Retro Rolls and Vintage Waves-
The hairstyles adopted by Bollywood actresses in the 1950s and 60s were largely influenced by Hollywood Diva Marilyn Munro. Such as Madhubala, Vyjayanthimala and Nargis’s soft roles and side waves directly remind the glamorous curls of Munro. These hairstyles were considered status symbols at that time.

Half puff hairstyle –
In the film ‘Breakfast at Tiffanies’ of Audrey Hepburn, her high bun and half puff style created panic all over the world. Actresses like Hema Malini, Sharmila Tagore and Mumtaz adopted this style in India, which became a trend in marriage and parties.

Sadhana Cut (Fringe)-
Sadhana brought the trend of simple fringes in India, which she took from Audrey Hepburn’s style. Their frinz bangs Morden became a fashion statement for women.

Behaive Hairstyle-
Actresses like Sharmila Tagore, Mumtaz, Helen (Sharmila Tagore, Mumtaz, and Halen) adopted a highly tied behaive look in the 60–70s, which directly Hollywood’s classic bouffant Was taken from style.
Glamorous beauties like Zeenat Aman (Zeenat Aman) and Parveen Babi did so amazing in the 70–80s with soft waves and side flixes that this look is still popular today.
Long Sleek Locks-
Neetu Kapoor, Shabana Azmi, Smita Patil Hollywood’s look of long, straight and sleek hair minimalist straight hair Used to match the trend.

Rajesh Khanna’s side parting-
Rajesh Khanna’s signature hairstyle – deep side parting and light wave -amican actor Clarke Gable and Elvis Presley matched the classic hair look of stars like Clarke Gable and Elvis Presley. This style was adopted by boys in India on a large scale.
Madhuri Dixit adopted large volume curls in films like ‘Sajan’ which were influenced by Hollywood retro colors.
Leird bangs and fedd hair-
90s and early 2000s Priyanka Chopra Done Fara Foset Inspiration from Layered bangs And Feather cut hairstyle Adopted His hair look became so popular that gradually it became a global fashion trend.
When Indian stars adopted new hairstyles from Hollywood, there was a revolution in the fashion world. This is the reason that even today, hair trends are followed with local emotion, despite being global.