With its sky-high volume, teased hair was all the rage in the ’80s. However, this trend can make hair look damaged and unkempt today.
Perms were once synonymous with bouncy, curly hair, but they can now make hair look frizzy and outdated. If you crave curls, consider a more natural approach with beachy waves.
Thick, blunt bangs can overwhelm your face and feel very retro. A once incredibly popular look, they have become out of style.
The bowl cut is a hairstyle that usually looks bad on most people. It often appears too severe and outdated. Instead, you might want to consider a chic bob or a pixie cut.
Frosted tips had their moment in the ’90s, but they can now look stark and unnatural. Opt for a subtler, more blended highlighting technique like balayage or ombre.
The mullet’s “business in the front, party in the back” look is one trend best left in the past. Instead, consider a layered cut that adds movement and texture throughout your hair.
Super-high ponytails can pull your face uncomfortably tight and make you seem overly youthful as you enter your golden years. A lower, relaxed ponytail or a chic chignon can be a more elegant and age-appropriate choice.
Crimped hair was a fun and popular go-to hairstyle in the ’80s, but it can look juvenile and outdated nowadays.
It’s no secret that most of us desire long, luscious hair. But extensions often look unnatural, can be difficult to manage, and can also cause incredible damage to your hair.
Highly styled, stiff updos can feel dated and uncomfortable. They often take too much time and effort and can fall apart easily. Instead, opt for softer, more relaxed styles like a loose bun or a simple braid.