- Big hair
Big hair is a term that can refer to hairstyles that emphasize large volume or largely styled hair. Big hair was popular in the late 1970s, as popularized by
Dolly Parton andDiana Ross , a development from earlierbouffant styles. The term is also used in the punk,glam , goth andalternative culture s and is particularly associated with alternative fashion of the 1980s, or inspired by the period. In either usage, "big hair" in modern times generally suggests an eye-catching, untidy, tangled, voluminous hairstyle, worn by conformist women in the 1970s and non-conformists of all sexes into the early and mid-1990s.Less commonly, "big hair" can refer to any style that incorporates a great deal of height and/or volume.
History of big hair
Big hair has been a cultural trend and fashion icon throughout the span of centuries. Big hair can be achieved by the use of wigs, hair tools or hair products.
17th and 18th centuries
Wigs were popular in high society from the mid-17th to the late-18th centuries. Royalty, judges and high level officials wore wigs. Aristocrats were also known for wearing wigs as wigs were expensive during those times and needed maintenance. Powdered wigs were also worn, starting from the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. In the first half of the 17th century, especially in
France , men of all classes wore their hair long and preferably curled. WhenLouis XIV of France started compensating for his receding hairline with long, curly wigs around the mid-1600s, they became fashionable amongst the aristocracy and further developed in colour and style over the next 150 years. Women started to embrace elaborate powdered wigs in the 18th century as well, and the excesses of these hairstyles, sometimes even carrying miniature constructions (such as boats, and castles, executed in expensive materials such as gems, precious metals and silks), were a favourite subject among caricaturists at the time.20th century
Big hair became popular in
Western culture during the 1950s and 1960s withbouffant hairstyles. The beehive hairstyle's popularity spanned the 1950s and 1960s. There are many iconic examples from popular culture, among them the 1961 movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's ", the Star Trek characterJanice Rand and, to a lesser extent, theI Dream of Jeannie television show.During the 1960s and '70s, big hair became a synonymous with the stage persona of a number of female
country music performers, with such artists asDolly Parton ,Tammy Wynette ,Lynn Anderson andDottie West becoming known for their teased, sprayed mountainous hairstyles.The
afro hairstyle became widely popular not long after the beehive's decline. Seen by many as a repudiation of the use of hair straighteners to mimic the straightness of Caucasian hair, the afro became culturally symbolic during the 1960s and 1970s in connection to the growth of the Black Pride andBlack Power political movements and the emergence ofblaxploitation films anddisco music .During the 1980s and early 90s, big hair became a trend with styles such as the mullet, mohawk and "glam metal hair" (large hairstyle worn by Metal music groups). Large hairstyles were achieved with the use of
hair spray ,hair gel andhair mousse . Teased and permed hairstyles were not uncommon. Some music groups that promoted the big hair 1980s hairstyles includedBon Jovi ,Whitesnake , Poison,Guns N' Roses , andTwisted Sister . Alternative music groups also sported big hairstyles including the mohawk. Alternative musicians that wore big hair hairstyles include Robert Smith ofThe Cure ,Siouxsie Sioux ofSiouxsie & the Banshees ,Elizabeth Fraser ofCocteau Twins andJohnny Slut of Specimen. The characters in the 80s television show Dynasty also displayed large hairstyles. Many characters in the 1988 film "Hairspray" exhibit such coiffure.The 1990s were not defined by big hair hairstyles, but a short-lived interest in afro hairstyles resurfaced. Instead, the early 1990s had some influence of volumious hairstyles of the '80s but the later portion of the decade reflected decidedly smoother hairstyles. Moving towards the twenty-first century perms became significantly less popular as mainstream culture began to favor straight hair.Fact|date=March 2008
Techniques
Depending on the specific style, hairstyles in the big hair categories may require a number of styling, cutting, or treatment techniques. Styling of punk and alternative big hair styles often requires
backcombing (teasing) and the liberal application of styling aids such ashair spray andhair gel , often in combination with the use of hair dryers. Crimping irons, perms, hair rollers, or other techniques may also be required.External links
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