11. Slicked Back Pixie

If you’re feeling yourself and your edgy side, simply brush all those chopped layers straight back into a daring, slicked-down pixie. Using a strong pomade or gel, smooth everything down in the same intense backward direction for a style that is pure 90’s badassery.

12. Pixie with Shortened Nape

Take your classic pixie cut to a whole new level by shortening and shaving down the nape area. This subtle detail of ultra-close cropping at the nape enhances the overall edgy, architectural vibe while leaving face-framing layers longer and piecey. It’s a 90’s punk rock twist on the timeless pixie shape.

13. Two-Toned Pixie Cut

The 90’s saw the rise of some seriously daring hair color trends, including the iconic two-toned pixie chop! This look combined contrasting colors like blonde and cherry red or deep brunette and vivid teal for an unmistakably grungy, riotous finish. It packs a major rebellious punch.

14. Curly Pixie for Natural Texture

Not every 90’s gal went for stick-straight pixie styles! This carefree decade was all about embracing natural curls and coils in short, tightly cropped cuts. Let your ringlets shine through with a curly pixie, keeping length and layers slightly longer on top for maximum volume and shape.

15. Faux Hawk Pixie Style

When you want to turn your pixie’s edge factor up to an 11, simply rake all the longer top layers upwards and outwards into a faux-hawk shape! Using a strong pomade or gel to create sleek, piecey height and stretch, this dramatic pixie cut screams 90’s rebel.

16. Elfin Pixie with Short Bangs

For the ethereal 90’s dream girls, the elfin pixie crop was the go-to darling look. This short, layered style featured delicate baby bangs across the forehead and tight, feathery layers through the crown adding touchable softness. Wispy bangs enhance those fae vibes!

17. Choppy Layered Pixie

With a shaggy mop of choppy layers left deliciously piecey and deconstructed, the 90’s layered pixie absolutely embodied an IDGAF grunge spirit. Muss up your short layers with fingers or a texture cream, letting some longer pieces fall haphazardly across your features.

18. Gelled Spiky Pixie

Nothing screamed 90’s rebel quite like those aggressive, heavily gelled spiky pixie cuts! This intensely cropped cut sported short, heavily-lacquered spikes across the crown for major punk energy. Use a spiking gel or pomade to achieve maximum skyscraping lift and height up top.

19. Razored Pixie with Feathering

The shredded, razored pixie look was tremendously popular in the 90’s thanks to its nonchalant grungy-chic vibe. Ask your stylist to chip into the layers using a razored technique to enhance feathering and ultra-piecey separation through the layers. A spritz of salt spray adds that coveted messy finish.

20. Punky Pixie with Bright Colors

Of course, no 90’s pixie was complete without vibrant, vivacious color! Embrace that punky, no-holds-barred spirit by dyeing your closely-shorn crop in fiery red, electric blue, punchy violet or even tinsel tones. Short hair provides the perfect canvas for bright, statement-making color.

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