What Is Scene Hair?
By jackie225
Definition of scene hair according to Urban Dictionary:For girls, scene hair is very, very choppy, usually dyed black with one
or two thick random blonde chunks. It's perfectly straight all the
time, with bangs that cover one or both eyes. VERY, VERY volumous, with
a lot of product used, such as certain shampoos, hair wax, mousses, and
sprays. Cute little plastic hairclips, bows, or headbands with
polkadots are worn in the hair(and usually don't serve any purpose
besides being cute.)
For boys, scene hair is about 2.5 to 3 inches long in the back, and
about chin-length in the front. It is usually dyed black with a chunk
of blonde or kool-aid red, with the bangs hanging in front of the eyes.
The back is spiked up, while the bangs are perfectly straight.
Fauxhawks are also considered scene for both boys and girls alike.
bandannas can be worn around the head as well, not serving any purpose
besides the certain "look" it creates.
Scene hair is user defined. There is no set way to look or dye your
hair. there are but only guidelines. One of the key guidelines is that
you don't have to match. you can wear a purple shirt with pink pants
and neon yellow sweater under the shirt. The more contrasting the
better in some cases.
Some of these guidelines entail that you grow out the front of your
hair so your bangs cover your eye(s). You also dye your hair and put
bright colors, solid or partial, in the bangs, the fringe, or in the
underside of your hair.
some of the guidelines that are specific to girls are: You wear
bows and hair clips mostly for the look rather than to hold your hair
up and back. you wear anything that makes you stick out such as a
Tu-Tu. Wear big retro glasses if you want to.
Some guidelines that are more slanted towards guys are as follows.
you can do anything with your hair but it is usually going to be kept
shorter than a girls scene hair style.
To conclude, all you have to do in essence is be yourself and have fun with it.
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