1Round, Teased Hair
Getty ImagesLooking like an extra in Mars Attacks! doesn't seem like a great idea anymore, but Marisa Berenson and other actresses at the time helped popularize this heavily hair-sprayed style.
2Tanning Oil
Getty ImagesSlathering on lots of oil to enhance your "glow" is now a thing of the past, but at one point, women flocked to the beach covered in this greasy stuff. Not only did it turn you orange, it could also seriously damage your skin if you went sans SPF.
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3Heavily Defined Makeup
Getty ImagesYou know how you're always told to play up either your eyes or your lips? It's okay to do both sometimes, but not every part of your face needs to be accentuated with a hefty dose of makeup. Well, in the '70s, you played up your lips, eyes, cheeks, eyebrows…
4Feathered Bangs
Getty ImagesA little bit of shagginess to your hair can look great, but feathered bangs is one trend from the '70s and '80s we really, really won't miss.
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5Crocheted Beanies
Getty ImagesSorry folks, but no matter how you wear these, they just make you look like a little kid at summer camp.
6Muttonchops
Getty ImagesYes, men rocked ridiculous sideburns like it was the 19th century all over again. Lots of guys donned cool facial hair (shoutout to Tom Selleck and his epic mustache!), but muttonchops have never been, and will never be, a flattering trend.
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7Tiny High Ponytail
Getty ImagesWe love a good high ponytail, but something about this teensy tiny 'do looks more like it belongs on a maltese pup in a dog show than on a person.
8Huge Spiky Hair
Getty ImagesThe 1970s gave birth to the punk movement, but with it came some of the most absurd (and time-consuming!) hairstyles in history.
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9Flower Clips
Getty ImagesUnless you are a child in a wedding or an actual fairy, please do not put flowers directly front and center at the top of your head like Goldie Hawn did.
10Long Bowl Cuts
Getty ImagesPopularized by '70s punk legends The Ramones, the long bowl cut (slightly more edgy than the tightly trimmed Beatles' version) saw men wearing totally smooth styles that curled just a teensy bit at the end, making their heads look like hair-colored mushrooms.
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11Dark Lipliner With Light Lipstick
Getty ImagesOversized lashes with dramatic lips can look great for the occasional wild night out, but if you're going to draw dark liner around the edges of your lips, it's important to blend the color a bit so it's more seamless.
12Tadpole Brows
Getty ImagesNeither thin nor thick, this crazy brow shape flattered no one — not even Madonna.
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13The Mullet
Getty ImagesHas the mullet ever been flattering on literally anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
14Mullet-Shag
Getty ImagesA longer (yet equally awkward) rendition of the mullet, this style plagued the 1970s with its feathered shagginess.
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15Chalky Blue Shadow
Getty ImagesThis is one trend that's been coming back, but we sure hope nobody tries this type of thick, dusty formula.
16Headbands
Popping a headband over one's beautifully styled hair made people look like highly impractical tennis players.
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Sam's enthusiasm for makeup is only rivaled by their love of all things relating to cats. In their spare time, they enjoy watching scary movies, putting avocado on everything, and seeing how many shades of the rainbow they can dye their hair before 30.
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