Mix and match has been trending for the last few years and seems to be here to stay.

Just look at swimsuits, furniture, and athletic wear .

even Mcdonald’s has got on board.

Woman with a shaggy mullet

It shouldn’t be a surprise then that hair has followed suit.

Many are throwbacks from decades past, including the shag, mullet, and wolf cut.

Marrying hairstyles from two decades has created some fan favorites.

Woman with a shaggy pixie

Or take the shullet, an even more eccentric take on a shaggy mullet.

Of course, you’re free to always go more low-key with your mixing and matching.

Ashaggy bowl cutperfectly blends wispy layers and a traditional short bowl cut.

Blending haircuts in your bathroom

Voluminous.

Social media is full of people cutting their own hair.

Once thetutorialwas posted, courtesy of hairstylist Brad Mondo, at-home haircutting really seemed to take off.

Many of these hairstyles share one very similar feature layers.