Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Brittany - scenegirl

scene girl hair
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scene girl
Your hair looks so fluffy. Brittany

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Awesome Emo Hair


"One of my most recent photos, Love the emo hair and the way the eyes match the background." - self portrait by ‹3//Josiah›

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

How to Be a Scene Girl

How to Be a Scene Girl

Often the youngsters and kids wonder how to be a scene girl. Well, it is not just the hairstyles or clothes that go into making you a look-alike scene girl. If you are desperate to achieve the looks of a cute looking and genuine scene girl, you must first of all develop the courage to sport scene like and scene style culture and behaviors and groom yourself into a Scene Like Personality. Once you are sure that you have all the traits necessary to be a scene girl, rest is all very easy.

The first lesson for how to be a scene girl is to have the haircuts and hairstyles of a scene girl. Despite many similarities in the scene and emo girls hairstyles, there are lots of disparities also such as the very basic attitude of scene girls is to be happy and charming unlike emo kids who tend to be more emotional and sad. Therefore, the hairstyles of scene girls are full of vibrancy and some of the coolest features including layered hairstyles and straight medium curly hairstyles. When it comes to the hair colors of scene haircuts, the trends are generally titling in favor of bright and shining colors such as strawberry red or purple.
How to Be a Scene Girl

Friday, February 26, 2010

Lacey Brown Hairstyle

Credit: Michael Becker/FOX

Lacey Brown, I love the look, soulfoul voice, she's cute and I love her hair too.
Her rendition of "What a Wonderful World" from Hollywood round was great and very endearing and what a great attitude about not getting through last year. I really liked Megan Joy (who got thru instead of her) but Megan didn't quite deliver although she was good. I'm glad Lacey was given another chance this week. Some people say her hairstyle is called "The Suspicious Duchess".


Must Watch - What A Wonderful World




Lacey Brown - Somewhere Over the Rainbow Audition


Saturday, February 20, 2010

Scene Hair with Side Bangs

Scene Hair with Side Bangs

Scenesters can be seen all over the popular downtown malls and coffee joints wearing bumpy and stylish hairstyles and colorful headbands. Scene hair with side bangs covering one side of the face or slightly falling over the forehead is a little new trend among the scenesters. In fact, it was one of the most popular fad in emo boys and girls. However, scene boys and girls have also started to develop a liking for scene hair with side bangs.
Scene girls sporting scene hair with side bangs look more beautiful and hip as compared to emo girls, maybe, the scene girls know how to make their bangs and fringes more stylish and more colorful. Scene girls often try out different variations of bangs including short bangs with blunted ends and bobs with bangs, which makes it possible for them to look awesome and gorgeous. Scene hair with side bangs is more popular among scene girls and therefore, scene kids and scene boys with side bangs are less common on the streets.
Scene Hair with Side Bangs

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Scene Hairstyles Trends 2010

Scene Hairstyles Trends 2010

Razor cut scene hairstyles that were very popular in 2009 have lost its charm in the year 2010. On the fashion radar of scene hairstyles in 2010, you can notice newer trends that are very much bold catching attention of scenesters as well as other fashion forward crowds. Some of the latest scene hairstyles trends in 2010 display similarities with the growing trends of short hairstyles in the celebrity world.

Once upon a time, it was said that regardless of the season or year, scene girls hairstyles reflect the same styles and trends year over year. However, the reality is different from the rumors and speculations. That is why, don't be surprised if come across a scene girl wearing cutest medium long curly scene hairstyles with pink and chocolate colored streaks on their hair. Yes, the year 2010 is witnessing enormous changes in the world of haircuts and hairstyles fashions of scene girls as well as scene boys and scene kids.
Scene Hairstyles Trends 2010
Scene Hairstyles Trends 2010
Scene Hairstyles Trends 2010
Scene Hairstyles Trends 2010
Scene Hairstyles Trends 2010
Scene Hairstyles Trends 2010
Scene Hairstyles Trends 2010

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Emo Subculture

Emo, is a term which is given to the subculture of hardcore punk and pop, which originated from the Washington DC area, but which later spread like wildfire to the rest of the US and also to other parts of the world. Emo has since evolved into a musical and fashion experience which is embraced by quite a number of young adherents.

The word “Emo” actually originated from the term "emocore" which refers to the hardcore punk music scene which started in the mid-1980s. The term is a variation of the word "emotive hardcore", which is what the bands in the DC area sounded like. They have developed a unique punk-rock style of music, which blended the characteristics of the electric guitar with smooth sounded mellow tracks, which are typically screamed from the top of the lungs, hence the term emotive hardcore. Amongst the bands which pioneered this genre were groups such as One Last Wish, Embrace, Fire Party and Moss Icon.

The Emo subculture is also heavily influenced by the Indie scene, with the likes of people such as Fugazi heading off the first wave of Emo, with bands which included Far and Texas Is The Reason, which pumped Indie music into the Emo subculture.

The sound feels more like a chaotic blend of instruments laced with emotional singing which emanates deep inside the lungs. This attracts crowds of young people. Their chants and raves have become characteristic as far as Emo concerts are concerned. These concerts have in turn become some of the most vibrant in the entire rock industry.

The Emo culture is not all about music however. There are fashion statements and stereotypes associated with the Emo subculture which spread to other facets of culture. Black is considered the color of choice in the Emo universe and it permeates almost all aspects of the Emo dress code. The hair is typically dyed jet-black, and in some instances it is spiked and can contain other colors as well. For the ladies, black nail polish is also widely used. In the Emo world, make-up is utilized by both males and females.

There is now a wide range of products which cater to the needs of the Emo subculture. Cities such as Austin have fully embraced it and have great places which have an Emo theme such as restaurants, record stores and other joints. It is now common to even see special clothing lines, merchandise, toys and even TV programs and movies. Today, the Emo subculture has caught influences from both pop and rock and is beginning to be accepted as a lifestyle choice.