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Okay, so here's a question--can't seem to find any evidence of female mullets. Does the classic mullet profile only involve males? I'm having some uneasy memory flashes of me sporting something that came very close to this "style" in the mid-eighties. The lifestyle and...philosophy...(trying to remain politically correct here)...that tends to surround this hairstyle makes me suspect that women aren't part of this club. After all, "the wife knows her place"... ;)

I think Olvia Newton John have one for a while?


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gfp Enthusiast
I think Olvia Newton John have one for a while?

she was also famous ..... for a while

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Okay, so here's a question--can't seem to find any evidence of female mullets. Does the classic mullet profile only involve males? I'm having some uneasy memory flashes of me sporting something that came very close to this "style" in the mid-eighties. The lifestyle and...philosophy...(trying to remain politically correct here)...that tends to surround this hairstyle makes me suspect that women aren't part of this club. After all, "the wife knows her place"... ;)

Wishful thinking on excepting the ladies from this...while in the minority, you ladies have more hair products and corded "hairaphanalia" to spice things up.

Check out classifications 9, 25, 74 and my personal favorite #94...I think it was a footnote to women's "sufferage" ;) ...the right to vote, and vote with bad hair... :P

I hope HELL is a nicer place than the church makes it out to be. I think I just hopped a cab on the expressway to hell!

jerseyangel Proficient
she was also famous ..... for a while

:lol:

I think the worst example of the female mullet was back in the 80's when the top, front and sides would be permed, and the back would be left long and straight :blink:

Canadian Karen Community Regular
:lol:

I think the worst example of the female mullet was back in the 80's when the top, front and sides would be permed, and the back would be left long and straight :blink:

Yep. Remember it well. The Poodle look.......

OMG! You are bringing back some very unpleasant memories!!!!! That certainly was a scary era......

Karen

TriticusToxicum Explorer
:lol:

I think the worst example of the female mullet was back in the 80's when the top, front and sides would be permed, and the back would be left long and straight :blink:

Kind of like this? (classification #74)

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I have to admit, in the early '90s I had a mini-mullet, just the last few inches of the back...my mom thought anymore would look ridiculous...I think she meant absolutely ridiculous.

CarlaB Enthusiast
Kind of like this? (classification #74)

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I have to admit, in the early '90s I had a mini-mullet, just the last few inches of the back...my mom thought anymore would look ridiculous...I think she meant absolutely ridiculous.

My bird is looking at me like I'm strange since I'm sitting here laughing at my computer. #74 is hideous.


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jerseyangel Proficient
Kind of like this? (classification #74)

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Yes--and sometimes if the back was longer, it literally looked like 2 different heads of hair :D

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Yes--and sometimes if the back was longer, it literally looked like 2 different heads of hair :D

I am trying to contain my laughter to my cubicle! Thank goodnes i wasn't drinking anything when i read this!

:D:lol:

I think that "the look" was tastfully balanced by the uber-shoulderpads, wide belts and striped leggings...back in the day. :D:lol:

CarlaB Enthusiast
I am trying to contain my laughter to my cubicle! Thank goodnes i wasn't drinking anything when i read this!

:D:lol:

I think that "the look" was tastfully balanced by the uber-shoulderpads, wide belts and striped leggings...back in the day. :D:lol:

I was very radical. I hated shoulder pads and cut mine out one day. Then I kept getting asked if I lost weight!! :lol::lol: I did have big hair ... I loved it, my hair is big anyway. It's a lot easier to not have to load it with styling products to weight it down!

elye Community Regular

That has got to be one of the most hilarious websites I have ever seen. I have emailed the link to all of my friends, and now, thanks to its comprehensive research, I have it confirmed that indeed the female mullet has existed and will continue into infamy. OMG, the "sightings" for mullet #94: Behind trees, divorce court, Afghanistan... :lol::lol::lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
I am trying to contain my laughter to my cubicle! Thank goodnes i wasn't drinking anything when i read this!

