1980's Hairstyles

1980's Hairstyles

The 80's were...well, big: the fashionable probably invested in at least one can of hairspray a month. MTV made its debut, and video stars set the style standards of the decade.

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It takes time to create an entity so revered as the mullet.  It has existed in many different forms throughout the ages, but it was really in the 1980's that the hairstyle truly began to make a name for itself.  My very own mother sported her own businesswoman version of the cut: the top of her half was shellacked into a very springy bowl shape, while her neck remained conveniently warmed by a thick sheet of party.  I promise, it was chic.  I can't post a picture of my mom---she's a beautiful lady, but she's not for this article.  Instead, I bring you far ... Read Full Story
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Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "1980's Hairstyles". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article! Read Full Story
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Sea mullet, also called whiting or kingfish, are an important food and small game species along the Atlantic Coast and Gulf of Mexico. There are three different species that overlap in places, all look similar and are caught by identical methods.Contributor: Jeffrey WeeksPublished: Dec 05, 2009  
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Last week tennis legend Andre Agassi made headlines by revealing that he did some speed in the '90s. Today brings another revelation from Agassi's just-published memoir Open. As BBC News reports: Former tennis star Andre Agassi wore a wig held together with pins in his first Grand Slam final, excerpts from his autobiography have revealed. The hairpiece—in his famous mullet style—had fallen apart the night before the 1990 French Open final...  
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NICEVILLE — The 33rd Annual Boggy Bayou Mullet Festival will celebrate food and fun this weekend at the festival site at the intersection of State Road 85 North and College Boulevard. For the first time, the Mullet Festival, in association with the...  
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Were you at the 33rd Annual Mullet Festival? Thousands were, despite the cool temperatures and steady winds. The festival ends Sunday with the 6 p.m. performance of country music star Billy Ray Cyrus.   Click here to view photos of the 33rd Annual...  
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Justin TerveenWrap your mind around that.​ If you've already checked out Justin Terveen's fine work from the fair's last day, then you'll be no stranger to this particular animal, this... mullet? Well, maybe, but the front side of this haircut...  
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What will you choose, does it make any difference? I have the opportunity to buy some dozens of ballyhoos (8-9 inch) the dozen cost $18. But I can get mullets the same size at $4 per dozen. Does the ballyhoo makes that much difference for the price or not? Attachment 120160...  
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1980's Hairstyles --Because hairspray and mullets never go out of fashion.
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