
Short Scene Hair
Ever noticed the razor-cut, choppy hairstyles that many young boys and girls are sporting today? Scene hair is what the hairstyle is called, and is a very popular style amongst non-conforming groups of youngsters such as the ‘emo’, ‘goth’ or ‘scene’ kids.
Scene hair is the ‘in’ hairstyle at the moment. It is a cool trend, and needs a certain kind of personality that can carry it off. The hair trend is characterized by fringes or bangs just above the eyes, and is usually left long and straight at the back. Although the hairstyle can be sported in short scene hair as well, extensions are sometimes used to give length to the hair. It is generally dyed in black, but may have strands blonde hair here and there. The hairstyle has to be very voluminous, and must have a lot of choppy, straight layers. It is usually adorned with colorful hair bands, clips, bows, hair pins, etc. The hairstyle is frequently accompanied with black kohl eyes that are half hidden with the fringes, and a piercing or two in the lips or eyebrows.
Although scene hair may refer to a typical kind of hairstyle, the style itself may vary from person to person. The aspects of this hairstyle that is mostly experimented with are the length and thickness of the bangs in the front, and the color of the hair. Right now, the trend is more towards side fringes with a few highlights of eye-catching colors like shocking pink or electric blue. Colors are added to the longer strands as well, and can consist of more than one shade at a time. In recent time, scene hair has also adopted the choppy medium and short hair within its definition as well. Short strands of hair can be sprayed into certain shapes or ‘spikes’, depending on the desire of the scenester carrying the style.
Scene hair is similar for guys as well, except for the length at the back. The hair is more likely to be in spikes for guys, achieved with the use of hair gels or hairsprays.
Scene hair is not for everyone. It is particularly for people, or rather youngsters, who fancy being unusual, and bizarre to certain extent. Scene hair reflects a certain kind of personality, and defines the person wearing it. It is also subject to change with time and fashion, but will always be a favorite amongst scenesters, at least as long as they exist.


