Although many trends to emerge from the 80s were over-the-top, there were a few really great hairstyles that are now enjoying a resurgence in popularity.
The fun of 80s is coming back and how. Big hair from that decade was all about making big statement and opting for volume and texture with blowouts, permed styles, and crimped locks made sure of that. Oversized accessories were another thing to love from that time, with scrunchies and glamorous bow barrettes becoming the perfect finish for your look. Here are some hairstyles that you would love…
Curly Bangs

Popular in the 80s, curly bangs are trendy, they can frame your face and are a great way to draw attention to your features. If you have naturally very thick hair, this is a way to take some weight out of it. There are a few drawbacks, including needing a lot of time for styling along with regular trips to the salon to help maintain your desired length.
Crimped Hair
If you have been waiting to unleash your inner pop star or mermaid, then let us introduce you to the crimped hair. You can leave it up or work it into an updo; use scrunchies for a big loose pony, or create a stylish half-updo to keep the hair away from your face. Fresh, fun and mermaid-esque, what is not to love?
Volume

Inspired by rock stars and popular TV shows of the 80s like Dynasty, voluminous hair is popular again. The look makes your hair appear thick, full, and super healthy. Depending on how you style it, it can also soften your features and frame your face. This is one style that is going to turn heads, so wear it with confidence.
Permed Hair
Another favorite look from the 80s was permed hair. It may seem like a difficult look to pull off, but it is surprisingly flattering, especially the more modern approach, which is often much more subtle. The downside would be that a perm can damage your hair and result in frizz and breakage. This is especially true if you are not getting it done professionally.
Shag Haircut
The shag haircut first appeared in the 70s, worn by celebrities and musicians and has had several comebacks over the last few decades. If we are being honest, it is not a look that is for everyone, but it is a cut that is versatile and can be done on various hair types. It is also a great way to add texture and volume to fine hair. One of the most appealing things about the shag is its edgy and rebellious vibe. It is also still relatively low maintenance and an easy way to transform your face and update your look.