The Basic Ideas Behind Scene Hair

Scene Hair DollScene hair is a new trendy hair style for both girls and boys. For girls, this said style is somewhat choppy and can be dyed black with either one or two thick random blonde streaks.  Scene hair means having perfectly straight hair at all times and has bangs which hang and cover either one or both eyes.  The hair style is meant to give off full volume, therefore lots of products to accentuate it; such as shampoos, mousse, sprays, and hair wax. Any girl can pull this look off with the right kind of products, which will do the job of giving hair extra volume. So whatever particular look you may be going for; scene hair will surely please the eyes of everyone. To complement this hair style, plastic hair clips, bows and headbands decorated with polka-dots may be used, without distorting a particular look. To get a good idea of what scene hair cuts really look like, the best place to start your bit of research is online. Make sure you look through a scene hair gallery, so you can see as many samples as you can.

As mentioned above, scene hair also looks great on boys. Also, you don’t have to try and learn how to do scene hair for boys. It is just a type of cut that is approximately 2.5 to 3 inches and the front portion is chin-length. Boy scene hair is normally dyed black as the girls and dyed either with a blond chuck or Kool-Aid red.  The bangs hang in front of the eyes and in the back, hair is designed to spike up. Keep in mind that bangs are always kept straight with this hairstyle. To add a little flare and style, it is a unique option to wear bandannas around your head. Of course this is used only to create a certain stylish look and should not connote any other meaning.  For photos as well as details of what these hair cuts look like, make a visit to the various online scene hair gallery and see which style best suits you.

The most important thing to remember about scene hair is that your hair must be dyed black, in order to accomplish scene hairstyles, It is also a must that the bangs (long side fringe) cover at least one eye and in addition, the hair needs to be spiky as well as short in the back, whether its for a girl or boy. On this note, shoulder-length hair works fine for many girls and is one of the most well-liked look. For girl scene hair, remember to top the look off by adding a bow, girlie hairclip, and even a headband. Try doing this but do not overdo it, as the whole purpose of this hair style will go to waste. Many of the boys who have this cut add the perfect accessory, which is a nice-looking bandanna and create a unique look that has all heads turning.

10 Responses to The Basic Ideas Behind Scene Hair

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  2. Kiesha Schull says:

    wow and oh my god, your hair looks so totally legit! <3 You are such a cutie pie!!!

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  6. Jayme says:

    To acomplish a scene hairstyle, your hair dosnt HAVE to be died black.

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  8. meagan.s says:

    yea i’m scene and i’m blond.. it really works out

  9. Scene Alli babe says:

    You don’t have to be a blonde or black haired girl… I am burnette and I know how to do AMAZING scene hair! All I do is tease the sides and straiten the bottom of my hair and Voila! Anyway… Scene is a really cool style and I encourage many ppl to try it!

    ~Alli<3 you!

  10. cIeRaH (skye) says:

    a lighter hair color is better for a scene look. I’m a natural blonde and i dyed my hair black, pink, and blonde. everyone told me that i was emo. now my hair is bleach blonde (almost white) and i use pink, blue, and black or animal print hair extensions. point is, if you don’t want people to get you confused with emo, then my advice to u is to dye your hair a blonde or brown color. black is ok too, i just hate it when people call me emo!

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