The Scene Hair Style
If you follow fashion and trends in hair styles and cuts, the no doubt you have heard about scene hair. But, what is it and is it the right choice of hairstyle for you, if you want to stand out in a crowd?
Just look in fashion magazines or at celebrity photos and you are sure come across many pictures, especially amongst younger people, depicting short scene hair. Well, this is the kind of hair style that looks like the people wearing it have cut their own hair without the help of a mirror and has a particular and very distinct stylized choppy look to it. While there are many choppy hairstyles around, these definitely seem more personal as well as personalized. It lends an air of ‘I don’t give a damn’ to the person wearing it.
If you are familiar with emo hair, then think of it like this- scene hair is a lot like emo hair. Just like emo hair, scene hair is also used by both girls and boys, but it does differ from emo hair in a few aspects. Scene hair tends to be more colored than emo hair and also seem to have a little more personality.
Now, if you want to decide whether scene hair is the right choice for you or not, here are some things to consider. Scene hair cannot just be copied from another person. No matter how cool it may look on someone else, there is no guarantee that someone else’s scene hair style will suit you. It is something that has to match you and your personality. It is also a hair style that you need to wear with confidence and aplomb. Your scene hair has to be unique to you and needs to carry with it your own personality and sense of style.
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