Hairstyles from the ’80s That Would Get You Laughs Today

Sky-high bangs were like mini sculptures on your forehead. Achieving this look involved teasing, backcombing, and layers of industrial-strength hairspray. These towering creations screamed confidence, but they also screamed “I spent 45 minutes on my hair this morning.”

Crimping irons were a must-have tool for ’80s hair enthusiasts. This zigzag pattern added texture and volume, turning ordinary locks into works of art. But unless you’re dressing for an ’80s party, crimped hair can look more dated than dazzling today.

The bowl cut was exactly what it sounded like—a straight-edged haircut that looked like someone literally placed a bowl on your head and trimmed around it.

Scrunchies weren’t just accessories; they were statements. The brighter and fluffier, the better! While scrunchies are having a bit of a resurgence, wearing one in a side ponytail—a quintessential ’80s look—might still get you some giggles.

The punk rock scene gave us the mohawk, a style where hair was shaved on the sides and spiked down the middle. Some people even dyed theirs neon colors for maximum impact.

Frosted tips were the hairstyle of choice for anyone wanting to channel boy band vibes in the late ’80s and early ’90s. This look involved bleaching just the ends of your hair, creating a sun-kissed effect.

Slicking your hair to one side with an almost absurd amount of gel was a popular look, especially among guys. The result was a shiny, helmet-like style that didn’t budge, no matter how hard the wind blew.

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