The Scene Hair Evolution

Short Scene Hair

Short Scene Hair

Just like anything else in life, scene hair is evolving.  There seems to be a trend towards solid, stark colors and scene kids are getting away from those wild neon streaks that were predominant over the past several years.  While most parents would like the scene hair styles to take their curtain call, it looks like it’s here to stay and the show has added a few extra scenes.  If you still aren’t familiar with scene hair for girls by this point in time, just look at any music video channel on television and you will probably see at least one scene hairstyle in every video.

Because it has become so trendy and doesn’t seem to be loosing its allure, many stylists have an array of scene hair pictures in their salons.  And because it is so fashionable and looks like it’s here to stay, those stylists probably have a scene hair gallery on one or more of their walls.  It really is just that huge.   At first glance you would never imagine that it is as versatile as it is.  There is short scene hair, medium scene hair and even long, straight, jagged scene hair.

It isn’t limited to girls either!  There is boy scene hair that is actually fairly attractive.  If you have some spare time take a look around Facebook or MySpace.  There are literally thousands and thousands of young people sporting scene hair.  Try doing a search for scene hair and large cities like Seattle or Los Angeles.  It is really huge there and you will surely find plenty of scene hair pictures that are indicative as to exactly how the trend is evolving.

But the scene hairstyle is only part of it.  True, it’s probably the most important part but there is also scene makeup to contend with.  Girls especially, but some guys also wear that heavy black eyeliner that seems to have evolved from the 80’s rock scene or 90’s Goth.  Then again, look at some of the British female stars from the 60’s with their bleached blond straight puffy hair and heavy black eyeliner.  Maybe that’s the true beginning of the scene kids lifestyle.

A couple of years ago it looked like it might be a passing fad, but because it is still here it will probably be around for a good bit longer.  Scene hair has undergone several metamorphoses but it is still recognizable and still totally scene.  Unless you are in your 80’s or a member of a monastery in the Himalayas, you might want to check it out.

One Response to The Scene Hair Evolution

  1. Twinkie says:

    Wow! At last a blog I can relate to. I found your information on scene hair valuable and fun to read
    Twinkie

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>