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9+ Questionable Things All Girls Did To Their Hair In The '90s And Early 2000s

Some beauty trends are so amazing that they really stand the test of time. But there are other trends that we all wish would simply go away and fast.

Do you remember those awful hair trends that were popular in the '90s and early 2000s that we wish we never followed?

Let's take a trip down memory lane...

1. Too Much Excess

Hillary Duff seems to come to mind when we think of crazy hairstyles that were all over the place in the early 2000s. Check these out. Hair accessories galore!

2. Chopsticks

OMG, I'm so guilty of this. And if you can believe it, I still have those chopsticks I used to put in my hair. Terrible, I know.

3. Crimping

Again, confession time: I loved my crimping iron. But I knew this trend was way over when my now fiancé gave me a confused look one day. Haha!

4. Random Braids

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It's one thing to braid your hair when you're on vacation in the Carribean, but it's quite another to just do random braids for no reason using this tool that every '90s girl had.

5. Slick High Ponytail

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This one must've hurt a lot, and that's why I never really settled on this trend. I don't need another reason for a massive headache.

6. Two-Tone Hair Color

This is one of the weirdest hair color trends, don't you think? I mean, there's absolutely no way this could ever look remotely natural. So why?

7. The Bandana Trend

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I never really got into this bandana trend unless I was actually hanging at the pool. But I think that's actually a good thing.

8. Butterfly Clips

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This seems like such a childish thing to do to your hair, especially when you're not a little girl, but we all did it anyway. So funny!

9. Zig-Zag Headband

I'm such a hoarder that I believe I saw my zig-zag headband lying around in my drawer when I was packing for our recent move. Busted!

10. Snap Clips

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And by the same token as butterfly clips, there were the snap clips as well. Those colorful clips were so useful and fun to use. Right?

11. Overusing Your Straightener

YouTube | Avril Lavigne

Just as I loved my crimping iron, I also was head-over-heels for my straightening iron and I definitely abused it. Yikes!

13. Chunky Highlights

I dunno why this terrible hair actually became a hot trend in the 2000s. Does anyone know? I mean, this is just a mystery to me.

14. Uneven Curls

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This style was perfect for those lazy girls who didn't want to commit to doing their whole head of hair. It seemed to work at the time.

15. Britney braids

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The braids. The scrunchies. The crop-top school girl uniform. We were obsessed with copying everything Britney did in the '00s, even if we definitely looked sillier than she did.

16. The Rachel

Once Friends hit the airwaves, everyone and their dog wanted the layered cut Jennifer Aniston was rocking, and so The Rachel was born.

17. Scene Queen Style

The pain we felt listening to My Chemical Romance and Panic! At The Disco could only be expressed through big, neon colored hair with huge side-bangs that made it really hard to see.

18. Coontails

Of course, to go along with your giant bangs and bright hair, you'd need to have these raccoon-patterned extensions put in. I used to BEG my mom to let me get some and I'm honestly so glad she said no.

19. Flipped Out Hair Ends

Before Riverdale, we all wanted to channel Josie and The Pussycats through Rachel Leigh Cook's flippy-ended bob. I remember trying to masterfully flick my straightener to achieve the flip and, like... never succeeding.

20. Fuzzy Hair Accessories

Is it just me or did Sarah Michelle Gellar have the funniest hairstyles? What are those things in her hair? LOL. Those were too much.

21. Half Updo

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OMG, here we go again. How many hair styles did Sarah Michelle Gellar have in her heyday? I guess one of them appealed to Freddie.

22. Bumpits

I've never used this hair styling tool for obvious reasons. It makes you look like you either have a giant skull or really big hair. Nah, thanks.

23. Emo Fringe

I dunno about you, but I don't find this look all that attractive. The fact you can't see where you're going would drive me insane.

24. Dual Hair Color

Not to be confused with Emo, as this look was similar. I would say it was a failure as well 'cause this doesn't look good on anyone.

25. Low Slung Side Ponytail

YouTube | Nelly Furtado

You know what? I tried this look before but somehow I found it so uncomfortable. And I found it confusing too. Ha ha. Did you?

26. Box Braids

YouTube | Alicia Keys

Cornrows were really popular back in the '70s, but they had a revival as box braids in the '90s. I dunno, they look painful to me.

27. Black Ends

This is another hair trend I could never understand. I mean, what was the point of this look? Does anyone know? I just don't get it.

28. Short Fringed Bangs

I used to have bangs a long time ago and I never really liked them. So I'm definitely not into these short fringed variety either.

Which hairstyle do you think was the worst?

Did you fall prey to any of these questionable hairstyles? I definitely never wanna see those butterfly clips again — no thanks!