:D:lol:

I think that "the look" was tastfully balanced by the uber-shoulderpads, wide belts and striped leggings...back in the day. :D:lol:

It was all a bit top heavy--wasn't it! :lol: Even the smokey-eye/red lips were over the top! B)

Ah, the 80's--good times :P

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I love how those of you who speak English English, as opposed to American (both US and Canadian) English, use the word brilliant! An Irish priest I used to work with used it regularly. Around here about the only time anyone uses that word is when they're describing someone very smart.

Brill!! :lol:

:lol:

I think the worst example of the female mullet was back in the 80's when the top, front and sides would be permed, and the back would be left long and straight :blink:

:blink: Over here we had the opposite.Curly at the back (long),straight at the front.

Either one was truly disgusting!! :lol:

Canadian Karen Community Regular
I am trying to contain my laughter to my cubicle! Thank goodnes i wasn't drinking anything when i read this!

:D:lol:

I think that "the look" was tastfully balanced by the uber-shoulderpads, wide belts and striped leggings...back in the day. :D:lol:

You forgot the high-top Reeboks and Flashdance off-the-shoulder top.

Ahhhhh, those were the days!

LOL!

Karen

TriticusToxicum Explorer
You forgot the high-top Reeboks and Flashdance off-the-shoulder top.

Ahhhhh, those were the days!

LOL!

Karen

...I'll see your Reeboks and raise you a pair of leg warmers and a pastel headband

CarlaB Enthusiast
...I'll see your Reeboks and raise you a pair of leg warmers and a pastel headband

What about the "bow-heads", you know, those barrettes with a big bow attached to it?

TriticusToxicum Explorer
What about the "bow-heads", you know, those barrettes with a big bow attached to it?

oh, but how could I forget the neon shoelaces and the "layered look".

Let's wear all of our clothes at once, but cut them all up first!

CarlaB Enthusiast
oh, but how could I forget the neon shoelaces and the "layered look".

Let's wear all of our clothes at once, but cut them all up first!

Don't forget the first half of the 80's was all about being preppy. I still have my 1982 penny loafers!

Preppy was the style up till Flashdance.

Canadian Karen Community Regular
...I'll see your Reeboks and raise you a pair of leg warmers and a pastel headband

I'll see your leg warmers and pastel headbands and raise you one shiny acetate blouse and some blue eyeshadow with pink lipstick.....

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I'll see your leg warmers and pastel headbands and raise you one shiny acetate blouse and some blue eyeshadow with pink lipstick.....

I'll see your blouse and makeup and raise you John Travolta IN TIGHTS AND A PASTEL HEADBAND! "Staying Alive" (I think)

TriticusToxicum Explorer

Speaking of John Travolta, now HE has a a head of HAIR! I think his hair has starred in more movies than he has...It had the lead in...Saturday Night Fever, Grease, Pulp Fiction, The Boy in the Bubble, and that awful sci-fi movie he did a few years ago...wait, I'm not sure if his hair made an appearance in that one... :P

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Speaking of John Travolta, now HE has a a head of HAIR! I think his hair has starred in more movies than he has...It had the lead in...Saturday Night Fever, Grease, Pulp Fiction, The Boy in the Bubble, and that awful sci-fi movie he did a few years ago...wait, I'm not sure if his hair made an appearance in that one... :P

Yep, he definitely had the "do"!

Also, remember that lovely 80's "feathered back" look?

elye Community Regular

Alert! I have recently seen a few women (not men yet, thank gawd) sporting the feathered-back look again. Horrors. Actually, aren't mullet-haired guys often married to women who have the perpetually feathered-back, blonde 'do? I think so...you guys from Alberta? Southern States?

CarlaB Enthusiast
Alert! I have recently seen a few women (not men yet, thank gawd) sporting the feathered-back look again. Horrors. Actually, aren't mullet-haired guys often married to women who have the perpetually feathered-back, blonde 'do? I think so...you guys from Alberta? Southern States?

I think you're right ... and where I used to live their favorite mode of transportation was a nearly broken down pickup truck ... that's because our mullets were of the redneck variety.

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

But wait . . . according to all the teen magazines on the racks at the checkout, feathered hair is back IN. Farrah Fawcett, you're in style again (especially since she basically never changed it)!!!!!

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