Shoulder pads. The Breakfast Club. The start of music videos on MTV. These are only just a few defining moments that might come to cement the Nineteen Eighties as iconic. Were we to return in time, we’d find ourselves amongst a sea of fuchsia-colored lips, metallic eyeshadow, and vivid blush placed at our temples. At home, we’d have posters of Molly Ringwald and Rob Lowe on our partitions and our Walkmans could be blaring Whitney Houston’s eponymous album and Duran Duran on loop.In those days, hair that was greater than life and lipstick spoke for itself. The masses used Clariol Benders Hair Curlers to attain Madonna-esque curls and glossed their lips with Maybelline’s Kissing Potions. In Hollywood and on dance...
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