Just when I finally started to feel like I had mastered the art of the perfect messy beach wave , smooth, bouncy blowouts decided to make a big comeback. I haven't been able to scroll social media without seeing a hair tutorial promising '90s supermodel hair , and I have to admit: the look is growing on me. The one tool it seems everyone has started using to help them achieve this iconic style? Rollers.

Hair rollers of all types have officially made a resurgence, and hairstylists have fully decided to lean into the trend. According to celebrity hairstylist Clayton Hawkins (the mastermind behind some of Olivia Rodrigo's most iconic looks), the theme with rollers will will be: the bigger, the better. "Giant '90s roller sets are going to be everywhere," he tells PS.

"[They are] a nod to the past — think Cindy Crawford and Fran Drescher — but with a modern edge. This style is classic, fun, and a huge departure from those Zoom era messy buns." Honestly, any mention of Fran Drescher (my style icon) is enough to get me to try anything.

I already had this set of Amazon Jumbo Hair Rollers ($18) at home, so I decided to give my hair the '90s supermodel treatment ASAP. Clayton Hawkins is a Los Angeles-based celebrity hairstylist specializing in wigs and extensions. His clientele includes Olivia Rodrigo, Kaia Gerber, Ashley Park, and more.

I have fine hair that's also on the thinner side, so I love blowouts as a way to give my hair extra volume. To test out this 90s style, I started .