Scene Hair Styles
Scene hairstyles, which are also called emo hairstyles, are very trendy. Scene hairstyles are all about originality and self-expression. Girls usually have dark, choppy hair with dramatic side bangs, while guys typically have spiky, dyed... [more]
Scene hairstyles, which are also called emo hairstyles, are very trendy. Scene hairstyles are all about originality and self-expression. Girls usually have dark, choppy hair with dramatic side bangs, while guys typically have spiky, dyed hair as well, or even a faux hawk. Get great scene hairstyle ideas and pictures here.
How To Cut Your Own Scene Hair
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The scene hairstyles are beautiful? Do you love these scene hair?
Don't trust your hairdresser? Or just want to create what's on your head simply your way? Whatever the reason, there is one solution: Cutting your own Hair! Scary? No, if you know how to start, and prepare all the ingredients.
Things you'll need:
good quality sharp and light scissors
razor
large wall mirror
another one smaller to see the back of your head
protective towel to cover your arms
First, get some good quality scissors, sharp, light and sitting comfy in your hands - you don't need to buy professional pair, try to find one in the kitchen / writing desk. You'll also need some protective towel on your arms - to cover your clothing from the hair falling down while cutting. Now, the most crucial part - locate the wall mirror (ideally in the bathroom). Stand in front of it, and try to install small mirror somewhere behind you - on the window seal / cupboard, to see the reflection of back of your head, when standing in the front of wall mirror. Now, you are ready for action, baby!
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The scene hairstyles are beautiful? Do you love these scene hair?
Don't trust your hairdresser? Or just want to create what's on your head simply your way? Whatever the reason, there is one solution: Cutting your own Hair! Scary? No, if you know how to start, and prepare all the ingredients.
Things you'll need:
good quality sharp and light scissors
razor
large wall mirror
another one smaller to see the back of your head
protective towel to cover your arms
First, get some good quality scissors, sharp, light and sitting comfy in your hands - you don't need to buy professional pair, try to find one in the kitchen / writing desk. You'll also need some protective towel on your arms - to cover your clothing from the hair falling down while cutting. Now, the most crucial part - locate the wall mirror (ideally in the bathroom). Stand in front of it, and try to install small mirror somewhere behind you - on the window seal / cupboard, to see the reflection of back of your head, when standing in the front of wall mirror. Now, you are ready for action, baby!
So you get the idea how you want your hair to look like - that's great.
- Start cutting from the bottom layers going gradually to top layers - it's much easier that way. You can clip your hair together on the top of your head, to help you reach bottom layers first. Bottom layer can be as long as you wish, think as long as Audrey, or short as Katie Babyfayce.
- Wash your hair, or spray it with water, if you prefer to cut your hair wet - that way it's easier to get more consistent look. Also remember to cut your damp hair 1 - 2 cm longer, as it will wave in natural way and become slightly shorter when dry.
- Grab thin strand, hold it horizontally and cut at desired length. If you're happy with it, grab another one together with first one and cut at the same length. Repeat until you cut all the bottom layer.
- Release another layer from the upper hair - about 1 cm wide - and let it down on your neck - now cut it the same way as the bottom layer. You can cut every layer slightly shorter then the previous one from the bottom.
- Keep checking in back mirror, if you are still happy with the look and the length.
- After cutting all bottom layers, it's time to get to top layers - crowning of all your work - it's the most importand part, giving you loads of possibilities for creating your own look!
- If you're after Scene Hair, top layers will be short and chopped with messy look. Ideal length is to your chin, with shorter fringe.
- Grab single hair strand, hold it horizontally and cut with your razor - that way you'll get ideal choppy look, which can easily be styled, teased etc. Put your razor in a mid way to your desired length, and cut it delicately down along your hair. Don't cut your hair at once with a razor - they need to be layered - thick from the top and thinner at the ends. Repeat that with all top part of your hair.
- Now the fringe - part your hair in favourite way, and start layering with the razor. If you want your fringe to sit comfortably on the side of your face, create the length to your cheekbones. Layer it gradually with a razor.
- Fringe is very important in Scene Hair, it needs to be created from few layers, optionally with different shades and lengths - check the pictures of Audrey, Katie and other Scene Queens to know exactly what you're after.
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It's really not hard to get a sweet male scene hairstyle. By popular request, I've compiled some of the most helpful youtube videos on the subject, and added a few helpful tips and tricks. According to the kids at EmoworldTV, these are some of the hottest male scene hairstyles on the streets: Notice any patterns? 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 ... Read Full Story
Pink Scene Hair Styles!!!
via Photobucket I've always wanted pink hair, but I'm pretty sure I can't pull it off. My sister rocked a streaked-pink style when she was my age, and a woman in a store in New Delhi told her she looked like a strawberry ice cream cone. Whatever. My favorite scene hairstyles come in pink. Cotton candy scene, magenta scene, whatever--it all looks great. These scene kids, who posted their photos on the Scene Kids Photobucket community, all look fabulous in shades of pink, though. I often wish Gwen Stefani would go back to her ridiculous Tokyo hot pink. That's a filthy gesture, young lady. ... Read Full Story
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