Eighties Hairstyles

Volume was an essential element in 80s hair trends. Crimped, feathered, and backcombed styles were all popular. Today this textured style is returning, thanks to modern tools and advanced technology. This style can make your hair appear thick and full, which makes a statement that frames the face nicely. Additionally, it is an excellent solution for those with finer locks.

Huge Hair

Women’s hair was full and voluptuous throughout the 80s. Women with naturally curly locks teased and hair sprayed their locks to reach incredible heights; those born with straight locks attempted to create more wavy styles by tease-spraying. Bangs have also become a trend, with many women styling them shoulder-length or longer for maximum impact. This style is known as a hi-top fade, made famous by Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia in Star Wars and worn by hip-hop stars like Salt-N-Pepa, Doug E. Fresh, and Kid ‘N Play. Punk was another critical influence during this era, with teenagers opting for shaved areas or intricate Mohican and horn sculptures to express themselves through fashion. Music also continued to have its effect; Glam Rock, Disco Funk