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When people think about hair in the 80s, they tend to picture big dos.
And there were certainly plenty of big dos back then.
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But why would you want to?
Well, sporting some version of an 80s style might just add a more modern edge to your look.
I truly believe that beauty and fashion are cyclical.
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What I think people are liking most about 80s hair now is how expressive it is.
Ready to express yourself?
Consider trying one of the following 10 styles.
Simply use a hair tie to pull up the front portion of your hair, Pipino says.
Youre looking at mousse, hairspray, and really anything that gives your hair body.
Last, spritz roots with hairspray.
(Try:Kenra Professional Volume Mousse Extra 17andKenra Professional Volume Mist 2.)
Start by folding the bandana in half into a triangle shape.
This jot down of layering adds texture to your ends.
Wrap damp bangs around the barrel of the brush and blow dry, working from roots to tips.
Tousle gently with fingers then set with spray.
Shaved Sides
See also: Faux hawk.
(Try theT3 Airebrush Duothat has a round brush attachment.)
High Pony
The high ponytail is quintessential 80s.
If youre feeling extra, a crimping iron can add nostalgic texture to your ends.
Fingerless gloves are optional.
Modern Bowl Cut
Round, bowl cuts were really popular in the 80s, Lopez says.
The bigger and more textured, the better.
Smoothing a headband into the front portion of hair this voluminous only helps to accentuate its height.
The always changing hair queen rocked a root-lifted, piecey look that flicked out on the ends.
This is great in between style to rock while growing out your hair.
Just opt for a styling cream over gel or spray to keep strands moveable and modern.
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