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    9 Worst Beauty Trends Over Time

    From 60s beehives to 80s big hair to the spray-tan abusing 00s, the worst beauty trends of the past 50 years. From 60s beehives to 80s big hair to the spray-tan abusing 00s, the worst beauty trends of the past 50 years. For all of the plucking and primping ladies (and plenty of men) indulge in, there is definitely a science to looking good. Want to score a mate? All you need to project are "full lips, clear skin, smooth skin, clear eyes, lustrous hair, good muscle tone and body fat distribution," says one distinguished evolutionary psychologist.

    Want to kick butt at work? A recent study shows a little makeup goes a long way in terms of conveying competency on the job. Still, evidence alone doesn't seem to prevent us from testing the parameters of gorgeousity via wacky new ways to style our hair and paint our faces, which seem to deliberately contradict the rules of natural selection. Behold, the worst beauty trends to have emerged over the last half century.

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    The Beehive, as seen the 60s girl band, The Ronettes.The Beehive AKA "B-52"-1960

    Talk about a bomber. After an Illinois hairstylist created this style for "Modern Beauty Salon," the hives seriously started buzzing and the style came to epitomize the early '60s for style icons and housewives alike. While the fun (and the hair) finally died down as the Flower Children emerged, the kitschy 'do has been spotted more recently on Jean Paul Gaultier's couture runway collection, which paid homage to the late bee(hive) keeper, Amy Winehouse. But if "lustrous hair" is a symbol of attraction, what does ultra lacquered hair say besides "stiff"?


     







    The one and only Elizabeth Taylor.Blue Eye Shadow-circa 1972

    This look is so reviled, beauty expert Paula Begoun even wrote a book about it ("Blue Eyeshadow Should Be Illegal," for the uninitiated). While shades of blue worn on the eyes can be traced back to the ancient Egyptians who used minerals to make pigment, the craze for blue shadow seems to have peaked in the 70s, as ascertained by the eventual rise of disco, multiple cosmetic ads at the time and one Farrah Fawcett. We know the look of large eyes may imply youth and fertility, but an eye shadow O.D. looks more little old lady.

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    Joyce DeWitt, as mullet-loving Janet.The Mullet-1974

    "Business in the front, party in the back" helps to describe this infamous haircut that somehow managed to look sort of cool on early adopters like David Bowie and Paul McCartney and then went horribly, horribly wrong. While imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, as we now know, sometimes mimicry can totally backfire, seen here in the case of Joyce DeWitt, who played Janet on "Three's Company." Other noted 70s mullets include Florence Henderson (Carol Brady, on "The Brady Bunch") and David Cassidy.








    Taylor Dayne rocked two 80s hair don'ts—big hair and crimping.Big Hair-circa 1983

     You can thank big stars like Dolly Parton, a little known TV show that went by the name of "Dallas," and later, various hair metal band members, for a trend that seems to have as many different iterations as it did cans of hairspray. We're not really sure how mankind evolved away from this look, though we suspect it could have had something to do with all that backcombing, which is sure to thin hair, an undesirable trait in a potential mate.












    Joanna Kerns and Tracey Gold had some growing pains, called, permed hair.The Perm-circa 1983

    Perms can be traced as far back as 1872, and they were commonly used to beautify women's hair from the 1920s on. But anyone who lived through the 80s can attest to the all-out craze the home perm became, and just how wrong they tended to turn out, frying both our tresses and pride in the process. The crazy curly look certainly came and went, which is a good thing, considering all you have to do is close your eyes and think back to that accompanying extremely unpleasant aroma. Who could smell pheromones over that mess?











    No lie, Tia Carrere had some serious crimping going on.Crimped Hair-circa 1985

    Close, kinky cousin of the perm, those who lived to tell the tale couldn't forget the ubiquitous 80s styling tool that was the crimping iron. Many a cheek, neck and ear were maimed in the name of achieving MTV rock star-esque hairstyles, until eventually Barbie herself emerged with a crimped, crackly head of hair. Barbie, like the rest of us, was smart enough to walk away (eventually) from this unfortunate craze that seriously damaged and dried out hair, which also happens to be an indicator of age.










