These ’80s Hairstyles Have Never Been More Trendy

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Kim Kimble Hair / IG: @lacyredway

Every decade has its ups and downs in terms of fashion and beauty. The ‘70s were carefree with natural colors and the the ‘90s were downtown chic with minimalist shades. The decade in between was truly a mixture of the two. Unbothered and unapologetically cool, the 1980s were a time without boundaries, and that goes tenfold for the ‘80s hairstyles and cuts. The looks embraced the spectrum of textures, from fine hair to curly hair and the frizzy aspects that came with it. There were no rules when it came to looking cool, and that same ethos is carried over into the modernized versions. Crimped ponytails, cropped pixies and gorgeous, defined curls are just a few of the ‘80s hairstyles trending on runways and sidewalks today. But these looks aren’t simply a blast from the past. Instead of full-on retro, they have sleek accents that make them timely and chic. Ahead, see the styles poised to take over this season.

’80s hairstyles we’re loving right now

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Disco curls

Disco curls are all about definition. The defined ringlets are crisp and fluffed to create a voluminous and polished style. Finishing the look with a lightweight hair oil will add shine and keep frizz in check, so the curls are the focus.

Long curly hair with a half-up and half-down hairstyle
IG: @styledbysabrina
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Wolf cut

The wolf cut blends the shaggy styles from the ’70s with the era-defining mullet. The combination feels fresh and works with almost every hair type, from straight and fine to textured waves and curls.

shag cut / wolf cut
Courtesy of Kayla Lofaro
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Voluminous ponytail

Side ponytails aren’t the only style the ’80s are known for. A voluminous high ponytail look brings the drama and glamour of the disco era. Pro tip: Use a sleek, long ponytail extension to create a modernized version of the look.

A high, voluminous ponytail hairstyle
IG: @lacyredway
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Natural curl haircut

Where disco curls are more defined, this look is all about carefree curls and ease. Instead of fighting the frizz that comes with natural hair, embrace it as part of the shape and style of your cut.

Model with a curly haircut with shaggy layers
IG: @monaeartistry
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Crimped hairstyle

If there were a calling card for ’80s hairstyles, it would be crimping. Whether pulled into a ponytail or left loose, the zig-zag waves were a signature look during the decade, and they still work today. For a modern take on crimped hair, try pairing it with twists or braids to emphasize its texture.

Crimped Pocket Ponytail by Kim Kimble
Courtesy of Kim Kimble Hair
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Pageboy pixie

Think of this cropped pixie as ’80s rocker meets ’90s cool. It’s clean with sharp edges and defined sides but has an edge thanks to short, tousled waves on top.

A woman with a short pixie hairstyle
IG: @wessharpton
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Half-up half-down hairstyle

The beauty of a half-up half-down look is that it can be effortless or glamorous, depending on how you style it. For example, a high ponytail with lots of volume is perfect for a girl’s night out, while loose waves and a mid-height ponytail are ideal for everyday wear.

Wavy half-up and half-down hairstyle
IG: @hairdousa

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