"Crimper tool hair" refers to a hairstyle created with the use of a crimping tool, which resembles the appearance of ruffled potato chips. This popular 80s trend can be achieved with various types of hair textures, lengths, and colors, as demonstrated by celebrities like Tina Turner and Pat Benatar.
Crimper tools add volume and texture to hair, allowing for diverse and voluminous looks. Additionally, they can help conceal fine or thinning hair and can be used as a base for other hairstyles, such as braids or ponytails. The crimping technique gained popularity in the 1980s and has resurged in popularity in recent years, contributing to its cultural significance.