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Emo Girl Hairstyles

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By Amy Lukavics
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When it comes to emo hairstyles, there are endless possibilities. The hair uses edginess and color to proclaim your individuality as well as artful messiness. No matter what your personal style preferences are, there are a few key ingredients to an emo hairstyle. Emo hair will take a good chunk of time if you aren't used to daily styling, so commit to it and practice your favorite styles as often as you can.

    Bold Color

  1. Bright color is a fun part of emo hairstyles.
     
    Bright color is a fun part of emo hairstyles.
    One of the biggest attributes of emo hair is the bold and sometimes unconventional color. Many emo hairstyles are inky black, but there are also a wide variety of platinum blondes and ruby reds as well. Whichever color you choose, make sure to stay on top of re-dyes and touch ups to ensure that your hair is always bright. Another fun option for emo hair is multiple colors, such as black with purple or blonde with blue, the crazier the better.
  2. Bangs

  3. Bangs should be thick and dramatic.
     
    Bangs should be thick and dramatic.
    The most widely known signature of the emo hairstyle is the bangs. Some styles sport blunt bangs, but most of them have sideswept bangs that are combed forward to cover a portion of the face and promote mystery. No matter what style of bangs you choose, be sure that they are cut heavy and thick---the bangs are the main focal point for most emo hairstyles. Bangs take a lot of care to style and need the same amount of attention as the rest of your hair.
  4. Bows and Headbands

  5. Ribbons and bows are often used to glam up the style.
     
    Ribbons and bows are often used to glam up the style.
    Hair accessories such as bows, clips and colorful headbands are essential for any emo style arsenal. The most popular are those that are extremely colorful and loud, usually made from neon plastics and fabrics to accentuate the bold hair color. Bows are often placed high on the sides of the head or in random spots. Use hair accessories to put your own personal touch on the style and remember that nothing is off limits---be creative!
  6. If You Have Long Hair

  7. Long hair cut into a shag
     
    Long hair cut into a shag
    Emo hair that is long is most often worn in a straightened shag that is hairsprayed into messiness and pinned with a bow or headband. Most emo hairstyles are worn down, so make the most of your long hair by keeping it shiny and healthy so the messiness doesn't become sloppy. While hair is damp, apply a mousse or shine serum all through your hair and blow dry it straight before flat ironing. Use a little bit of styling cream to mold your layers into messy sections, and spray with a generous amount of hairspray while shaking the hair with your hands to create extreme volume. Top off with a hair accessory of your choice.
  8. If You Have Short Hair

  9. Short hair is kept messy and uneven.
     
    Short hair is kept messy and uneven.
    Emo hair that's short should be cut super choppy and often uneven. It is almost always straightened before being mussed or molded into a mohawk. When hair is damp, comb through gel or setting mousse with your fingers before drying and straightening. Use hair wax to set your chunky style and finish with hairspray.
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