Millennials and Gen Z are often butting heads when it comes to fashion and beauty trends, with hugely varying opinions between the generations, despite there being a relatively close age gap for many. A millennial woman has noticed a huge difference between how teenagers are doing their hair now and her own routine when she was younger. Natalie O'Neill's video went viral as millennials and Gen Z took to the comments to voice their views on the differences between their hair-styling choices.
The clip gained over 7.1 million views and more than 269,000 likes since being shared to her account, , last week. O'Neill highlighted a major Gen Z hair trend in the video, as she showed how teenagers in 2024 favor a slicked-back and sleek look with a middle parting.
Milennial core asf 🎀 The style, a favorite among the and Sofia Richie Grainge, has retained its position as a go-to style globally over recent years, although that wasn't always the case. In fact, many millennials will remember a time when having your hair flat to your head could be considered criminal, with an outlook that the higher the hair, the better. Demonstrating the classic millennial hair hack we all knew and loved and 2010s, O'Neill was seen twisting the front section of her hair back and securing it into place with a bobby pin, before pushing it forward to create a raised pouf.
She wrote "me in 2012" as she took the video's millions of viewers back in time with her. The video brought mixed reactions in the comme.
