Friday, June 18, 2010

Scene hair?

ok , well my hair is very very thick. Believe me, you've never seen thicker hair then mine.



well i despartly want scene hair , but because of my thick hair i don't think it would work... so please if you have scene hair and your hair is thick, give me some tips!



Scene hair?

Thick hair = GOOD



The hair isn't really about the cut of the hair, it's about the way it's styled and coloured.



The hair originates from Manga styles (japanese cartoons) and usually still attributes as a long sweeping side fringe (though not always required.)



The hair can be about being yourselves, the aim is to just do what you think looks good on you!



I found a website for you full of examples:



http://photobucket.com/images/scene%20ha...



When it comes to dye, just think about the colours that suit you best and that you wouldn't mind having in your hair, pink, red, black and blonde streaks and the most popular colours.



Style:



1. Wash and condition



2. towel dry



3. Use styling mouse or gel to brush backwards



4. Style around your face, have spiky bits at the back if you want.



Finish off with a cute DIY accessory, bow or necklace, such as something from LoveBites and Bruises: http://www.lovebitesandbruises.com



This will show a flair of originality that scenesters try to go for to make them stand out and be original.



Best of luck with it! :)



Scene hair?

here's a tip. don't go scene. everyone hates scene kids. even other scene kids.



Scene hair?

trust me my hair is way thicker than yours it is like my hair grew a fifty bushes on my head



Scene hair?

whats scene hair?????????????????? please tell me!!!!LOL



Scene hair?

I don't think there's any way scene hair would work with really thick hair ...



Even straightening it won't make it thinner ..



Scene hair?

Chi hair straighteners work well. Next time you get a hair cut (haha, scene kids get hair cuts?), have your hair thinned out with a razor, it may make it easier. And start training your hair to swoop in the front. Use a blow dryer and comb to style it the right way, and a light hairspray to make it stick.

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