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Hair Trivia: Can You Name Bollywood’s Most Iconic & Popular Hair Trends?

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Guess The Hairstyle That Ruled B-Town!

 

Our Bollywood divas have always kept us updated with the latest hair trends. From Sadhna Shivdasani, Parveen Babi to Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone, they set major hair goals that were religiously followed and loved. Straight from the ’60s till today, many hair trends have come and gone. Some forgotten but most of them yet remain iconic and remembered. If you consider yourself as a true Bollywood and beauty stan, let’s check your knowledge on the same with a quick quiz!

1. The hairstyle that became popular with Anjali from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and was the most popular hairstyle during school days.
2. The big poofy and curly hair donned by Madhuri in the 90s, seen in Hum Aapke Hai Koun.
3. The epic hairstyle by Priyanka Chopra in Dostana giving epic hairstyle trends and goals to girls all across.
4. Inspired by Audrey Hepburn’s hair in the Roman Holiday, Sadhna Shivdasani popularised this style and rocked it during the 60s.
5. Today known as curtain bangs but popularised by Parveen Babi’s movies. This style had quite a run for its minimalistic effort but classic elegant look.
6. Chanelling the school girl look, Rekha sure brought grace to the hairstyle with the middle part and clean-swept plaits.
7. The 90s was an iconic hair moment. Big hair and choppy bangs were the most preferred look and were styled by Karishma Kapoor to Urmila Matondkar.
8. Started out as the hairstyle worn by Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games and loved more by desi girls because of Deepika and Asin’s beautiful take on the braid.
9. The classic and elegant bun styled by Kajol in DDLJ is a hairstyle that suits every formal and informal event.
10. The puffed up hairdo worn by leading ladies of the 70s like Hema Malini, donned in flowers and side curl flicks.

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