- Okay scene is REALLY big this year, so I thought I'd tell you how to style it.
- 1: Scene hair is a
subcategory of Emo hair. It's a creative way to add individuality to your style.
It sticks out in a crowd,
and is usually characterized by
bright colors, layers and rigid cuts. Scene hair is an extension of your
interests, specifically music.
- 2: Decide what look
you are going for. There are so many different ways to do Scene hair. A traditional Scene hairstyle
includes long bangs with a slanted
but layered cut. Remember, Scene hair is all
about making a statement. If you hair it too short,
you may want to apply extensions.
- 3: Decide whether or
not you want to color your hair or insert fake pieces. If you color, focus on
chunks of your hair, not
your whole head. You want to create a
contrast between light and dark. For
example, if you naturally have dark hair, apply white
or blond streaks under your bangs and on the
sides of your head.
- 4: Comb out your hair
and make a side part. The side part will be used to set a part your bang.
Side-swept bangs that cover one eye are staples of Scene
hair. If your bang isn't long enough, add extensions.
- 5: With the bang
separated, grab pieces of your hair at the top (crown) and begin spraying them
with spritz or holding
spray. Don't spray too much, but use
enough to allow your hair to hold a spike. You
can also use mousse, gel, pomade or whatever allows
your hair to hold manipulation. The center
of your head should have some type of volume. Use the comb to rough up your roots and add volume.
- 6: Use your hands to add volume to the sides and back. You want big hair, but you want it to be smooth, as well. Spray all over with a holding spray and allow it to dry. Your hair should be strong enough to hold the style for several hours.
I really hope this helped :)
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