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Monday, September 8, 2008

Trendy Scene Hairstyles - Fall 2008

Trendy Scene Hairstyles - Fall 2008

Think of the metal hair trimmed with some color. Now with all the products that are available, it’s become more sophisticated and there’s lots of volume that can be added. What’s more, this Scene hairstyle suits both girls and boys just fine. The things that are a must is the styling flat iron and lots of serum and gel. In fact the color can be dyed in any color like red, orange, blue and green. Even platinum and neon colors can be used. The bangs can be in a done in some other colors and even in unnatural colors.
Scene Hairstyle

Highlights, lowlights or both can be done in contrasting colors. The hair can be straightened from the sides and spiked from behind. The various styles for the scene hairstyles are the mullet, bob and long swept bangs or razored bangs that can also be added.
The fringes and the bangs can be pinned up to one side with bow clips or Kirby clips. Even hair extensions look great for trendy long scene hairstyles. The porcupine spikes at the back really add to the look. Boys can even go in for the Mohawk look. Of course those who have really curly hair would need to straighten the hair as scene hairstyles is very straight.

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Monday, September 1, 2008

Popular Scene Hairstyles - Fall 2008

Popular Scene Hairstyles - Fall 2008

Young people looking to express themselves frequently turn to “scene” hairstyle. These styles transform hair into a work of individual expression and demonstrate the wearer’s individuality and self-confidence. A major feature of scene styles is the use of bold colors. Bright, neon shades of blue, pink, orange, green and more are usually added in chunks throughout darker colored hair.
Cool Scene Hair

The length of scene haircuts can vary greatly. However, long bangs are usually a major component of the scene look, as are textured layers and razored ends. In terms of styling, scene looks are as unique as those who wear them. Usually, a flat iron is used to straighten hair.
Amazing Scene Hair

Then, a scene style can follow one of two paths. It can either remain sleek and straight with additional shine products to finish the look, or be tousled with a firm holding styling product to create a purposely messy look.
Trendy Scene Hair

A mixture of these two choices is also popular, with the back spiked and the sides and front of hair left straight. In the end, the final design of a scene style is completely a personal decision. The goal is to create a unique look that sets one apart from the crowd.
Straight Scene Hair

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