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15 Shoes Every Girl Proudly Wore in The 90s, Even Though We Shouldn't Have

I don't have to remind you that we made very questionable fashion choices while growing up, but I will. I mean, have you actually thought about how much chunky and clunky footwear we wore throughout the 90s?  Anyway, now that our fashion faux-pas filled days are behind us, it's actually nice to look back and get nostalgic. Here are 15 shoes that every tween and teen girl wore back in the 90s: 1. Platform shoesCosmopolitanFor those of us who were old enough to wear heels, these Spice Girls-inspired platform shoes were all the rage, especially the rainbow colored ones.

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27 Essential Items Every 90s Girl Had In Their Bedroom

Tweens and teens from the 90s are very different from today's kids. Back then, we didn't need to worry about how we looked on social media, instead we were occupied playing with the best toys and decorating our rooms with the coolest items. These days people favour the minimalist approach, but no matter how much older we get, we will always hold our funky, poster-covered bedrooms close to our hearts. Here are 27 items that every girl in the 90s owned or wished they owned in their bedroom:1. Plastic blow-up chair2. PostersOdyssey3. Lava LampsYouTube4. Mary-Kate And Ashley furniture5. Beanie

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14 Totally Rad Beauty Products That Every 80s Girl Swore By

The 80s was a time of gravity-defying hair, flashy clothes, bold makeup and funky gadgets. While a lot of products from that era continue to exist today, there were many that faded into obscurity. There were as many cool products as there was wacky, but things wouldn't have been the same had they not existed. Here are 14 cool, wacky, and totally rad beauty products that every girl who grew up in the 80s owned:1. Press-on NailsBlue MaizeBetween time spent working out to jazzercise videos and styling your hair, there wasn't enough left to sit through a manicure session.

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10 Beauty Essentials Every 90s Girl Kept In Her Caboodle

Growing up we didn't necessarily get a lot of privacy. Sure, we had our bedrooms, but it always felt like anyone could just walk in. The only truly private place was the bathroom. The bathroom was a pretty important room for a 90s girl, and yes I know that's a weird sentence, but it's true. There are completely different items in the bathroom now - medicines, women shavers, like these, or something for adults. It used to be very different before.That's where you learn all about makeup, it's where you get to try out all the coolest hairstyles, and