The most prominent hair trend of the ‘80s was over-the-top volume. If you have big, curly hair, embrace it, and if you have fine hair, tease it a bit with hairspray.
In the ‘80s, permed hair was very common, but we know now that perms can cause damage. Instead, achieve this look using a small curling wand or heatless curlers.
Back in the day, crimped hair was done with a crimper to create the zig-zag pattern. These days, crimpers have evolved so they don’t dry out or damage your hair as much.
Asymmetrical ponytails are an easy way to experiment with your hair without committing to a haircut. You can rock a low side pony, or go dramatic with a higher option.
This haircut is iconic for its exaggerated layers and messy bangs. It is the perfect choice for anyone who doesn't want to spend hours styling their hair.