2. Crimped Hair

If you remember the 1980s, you probably recall how popular crimped hair was. The zigzag texture added volume and interest, making it a favorite for many. Today, though, crimped hair is rarely seen and can date your look. While it’s playful and fun, it’s also tied to a specific time period, which may not fit your current style. Fashion does come full circle, so crimping might return, but use it sparingly—frequent heat styling can damage your hair. Explore gentler ways to add texture and keep your look modern and healthy.
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