    Madonna started the over-plucked brow trend in 1992.Over-Plucked Brows-1992

    Speaking of major cultural references, we're going to have to call Madonna out on this unfortunate trend. Sure, the Queen of Pop was born with a healthy set of full eye frames, but even if you're royalty, brows thin as we age. That still doesn't explain why she made them look so thin for her notorious Girlie Show tour. We love Madge, but we not only prefer her all-out bushy-browed and proud, now that they're restored, we suspect the feature could help explain the fact that she seems to be aging backwards.

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    Kim Mathers, Eminem's klassy sweetheart, sporting dark lip liner with pale lipstick.Dark Lip liner/Light Lipstick combo-circa 1999

    Was it Kim Mathers, Eminem's klassy sweetheart? Or perhaps, more likely, the media's sudden fascination with "chola" subculture? At any rate, this distinct look is wrong on so many levels-namely the two that don't match, the outline of your lip and your lips themselves. Men are extremely attracted to women's lips, but red seems to steal the male gaze, not flesh tones surrounded by coffee brown.









     

    Paris Hilton, basking in the glory of her too-bronze skin.Spray Tans-2009

    We simply have no choice but to connect the apex of the glossy, glistening Oompa Loompa-skinned trend to the one and only Lindsay Lohan. This was the year her $35 spray tan launched, and though its success was not to be-the subsequent lawsuits were messier than a leaked bottle of bronzer-countless stars and pedestrians have gone a la orange in the name of glamour. Sadly, the chemical component that darkens skin, DHA, has been shown to cause contact dermatitis in sensitive folks. Glamorous, indeed!










