15 Old School Hair Styles That Are No Longer Fashionable
The world of fashion can be pretty brutal. One minute, something is considered to be in style, then the next minute, it is outdated. While we believe that everyone should rock their own style, cutting their hair however they want, we also do love a good makeover! If you are looking to update your look and make your hair a little more trendy, then you need to avoid these 15 old fashioned looks. You may discover a whole new look that suits you well!
Teased Hair
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. Instead of teasing, opt for a layered haircut that naturally adds volume and movement to your hair. Modern volumizing products can also help you achieve fullness without the damage associated with teasing.
The Perm
Perms were once synonymous with bouncy, curly hair, but they can now make hair look frizzy and outdated.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. You can even try a texture spray for a tousled, modern, effortless look that won’t leave you feeling outdated and out of style.
Heavy Bangs
Thick, blunt bangs can overwhelm your face and feel very retro. A once incredibly popular look, they have become out of style. Softer, side-swept bangs or wispy fringe can be more flattering, especially as we age. These styles frame your face gently, highlighting your features without appearing too harsh or heavy.
The Bowl Cut
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 It often appears too severe and outdated.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. They offer sophistication and are easy to maintain. You can get the perfect cut to fit your face shape and personal style, making them more versatile and modern.
Frosted Tips
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. These methods provide a natural-looking gradient that adds dimension and brightness to your hair without outdated harsh contrasts that can dampen your style.
The Mullet
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. A well-executed layered style can give you the versatility and modern edge you’re looking for without the extreme look of a mullet.
High Ponytails
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. These styles are sophisticated, gentle on your hair, and easy to achieve, offering a timeless elegance.
Crimped Hair
Crimped hair was a fun and popular go-to hairstyle in the ’80s, but it can look juvenile and outdated nowadays. For a modern take, try loose waves or soft curls that add texture and look much more natural and effortless without the harsh crimping lines. These styles are more flattering and give your hair a natural, touchable quality.
Ultra Long Extensions
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. Embrace a length that feels comfortable and manageable for you. A mid-length cut, perhaps shoulder-length or just below, can be just as much of a confidence booster without overdoing it.
Overly Styled Updos
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. These options are more comfortable and lend a modern, effortless elegance to your look that can make you feel chic.
Hair Scrunchies
While scrunchies have made a minor comeback in casual wear, relying on them exclusively can make your hairstyle look outdated. Choose more sophisticated hair accessories like sleek clips, pins, or bands that add a classy touch to your look. These accessories can help elevate your hairstyle without feeling childish.
Excessive Hair Gel
Using hair gel can make your hair appear wet and overly shiny, which may not be flattering for most people. Instead, use lightweight styling creams or mousses to provide hold and definition without making your hair crunchy. This gives your hair a more natural look and feel that moves with you.
Severely Bleached Hair
While there is nothing wrong with dying your hair a bit, if your natural color is dark brown or black, you simply cannot have white hair. Of course, you could, but only by causing terrible damage. Women now prefer to embrace their natural beauty to keep their hair as healthy as possible instead of opting for random dyes that often don’t match their skin color.
Fake Buns
Attaching fake hair to your hair is now slowly becoming unpopular. Back in the day, however, all girls used to have a series of fake buns to pretend their hair was way longer than it was and create messy buns on purpose. While a teeny tiny bun may not look amazing, women nowadays prefer to avoid accessories with fake hair that rarely matches their natural color.
Super Short Bangs
Bangs that are super short, are a trend that disappeared a long time ago. However, it was a style that took a long time to fade away since ultra short bangs take forever to grow out. Bangs that were an inch or shorter were hard to manage and didn’t do much for anyone’s face. If you had curly hair, short bangs were impossible to manage. If you had straight hair, these small bangs often looked greasy or stringy. It took a special person to be able to pull off super short bangs! It was a style that most of us won’t miss very much.