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I don't know if this is a joke or not
There was a time, not too long ago, when hair wasn't just hair. It was architecture. The 1960s didn't just raise the bar, they raised the bangs, the bouffants, and every teased-up strand straight into the stratosphere. These weren't styles. They were structural achievements.
We're talking about hair so big it had its own gravitational pull. Hair that could store secrets. Hair that defied logic, physics, and whatever aerosol warnings were on the back of that can of Aqua Net. And honestly? We kind of miss it.
These 33 towering masterpieces are a glorious reminder of a time when volume was everything and subtlety was nowhere to be found. You didn't just walk into a room - you arrived, carried in by the momentum of your perfectly shellacked updo.
So whether you're here for the camp, the glamour, or just to marvel at how much time and hairspray it must've taken to build these follicular monuments - get ready. This is big hair energy in its purest form.