Rachel haircut, commonly known as simply "The Rachel", is an eponymous hairstyle popularized by American actress Jennifer Aniston.
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Rachel haircut, commonly known as simply "The Rachel", is an eponymous hairstyle popularized by American actress Jennifer Aniston.
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Aniston and McMillan have since maintained a strong friendship, and she credits "The Rachel haircut" with forcing her to pay attention to her own hair going forward.
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Shortly after "The One With the Evil Orthodontist" premiered in April 1995, Aniston's Rachel haircut became an international phenomenon during the mid-1990s, inciting a global trend by becoming one of the time's most sought-after hairstyles among fans and celebrities alike.
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However, Tortolani struggled to style and maintain the Rachel haircut, discovering that her own hair was too thick and susceptible to Miami humidity.
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Hairstylist Luke Hersheson believes "The Rachel" succeeded because audiences who had grown weary of grunge fashion that had previously dominated the decade gravitated towards it, observing that the haircut represented the opposite of what people had become accustomed to.
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In 2017, Canale suggested the Rachel haircut will be making a comeback because customers whose hair suffers from "aggressive coloring techniques" often turn towards collarbone-length styles, in order to repair damaged ends.
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Cartner-Morley observed that the Rachel haircut "based its appeal on being an everywoman cut, a style everyone could and did emulate with the help of a high-street salon and some hair straighteners".
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Best Life's Emerald Catron reported that the Rachel haircut was well known to the point where virtually any salon client could request it solely by name, while Evoke.
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Hairdressers Journal International reported that, during its peak, "The Rachel haircut" had been emulated by at least 11 million women, and it remains the most popular hairstyle of all-time among British women.
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In 2021, Annie Vischer of Grazia observed that the Rachel haircut "continues to influence the outcome of hair appointments worldwide to this day".
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Vogue's Lauren Valenti agreed that "The Rachel haircut" cemented Aniston as the hair icon she continues to be.
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