We all know that what happens on the internet stays on the internet, and the same goes for those albums full of our awkward teen years and questionable styling choices. One woman who recently took a trip down memory lane online was left mortified about one element that was clearly her signature style at the time—and it's a fashion faux pas that many will relate to. Let's step back in time to 2010, when it was all the rage to tease your hair to high heavens to create a pouf—the perfect addition to any ponytail, bun, or half-up style.

Over a decade later, Christin Reese is now questioning her choices to commit to the trend, asking, "Why did my mama let me walk out the house like this?" In the , set to a cover of Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy," the woman shared a selection of older pictures of herself—and her questionable teen hairstyle. Forever known as “the girl with the bump” 🥴 While most wore their poufs a few inches above their hairline, Reese took the trend to a whole new height that would even leave Snooki from Jersey Shore shook. The woman admits in the caption that the style was so defining of her look that she is "forever known as 'the girl with the bump.

'" She didn't allow any limits when it came to experimenting with her signature style during the , adding it to a huge range of hairstyles and even enhancing it with other hair accessories like headbands, bows, and clips. The hilarious video went viral, gaining over 2.7 million views and 313,000 likes since it w.