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How To Get Scene Hair
Emo was a sub genre of punk rock, very popular in the ’80s. In time the music became associated with a certain style of fashion. In todays world emo is associated more with style than with music. The typical emo look is tight jeans, figure hugging t shirts, long fringe (bangs), straight hair dyed black or blonde, studded belts and canvas sneakers. Amongst the numerous hairstyles.
Most popular amongst those who follow emo hairstyles is the scene hair. Which can be determined by shaggy, choppy or blunt. If you are also interested in sporting the scene hair look go through the next few lines and pick up some helpful hints to do your own scene hairstyles.
How To Get Scene Hair
In order to have scene type hair, you need to grow your hair and bangs long enough. If your hair is too short you may want to add to extensions. Bangs should reach at least to your cheeks. If you want long bangs then you should make sure the hair goes past your chin.
* You can either get your hair cut professionally or use your own expertise.
If you are cutting the hair yourself then taper the bangs so that they cover only one eye.
* As for the rest of the hair, ensure that they seem blocky or choppy.
The back of the hair should not touch your shoulders. It has to be kept hardly a few inches below your hairline, at the nape of your neck.
* If you have naturally straight hair, there is no need to worry. If not, then you can either get straightening done or buy a ceramic straightener. While the former will last for quite some months, the latter will have to be used every time you wash your hair.
Next you will want to color your hair. The best colors are black or bleach blond or both.
After getting your hair colored you should add streaks. For blond hair blue or pink are good colors, for black hair it would be good to go with blond streaks.
You can style your emo scene hair further. Using wax, separate the layers piece by piece. With wax covered fingers, and pull down on the hair. The layers will stand separate from one another, looking hot. Use a light hairspray to make the hair stay in place.
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How To Do Scene Hair
There are no set ways or styles that you have to do to have scene hair, however there are certain guidelines that can be followed.
Scene hair usually has a lot of layers, and is long in the back and short at the front.A good idea is to ask your hairstylist to cut very chunky layers that are shorter on top and longer on the bottom. Layers will allow you to get that poofy look, that is so popular with the scene hairstyle.Another important part of scene hair is the bangs. A lot of scene haircuts feature a bold, straight fringe or heavy bang that goes to the side or even in front of your eye just a bit. If you want a more specific hair style then I suggest that you take in some pictures to show your hairstylist when you go for your visit.
Another part of having scene hair is the bold colors and highlights that are added into the mix.Choose a hair color that is bold and different from your natural hair color. Black or blond are always the most popular scene hair colors, but don’t be afraid to experiment and be unique. If your hair is naturally a dark color or brown then you may want to dye your hair jet black or blue black. These colors will stand out and look really great and stand out more than a dull normal brown hair color. Neon colors, such as bright pink, green, yellow can add strong contrast to your scene hair and make other tones stand out.
You will need to backcomb and tease your hair a lot to get that poofy look. You are going to need a teasing comb and a lot of hairspray. Rave hairspray is highly recommended (get the aerosol can NOT the spray kind). Start by dividing your hair in to sections, lift a layer and spray the roots with hairspray. Hold the hair up allowing a few seconds for the spray to dry.
Working from the middle of the hair down to the root, use the comb and start to tease your hair. Hairspray the hair that you just did and then repeat these steps until your entire head is done. Spray down all the stray hairs and make sure it all looks even. Scene girls love to use accessories in their hair such as hair bows, hair clips, hair barrettes, flowers and wide headbands.
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