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How to Do Scene Hairstyles

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By Jessica Leigh
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You live your life outside of the box and relish the opportunity to express yourself and make a statement. Nothing kills a hot scene look quicker than a lame hair style. If you want to be scene chic instead of scene weak, get with the program and update your do.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Hair dye
  • Straightening iron
  • Pomade
  • Hair spray
  • Clips
  • Bows
  1. Step 1

    Get a scene hair cut. For men and women, great scene hair cuts often start with short choppy layers. Asymmetrical cuts also work very well with scene hair styles. Use a razor to create more texture and add personality to any hair cut. For girls, blunt, thick bangs work with many scene styles.

  2. Step 2

    Dye your hair. Scene hair styles are characterized by extreme color. Typically hair is dyed black with chunks of blond or color towards the front of the head. Show your personality or mood by streaking hair with brightly colored dye.

  3. Step 3

    Straighten your hair. Stick straight hair is very scene. Use a flat iron and some pomade worked between your palms to get a messy look and accentuate those choppy layers.

  4. Step 4

    Tease hair near the crown of your head. Add volume to your look by teasing the hair under layers for a more polished look and make the poof as large or small as you want. Use lots of hairspray to keep everything in place.

  5. Step 5

    Accessorize your do. For girls use cute hair clips, bows, rhinestone bobby pins and anything else you can find. Girls with bangs can pull them to the side with bows for a cute look.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you see someone with a scene hair style that you like, don't be afraid to ask who her stylist is. She will consider it a compliment and you will get awesome hair.
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