Showing posts with label Emo Scene Hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emo Scene Hair. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Scene Hair 4 Boyz

All the guys in this video have medium-length long hair. If you want a nice scene style cut, you're going to need something to work with. Grow your hair out, and make sure to start using conditioners that leave your halr feeling soft---even if your hair's so short you think it doesn't make a difference. In the event that you dye your hair (and if you're really into these styles, you probably will), you want to make sure your hair's in excellent condition in order to prevent excessive damage.





Scene hairstyles are limited to girls

I don't know all that much about Scene Kids, but I can also bet there's some contingent out there that would be furious to be labeled Emo. Maybe I'm making some terrible Scene mistake by grouping the two concepts, but to those of us nearing a quarter-life crisis Emo Hairstyles and Scene Hairstyles are essentially the same thing. I just seem to like the Scene Hairstyles a lot more.


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Most Scene hairstyles looks gloriously difficult to keep up. They're all about height and volume, bright color and contrast.

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To pull off any of these looks, you need fairly long hair, some sort of styling wax, and an open mind. Most of the long-haired looks involve serious teasing around the scalp.


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You don't need crazy color for a sweet scene hairstyle, but it definitely helps. If you're not willing to go the semi-permanent or permanent route with punk/emo/rock staple Manic Panic, then consider a washable streaking gel like Streekers.

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The cool thing about Scene Hairstyles is it's pretty hard to go wrong, if you're willing to go the distance. If a look falls flat, then just keep teasing. If you don't have the right texture for the look, lather on more hair wax. You can't go wrong with too much product because oiliness could be considered extra scene cool.

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Scene hairstyles are limited to girls, either. There are SceneBoys, too, who also sport styles with a lot of volume, color, and angularity. Again, for a sweet scene hairstyle, just go into your styling session with an open mind, and you should be able to achieve the desired effect.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Long Blonde Scene Hair For Scene Emo Girl

Long Blonde scene hairstyle for girls

Long Blonde scene hairstyle
Long black scene haircuts

Scene Hair Ideas For Scene Girls




Scene hairstyles are all about how you carry it. You can have the most ‘scene’ hair in the room and it won’t make a lick of difference if you can’t make this look work with your scene personality.
Here are some great scene hair ideas for girls

Scene Kids Hairstyles Gallery





Girl with Long blonde scene hair.

2009 Emo Scene Hairstyle Pictures


2008 Emo Scene Hairstyle Pictures

You don't need crazy color for a sweet scene hair style, but it definitely helps. If you're not willing to go the semi-permanent or permanent route with punk/emo/rock staple,then consider a washable streaking gel like Streekers.

Punk Emo Scene Girl Hairstyle


Punk Emo Scene Girl Hairstyle

Accessories are also very important for proper Scene people. This year large vintage sunglasses are huge hit among scene boys/girls, white belts and wristbands are also a must.

Hot Scene Guys Hairstyles Witn Bangs

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Long Layered Stacked Hair Scene Kids Fashions

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