![]() ![]() I think it is safe to say that nothing was off limits. Did you have a favorite hair magazine from the early 2000’s that you just could not live without? If so, maybe we will mention it below!īeing a young black girl in the early 2000’s was probably one of the most freeing and creative times to be alive when it came to hair and style! This was the time of Aaliyah bangs, and Left Eye inspired ponytails and of course, Cleopatra braids. You were able to be creative, set trends, be set apart and honestly become a source of inspiration today for our 18 and under crew! To say that we get some of our inspiration from that period is nothing short of an understatement and is vastly different from where we get our inspiration for hairstyles now. Hair was all the rage and then some in the early 2000’s and to talk about the process now is straight nostalgia. ![]() Our favorite musical artists most likely graced some of these covers too, like Aaliyah, Beyoncé and so many more. But they came from those colorful hair magazines that we spotted on our way to the checkout line or in the magazine basket of your beautician. Now inspiration for these styles did not just come from our favorite R&B and Pop artists. Yes, for anyone under 18 reading this there were actually a plethora of magazines to choose from when it came time for you to want your next style. And we think that it is safe to say that magazines catered to hair were the inspiration for that. From crinkled cuts to deep side swept bangs, we had every area covered when it came down to hair styling in the early 2000’s.
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