Scene style
is a popular emerging style with teens and twenty-somethings. Scene
style doesn't have any rules or boundaries, but it is all about using
style and color to create a unique personality. Scene is best described
as a mixture between preppy and emo styles. A scene hairstyle is key to
breaking into this style genre, and it is relatively easy to create
using cut, color and accessories to accentuate the individuality of the
scene girl.
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A scene haircut is easily done by visiting your hairstylist.
A stacked bob haircut is heavily layered in the front, with a long
fringe bang on the side. If you want to go shorter, a choppy, all-over
look is a simple way to get scene-girl hair. If you want to change your
hair on your own, purchase a razor comb at a beauty-supply store and
razor cut only the front portion of your hair to create an uneven look.
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Once you've had your hair cut in a scene style, then you'll
need to style it the right way. Scene hair is always stick straight,
which means a flat iron is used. Straighten your hair all over,
concentrating on the front portion, which should fall over the eyes.
Often, scene girls will tease the crown of their hair so that it has a
lot of volume, while the rest of their hair is straight. You can add
braids and twists to change your look and style.
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Anything goes when it comes to scene girl hair color
which is why it's easy to change your look with temporary colors. The
base hair color is usually jet black or peroxide blonde. Bright neon
colors are popular, like purple, pink or blue, or a mixture of all
three. Another popular hair-color pattern is a "coon-tail" design on
one or two portions of the hair. This is when a streak of hair is
striped to look like a raccoon tail, usually on the portion of hair that
hangs down behind the ears. I strongly recommend to use
shampoo for color hair such as
Colorstory i Shampoo.
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Scene girls can easily change their looks by using bright
and colorful accessories to dress up their hairstyles. Preppy hair bands
adorned with bows or argyle patterns are extremely popular, as are
small bows and barrettes that one would find at a child's accessory
shop. Children's characters like Hello Kitty and Dora the Explorer are
popular fodder for hair bands and accessories, as they are brightly
colored and individual.
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If you're looking for the right products to hold your scene-girl hair
in place, then look for foolproof ones like
Spice Neo Texure Wax that you can
apply to the ends of your hair and tousle for a "piecey" look. Add
mousse to your hair after showering, so it will hold the style that you
place it in, and you can enjoy your scene-girl style longer.
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