Monday, January 23, 2012

Scene hair styles help?

Are there any scene haircuts that aren't too 'out-there' and quite simple?

Not too brightly coloured or anything..



Thanks

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These ones are quite simple. Scene hair isn't that hard to do. They usually just include a fringe or side fringe - however long/short/heavy you want, layers, and choppy ends or razoring. The rest of it usually just involves straightening and teasing. It's quite easy to achieve, just tell your hair dresser what you're looking for and maybe show some pictures:



http://www.hairstyles-haircuts.net/wp-co/a>

http://www.scene-hair.net/wp-content/upl/a>

http://www.polyvore.com/cgi/img-thing?.o/a>

http://www.female-fashion.co.uk/wp-conte/a>

http://www.scene-hair.net/wp-content/upl/a>Scene hair styles help?
If you go on line and type in the search bar,photos of women's scene hair styles,they will show you a ton of them,yu don't necessarily have to opt for the colors,some of the cuts are really cute in my opinion,if you are considering one I suggest that you print off one that you like and take it to a stylist at a salon so you can achieve the look.
Welcome to Scene-Hairstyles.com! For the new visitors

coming to our site, they may be asking themselves, ';What is

scene hair?'; Well as of right now, the current trend consists of:

For girls, scene hair is very, very choppy, usually dyed black with

one or two thick random blonde chunks. It's perfectly straight all

the time, with bangs that cover one or both eyes. VERY, VERY

volumous, with a lot of product used, such as certain shampoos,

hair wax, mousses, and sprays. Cute little plastic hairclips, bows,

or headbands with polkadots are worn in the hair(and usually don't

serve any purpose besides being cute.)

For boys, scene hair is about 2.5 to 3 inches long in the back,

and about chin-length in the front. It is usually dyed black with a

chunk of blonde or kool-aid red, with the bangs hanging in front of

the eyes. The back is spiked up, while the bangs are perfectly

straight. Fauxhawks are also considered scene for both boys and

girls alike. bandannas can be worn around the head as well, not

serving any purpose besides the certain ';look'; it creates.
yeah.

www.scene-hairstyles.com

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you dont have to dye it up, just give it extreeme layers and tease it, then straighten the ends.

Its pretty simple.

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