    - by Violet Owens

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    • rk  •  2 months ago
      Billy Ray Cyrus....mullet
      David Bowie, Joyce DeWitt, David Cassidy....shag.
      Source: I am in that age group, the author obviously isn't.
      • BillJ 2 months ago
        It's a Yahoo! reporter. Stupid has nothing to do with age.
      • RadCatRuss63 2 months ago
        Bay City Rollers, Paul McCartney,Rod Stewart, The Stones, most of the Brits had a Shag.
      • Princess Caeda 2 months ago
        BillJ you are so correct. When have Yahoo! articles been correct?
    • Julia  •  2 months ago
      Well you don't know what a mullet is because Joyce DeWitt did not ever have a mullet. Go check out Billy Ray Cyrus if you would like to know what a mullet really looks like.
      • TwoShedsJackson 2 months ago
        Or hockey analysts Barry Melrose and Brian Engblom (who finally cut his).
      • jujubeads 2 months ago
        I TOTALLY agree with you Julia! I always loved Joyce's cut and NEVER thought of it as a mullet! Billy Ray was the KING of mullet! LOL! Although he is a hottie!
      • Amy Schrecengost 2 months ago
        Yeah, though technically her style "could" be considered a mullet, it's probably the worst example they could use. I think they were going for female examples too (or else The Hoff would have been one of my top candidates for the spray tan, lol). They mentioned a perfectly good female candidate in Florence Henderson though. That's whose pic they should have used.
    • laurieh  •  Conroe, Texas  •  2 months ago
      what? No one has mentioned the low-rise jean wore two sizes too small with the midriff fat hanging over the edge, along with the figure-hugging t-shirt???????
      • KM 2 months ago
        SO pretty to see those muffin-tops hanging out from under a 3 sized too small top - sexeh!
      • Bobbi 2 months ago
        That was just poor judgement on a trend that was flattering on model-type figures.
      • IndyOne 2 months ago
        Don't like the muffin tops hanging out either. But how many women can wear the low-rise jeans after a certain age? If you don't , you get laughed at for wearing "mom jeans"!
    • d  •  Jones, Oklahoma  •  2 months ago
      I love Joyce Dewitt's hair! A mullet? You're wrong!
      • ic 2 months ago
        billy ray cyrus wears a mullet!
      • Jene 2 months ago
        Not a "" Mullet "" at all !
      • Calichameleon 2 months ago
        Yahoos definition of a mullet and goth are always wonky.
    • SickOfThisWitchAlready  •  Jupiter, Florida  •  2 months ago
      Whatever the style is called, Joyce Dewitt looks CUTE. I DO agree with that lipstick and liner bash, though. It always looked like a woman had just drank a cup of chocolate milk and then forgotten to blot it off of her lipstick.
    • sunnydale  •  2 months ago
      Joyce Dewitt is sporting a shag. Must be a young reporter. How come he is talking about Lohan and showing a pic of Paris?
      • candi 2 months ago
        thats the same thing i wondered..
      • Jenn West 2 months ago
        i agree!!
      • Lunaroseice 2 months ago
        Glad I'm not the only one to wonder about that.
    • gakichan  •  Corpus Christi, Texas  •  2 months ago
      Joyce DeWitt looks pixie cute in her shag. You want to see a mullet? Check out Andy Taylor of Duran Duran in their 1984 tour film 'Sing Blue Silver'. I'm talking super mullet. You Yahoo folks really need to check out your facts before you post your stories, it might save you some embarrassment.
    • Debi  •  2 months ago
      The haircut sported by Joyce Dewitt and David Cassidy was a "shag". The mullet didn't come along until a few years later.
    • Carolyn  •  Stockton, California  •  2 months ago
      Nothing is as bad a hair style as a comb over in men with thinning hair. They look ridiculous and they keep doing it.
    • Cat Goddess  •  2 months ago
      DeWitt is not wearing a mullet you schmuck. It's a shag.
    • JACK  •  2 months ago
      YEAH that lipliner junk was NASTY UGLY
    • Ginger Rogers  •  Athens, Ohio  •  2 months ago
      i was wondering who else would spot that lol Joyce DeWitt is most definitely sporting a shag not a mullett
    • Betsy  •  2 months ago
      Mullets are for men. The picture of Joyce Dewitt is a shag, and she looked fine in it.
    • Bernice  •  2 months ago
      While I loved the big hair of the 80's, I do believe I am solely reponsible for the depletion of the ozone layer from all the hair spray that I used to keep my hair from going flat.
    • Pointandclique  •  2 months ago
      I've always thought Joyce Dewitt looked beautiful. I see nothing wrong with her hair. Now, Talyor Danye looks like she just got done re-charging. Nothing appealing about that hair.

      Isn't it always fun to look back twenty years and see what people considered the "in" thing to do? In hindsight you can say to yourself, "Lord, what were they thinking?".
    • Janice  •  2 months ago
      Over plucked eyebrows. Should have had a picture of Pamela Anderson. The woman has
      absolutely no eyebrows.
    • Angel  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      I want to say that the most annoying trend that I remember for girls was the bobby socks with high heels look. Totally dumb. For guys it had to be the high top tennis shoes. For either gender, I hated the shoulder pads!
    • just saying  •  2 months ago
      Why in the world did they put Joyce Dewitt in there? I love her hairstyle. It was cute then and it still is now. Who's the jerk who wrote that stupid article?
    • wayne  •  2 months ago
      david cassidy, florence henderson and joyce dewitt had "shag" styles, not mullets
    • Kathy G  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  2 months ago
      So, who the he!! are YOU guys to name the "9 worst beauty trends of all time"? Try looking around you TODAY. First, the haircut on Joyce DeWitt was cute, and it wasn't a mullet, dopes. Second, you aren't the Gods of beauty and fashion, though you obviously think you are. Who gives a krap what you think. And most important, it's easy to look back in time and point fingers at what you consider to be ugly styles (but others may not). Take a look around you today at what YOU have decided are good beauty trends ... and somebody 10, 20 years from now will say YOUR styles are some of the worst of all time. Idiots.