. The mullet first went mainstream in the 1970s and ’80s, when musicians chose it for its iconic androgyny. But in the ’90s and early 2000s, mullets fell out of fashion — fast. Insider writes that “people began to see mullets as representations of being dirty and having a low income.” They disappeared overnight. By 2021, the mullet was the “it” hairstyle again, and 20- and 30-somethings aren’t the only ones opting for business in the front and a party in the back. Dolly Parton, a 75-year- old style icon, has rocked a blonde mullet wig on stage for years, and 51-year-old actress Taraji Henson has also owned the look! Before asking your stylist for a mullet or wolf cut (the longer, shoulder-length version of a mullet), think long and hard about your hair type and texture. If you have straight hair, don’t be discouraged by awesome photos of wavy mullets — you’ll just have to style your hair daily to get that look. Instead, Google your current hair type (thin, straight, thick, wavy, curly) along with the word “mullet” to get a realistic picture.
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