Perms were all the rage in the 80s, with both men and women embracing curly or wavy hair achieved through chemical treatments.
The mullet hairstyle, characterized by short hair on the front and sides and long hair at the back, became an iconic symbol of the 80s.
Big, voluminous hair was a hallmark of 80s style, with women teasing their hair to achieve maximum height and volume.
The side ponytail was a popular hairstyle among women in the 80s, often accessorized with scrunchies, bows, or colorful hair clips.
Popularized by hip-hop artists and athletes, the high-top fade was a bold and edgy hairstyle characterized by short sides and a flat top that was styled into a tall, boxy.
Rock stars of the 80s sported wild and rebellious hairstyles, often featuring long, tousled locks, teased hair, and plenty of hairspray.
Crimped hair, achieved using a crimping iron, was a popular trend in the 80s, creating a textured and wavy look that added depth and dimension to hairstyles.
The Jheri curl was a popular hairstyle among African American men in the 80s, characterized by glossy, spiral curls achieved through a chemical treatment.
The rat tail, characterized by a long, thin strand of hair left uncut at the nape of the neck, was a quirky and unconventional hairstyle that gained popularity.
Teased bangs, also known as "mall bangs" or "aquanet bangs," were a staple of 80s fashion, with women teasing their hair to create a voluminous.