The Rachel

Anonymous
I think the "Rachel" is a very timeless cut. Straight hair w/graduated layers is still in style.

An outdated look would be a 70's/80's type feather style or a 90's type style where the front is teased up, etc. LOL.

Don't worry about looking dated.
You probably look fine.
Anonymous
OP - as long as you look good, it really doesn't matter if the hairstyle is "in" or "dated". Honestly!
Anonymous
If you have the right texture hair and a great stylist, the Rachel can be very versatile: blow it out for a professional, together look, or let it dry naturally for a wavy look. I think the key is you have to keep them from razoring in layers - the razored bits have to be blowdried or they look ragged, and they grow out horribly.

But I know exactly what you feel - I was totally appalled when I realized I got Racheled! Turned out ok in the end.
Anonymous
The Rachel looks SO, SO, SO much better than the bob - awful, awful, awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the "Rachel" is a very timeless cut. Straight hair w/graduated layers is still in style.

An outdated look would be a 70's/80's type feather style or a 90's type style where the front is teased up, etc. LOL.

Don't worry about looking dated.
You probably look fine.


The Farrah!
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