Wednesday, 15 July 2009

How To Style Your Scene Hair?



Want scene hair that just looks totally original and out of this world? There's no limit to what you can achieve! You can get the look with enough time on your hands. Here are a number of suggestions and tips for managing your hair.
How to Have your Hair Cut to Make it Scene?

- Get some awesome choppy layers cut into your hair. If it is curly, think about having it straightened!

- Getting it razored will make people think you are aiming for an emo look. Dye your hair black or stark blond with streaks of other colors, such as bright pink or electric blue, any color that is crazy and will stand out. You could also dye underneath a bright colour, and leave the top your natural colour.

- As an alternative, you can keep your natural hair color and get some lowlights/highlights that compliment your hairstyle. The most common hairstyle in the scene is either straight black or blond with black underneath.

- Grow out your fringe and pin it to the side with Kirby grips or bow clips during the process.

Styling methods for great Scene Hair:

  • Spray your hair with a heat protecting spray to keep your hair from being damaged by a flat iron.
  • Plug in your flat iron for 5 minutes to let it heat up. While it is heating, you can apply your make-up or brush out your hair.

  • Clip all of your layers into a large clip, leaving the bottom section of your hair down.
  • Use hairspray and stay away from hair gel. Serum is okay, but use it in moderation. Use bow clips, ribbons - whatever suits you.
  • Remember to have it poofed! In other words, you'll be using lots of hairspray and maybe a little backcombing. Teasing is a good way to poof it up but only tease UNDER the layers so no one can see the knots.

Keep in mind that you'll be straightening your hair. Use a hot oil or similar hair treatment weekly, such as Aussie 3 minute miracle to reduce damage from all the hairspray, straightening, and combing
Straighten all of the hair, and then let each section of layers down one at a time until you have straightened your whole head.
Once all of your hair is straightened, comb your bangs over to one side and straighten them into place.
- Take the hair on each side of the crown and back-comb (tease) it.
- Repeat for all of your top layers and spray into place.
- If your bangs are not staying in place, hold them there with a bobby pin or cute clip.
- Hair-spray your whole head, but not too excessively or else your hair will look greasy.
- Go out on the town and let everyone see your cool new hair!

Few usefull Tips:

  • For both sexes reverse mullets are popular.
  • All hair types suit being thinned out - it makes hair look less bushy!
  • at shows consider wearing kitty ears or bunny ears, it really does add something to that gorgeous scene hair!
  • Almost all hair types can look scene just by being straightened.

  • If you have curly hair, you can wash it, dry using a diffuser until slightly damp and use a special gel or curling tongs to emphasize the curls.
  • Don't forget to have fun! Experiment with your hair - see what looks best!

  • If you have dark hair and are concerned about damage from bleaching, then consider going black and getting colored hair extensions. You can make the cutest hairstyles and hair colors with extensions. They are a bit expensive if they are high quality. Do your research with hair extensions and if you don't like how they look, you can always take them out.

Cutting it yourself makes a very unique style. No-one will have the same! But remember to keep looking at it. Especially the back or it might get uneven.

If your natural hair color is an amazing shade of red, do not dye it. You can never get it back. Red can be hard to duplicate with dye and growing out red roots once you've dyed your hair blonde/black can look bad. Be aware of damage. Dying/straightening your hair often will damage it.

Don't be afraid to go a while without. Don't forget to have fun! Experiment with your hair - see what looks best!

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