70s Hairstyles

70s Hairstyles is easiest to choose well when you look at face balance, upkeep, salon time, and the kind of finish you actually want to wear every week. 70s Hairstyles should look right for the event, stay secure long enough to get through photos and movement, and still feel like something you can realistically wear. The best occasion styles usually balance mood, dress code, weather, hair length, and how much prep time you actually have. That is why the smartest choice is rarely the most complicated style. It is the one that still looks intentional several hours later.

Flexible2-3 hours8+ hoursAny hair length

Planning Timeline

1

2-4 Weeks Before

Save reference looks that match your hair length, density, and event dress code rather than aspirational images that require a completely different starting point.

2

1 Week Before

Confirm whether you are doing the style yourself or booking a salon, then gather accessories, heat tools, pins, and the products needed for hold and shine.

3

Day Before

Decide whether the style holds best on fresh hair or second-day hair, and avoid experimenting with brand-new products if you need reliability.

4

Event Day

Give yourself enough time to style, set, and cool the hair fully so your 70s hairstyles look lasts through the key parts of the occasion instead of dropping early.

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DIY vs. Salon

Salon-Recommended

Chignon$85-$160
French Twist$90-$170
Finger Waves$95-$180

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Accessories

Statement Pins

Useful when you want a quick way to elevate a simple style without adding much extra prep time.

Slim Headband or Comb

Adds polish and can help anchor the style, especially for shorter lengths or softer front sections.

Ribbon or Bow Accent

A good choice for occasions that call for softness or a more romantic finish without looking overworked.

Travel Touch-Up Kit

Pins, mini spray, and a comb matter more than most people expect if the event lasts several hours or involves weather exposure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What hairstyle lasts best for 70s hairstyles?
The longest-lasting hairstyle for 70s hairstyles is usually one that matches both the dress code and the environment. Structured buns, twists, ponytails, and well-pinned half-up styles often outlast loose curls when there is heat, humidity, wind, or a long event schedule. That does not mean softer looks are a bad choice. They simply need better preparation, cooling time, and hold products if you want them to last as long as a more anchored shape.
Should I book a salon appointment or do it myself?
If the event is high stakes, heavily photographed, or emotionally important, salon help is often worth it because hold and polish matter more than usual. For lower-pressure occasions, many people do very well with a practiced DIY style that fits their actual skill level. The decision should be based on how complicated the style is, how comfortable you are with hot tools and pinning, and whether the hair needs to last for one hour or for an entire day and evening.
How do I keep an occasion hairstyle from dropping too fast?
Preparation makes the biggest difference. Start with the right hair texture, use a product with grip rather than only shine, and allow curls or set sections to cool before brushing or pinning them out. If you are wearing an updo or half-up style, anchor the structure first and soften it afterward. For loose styles, humidity control and a travel-size touch-up kit are essential. A style drops fastest when it is rushed, over-conditioned, or touched too much before it has fully set.

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