Crimping was a unique style that came out of the 80s. Chart-topping pop singer Taylor Dayne mixed crimps and curls when she sang, “Tell it to My Heart.”
Maybe you still have your old crimping iron and those Taylor Dayne 45s?
The Mullet- 1984
A notably dark time in our country's history, the Age of the Mullet lasted too long and affected too many. If you survived the '80s without getting this tragic cut, we commend you.
Today, it’s a popular trend from the man-bun to the standard bun, a quick and easy updo.
Wrapped Up- 1985
The original Queen of Pop, Madonna's hair helped define the '80s — including this teased 'do wrapped up by a headscarf.
Because like Madonna, girls just want to have fun!
Red Ringlets – 1987
Molly Ringwald’s curly bob and pouty lips made her an “It Girl” sensation.
Though her hair color and curls are au naturel, girls all over tried to emulate her look.
Feathered Bangs – 1988
Sarah Jessica Parker wasn’t the only celeb to go big with teased and feathered bangs.
To get a full head of curls, women would perm their hair.