Love them or hate them, bangs are not going away any time soon.
If anything, they just keep coming back.
This is thanks to animal-inspired hairstyles that include the octopus haircut and the jellyfish haircut.

The latter became especially popular when a photoshoot forPerfect magazine featuring actor Nicole Kidmansporting the now-famous haircut went viral.
But what exactly is this distinct haircut?
This trendoriginated in Japanduring the Heian period and has since blossomed in the United States on social media.

In fact, #jellyfishhaircut onTikTokhas nearly 30 million views.
Despite this, the jellyfish haircut is not for everyone.
Celebrity hairstylist Frederic Fekkai informedThe New York Times, “It’s almost punk, in a sense.”

There is, however, a way to achieve the jellyfish cut without fully committing to it.
Thanks to Russell, Collins' new haircut resembles the jellyfish cut, albeit slightly toned down.
Like the quintessential jellyfish cut, her hair features the appearance of a mullet and bowl cut.
However, Collins' side bangs are cut at her cheekbones to create a soft and subtle look.
Her tresses are sleek and reach above her chest.
Collins looks edgy but still manages to look effortless.
Likewise, the look has a vintage and modern feel.
you could also get a wig and cut it o match the jellyfish look.
Nevertheless, Hurtado acknowledges the appeal of the jellyfish cut and why its popularity continues to rise.
Per Glamour, she said, “It’s like having short and long hair at the same time.