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Ah man, the 80s were all about big hair! From Farrah Fawcett’s iconic feathered ‘do to the mullet, it was a time of outrageous styles. And let’s not forget the perms and crimped locks that were oh-so-popular. It was a decade of experimentation with wild colors and accessories too - think scrunchies, headbands, and bows! All in all, it was an era of boldness when it came to hair.
How To Do 80S Hair? [Solved]
Gather your hair up, give it a good brush and then pile it on top of your head. Go as high as you can! If you want extra volume or bangs, tease the front and add some product. Then sweep it to one side for that classic 80s style. Boom!
Big Hair: Achieved by teasing and backcombing the hair to create a voluminous look, often accompanied by hairspray for hold.
Perms: A chemical process that permanently changes the structure of the hair to create curls or waves.
Mullets: A hairstyle characterized by short hair on the sides and long in the back, popularized in the 80s by celebrities like Billy Ray Cyrus and David Bowie.
Scrunchies: Elastic bands used to tie up hair, usually decorated with fabric or ribbon for a decorative touch.
High Ponytails: Hair pulled up high on top of the head, often secured with an elastic band or scrunchie at the base of the ponytail for a sleek look.
The 80s were all about big hair! From perms to crimped styles, it was all about volume and texture. You couldn’t go anywhere without seeing someone with a teased-out ‘do. It was the era of the mullet, too - business in the front, party in the back! And don’t forget those iconic bangs - think Madonna and Cyndi Lauper. Ah, those were the days!