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The Evolution Of Rachel Green's Hair, Seasons 1-10

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The Evolution Of Rachel Green's Hair, Seasons 1-10
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Rachel Green is known all over the world for her being the hit character in the show Friends. If you don't know who she is go binge watch Netflix and come back, you have no idea what you are missing. Anyway, Rachel is known for her iconic on-and-off relationship with Ross Geller, another main character on the show, making the phrase "We were on a break!" iconic. However, she is also known for her sense of style that is still influencing her viewers. Here is her hair evolution throughout Friends' ten seasons.

1. Season 1 to 2


This hairstyle was dubbed "The Rachel" and was copied by many fans of this popular sitcom. Ironically, Jennifer Aniston hated this look because it was too hard for her to maintain.

2. Season 3


"The Rachel" has begun to grow out and become long layers, which is a staple to Rachel's character.

3. Season 4 to 5


The long layers have fully grown and the soft face framing layers from "The Rachel" have disappeared. She has also gone from a brunette to a dirty blondish color,

4. Season 6

Rachel is rocking a very boho chic kind of hair this season with very few long layers. This is probably the longest length her hair reached during the whole show.

5. Season 7


In season seven, Rachel takes a drastic cut from her long hair in season six to a sleek bob with virtually no layers in season in seven. Not my favorite hairstyle overall, but Jennifer Aniston, being Jennifer Aniston, makes it work.

6. Season 8

And the layers are slowly making a comeback!

7. Season 9

The long layers are back giving Rachel a sexy, mature single mom look.

8. Season 10

This is Rachel's final look in season 10 where she explores both long layers and bangs which sort of gives her an almost French look that ties with her last storyline: either moving to France for her job or choosing New York and Ross.

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