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In the 1980s and 90s, the mushroom haircut was the preferred style of high-profile celebrities like Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio before it went out of fashion. Now, in the 2020s, Gen Z is bringing it back! Dig deep with us to discover why this fungi-inspired cut is popular again with men and women, plus all the ways you can style it and make it your own.
Mushroom Haircut At a Glance
A mushroom haircut – also known as a bowl cut – is a rounded hairstyle with short, sometimes buzzed layers of hair on the bottom and longer, stacked layers on top. Men and women wore this style in the 80s and 90s, but it was considered out of fashion until the look made a comeback on social media in the 2020s.
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