Where to get scene haircuts




















Apply petroleum jelly on your hairline, around your ears, and at the base of your neck to keep dye off of your skin. Wear protective gloves to further prevent staining your skin. Prevent staining by using a towel over your shoulders. Do not wash your hair the day of dyeing your hair, to help your scalp keep its oils and its moisture.

Use a water bottle to dampen your hair and promote even coloring. Part 3. Condition your hair. Scene styles often require straightening and a great deal of products such as hairspray but this is not healthy for your hair. Straightening can fry your hair, making it weak and prone to breaking.

Products such as hairspray and gel are similarly damaging to your hair, as well as the dyes commonly used for scene hairstyles. Make sure that you regularly condition your hair. As an extra measure to revitalize your strands, consider deep conditioning your hair once weekly as well. You can use normal conditioner in the shower but it is also possible to purchase products like hair serums, which can be much more effective and are usually placed after washing but before drying much like gel.

How often this is required will vary for each person. You may need to condition every day, every other day, once a week, etc. You may need to experiment to find what is best for you. Maintain dyes. If you decided to dye your hair as well, you will want to be sure that you use the correct shampoos for dyed hair and that you re-color your hair as necessary.

How often this needs to be done will vary by person, similar to conditioning of the hair. If your hair is similar in color to how it was dyed, then you may need to touch up the color less often than if there is a noticeable color difference.

Add in extensions. Colorful extensions can be purchased and placed to give your a hair a multicolored look. These can be woven into your hair or function like clips, hidden by the layering. It depends largely on how nice you want them to look, how permanent you want them to be, and how much money you want to spend. Woven extensions are usually placed by a hair stylist and cost more money.

They are also more of a long-term commitment. Clip on extensions, however, are cheaper and can be switched out whenever you want. Popular colors for the highlights and extensions include pink, green, blue, and bleach blonde. Sculpt with gels and sprays. These can be used to give your hair volume and shape.

Purchased easily at a grocery or drugstore, there are a large number of different types that are used in different ways. Be sure to check the instructions and labeling to be sure that you are buying the appropriate type for your hair and needs.

Hairspray is used after your hair has dried and is sprayed in as you move your hair into the shape you would like it to be. This is good for adding just a little volume. You can also purchase special hairsprays which contain things like glitter, to really step it up.

Gels come in many types but are usually best put in when your hair is wet. This will help the product distribute evenly and avoid that greasy look. Add clips, ribbons and tiaras. Clips, ribbons and other additions can be easily purchased at stores or made yourself at home. Headbands in bright colors look particularly good with scene hairstyles and tiaras are another popular accessory. Additions such as these are a great way to emphasize your personal style.

Part 4. Gather your tools. Have all of the necessary combs, brushes, clips, razors and scissors nearby. This will save you the trouble of having to reach or look for them while you are trying to cut your hair.

Setting them out on a table near where you will be working will significantly help. The better the quality of tools, the better the final product.

Hair scissors, specifically, work much better than normal scissors for cutting hair because they are made with sharper blades. Purchase these at local beauty supply stores. Be sure the razor you are using is sharp and fresh. This will make it easier to cut your hair and reduce the likelihood of damaging it in the process. Be careful of cutting yourself. Set up your mirrors. Try to have multiple mirrors so that you can see your head from many different angles.

This will help you reach the areas you can't normally see. Position a mirror in front of you, as well as one or two angled toward your side, if you have more than one large mirror.

A hand mirror or additional large mirror can be placed behind you in order to view the back. Alternatively, make sure a broom and dustpan are available. A vacuum will pick up the hair great also. Cover yourself. Cutting hair is messy. Cover yourself, if you want to, to keep your clothes clean. You can use a bathrobe, a bed sheet, a towel, or any other cover as you see fit. You may also wish to cut your hair in a bathroom or kitchen, which will be easier to clean when you are done.

Part your hair. Using a comb, separate your upper layers of hair from your lower layers, around the level of your ears. Tie this hair up and away, so that you can more easily access the lower layers. You may also wish to divide the lower section of hair into three parts: left, right, and back. This will help ensure that you do not accidentally cut the upper layers while you are working on the lower layers.

Cut excess hair. Using scissors, cut your hair to the intended length of the longest layer. This look has a full bang across the forehead. This look is all about breaking boundaries and taking a hairstyle to the edge. The hair has been blow dried forward to achieve the current look.

The neon green color just adds to the edginess of the cut. It truly takes a confident girl to pull off this look. The one side has certainly been shaved but not too short. The rest has been cut into a raw pixie with lots of choppy layers that shoot up into a Mohawk. The look is wonderfully wild especially with the added touch of color.

A pixie cut such as this will require a lot of product such as gel to keep those spikes looking as they do. This is another look for those that want to keep their length but possibly add a side bang.

Another below the shoulder look that for the most part keeps the length but also has a lot of edge to it. There is a lot of volume created by layers in and around her face. If sporting a pixie is still to tame for you then try this style on for size. Try out a brazen color to totally make your hair pop. This is another platinum look that speaks to the rockstars at heart. The sweeping side bang compliments the whole look. The bank is shorter and off to the side and the blue tone brings it all together.

Poker straight hair that is super long, either naturally or with extensions. It has layers just in the front but they end just above the shoulders. The bangs are extreme and choppy and straightened so much to give an extreme look. If you are looking for a super short cut with a lot of badassery this is the look for you.

There is no beginning or end to where the layers will go. Add in some color to the blonde hair and you have a look that is sure to draw the eye. A short look that still allows for a little length below the shoulders. But it is layered a lot all around the head. The sweeping side bang is thick and feathered.

The extreme angle is due to the hair being blow dried forward. For those long hair lovers out there this is a great reason to not cut. You can grow your hair quite long and just add a soft side bang.

This style falls just below the shoulders with plenty of layers in the front to give it that flowy look. The bang is full and across the front to achieve a different style entirely.

If you are looking for something extreme, then keep your length and color it just as is. Black on one side and white on the other gives you the perfect contrast. There is a full bang across the front if you are looking for a change. She keeps her color relatively natural but has long layers throughout and a bang across the front. For anyone that can pull off this pale blue I applaud them.

This style is very short, possibly around the ear line. You have the option of keeping it all relatively the same length or using the curls as a Mohawk on top.

The edgy look is back with this black long layered look. The whole head is layered and they are pushed forward to create the current look.

The bang is across the front and chiselled into the sides as well. For an extreme layered look, you will need very long hair or some extensions. The hair here falls to the waist line and there are layers from head to toe. The is a side part from the opposite side of her head which allows her some extreme volume for her side bang. This look is a cross between a pixie and a bob. The layers are choppy so the look is extreme if you want to go that short.

Another choppy layered look for those of you that like their length but want some edge. The side part is extreme to allow more volume for the side bang. The long look is fabulous in this picture and the natural color is really beautiful. The style is long with just a sweeping side bang. Another long layered look that combines purple and black together.

The layers stay to the front with a side bang. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Style Interest. Very Short with An Edge This is a look only for the very brave not only because of the color, which can be changed, but because of the edgy cut.

Red Hot and Wispy Another look for really long hair abut with a lot of layers throughout. Angled Bob is Back The angled bob is back but this one has a new edge.

Blunt Bob This very short look ends at the jawline with layers falling in a square like frame. Bieber Bob This hair cut is reminiscent of the hairstyle Justin Bieber had when he first popped onto the scene. Teal and Choppy You can color your hair any way you want but this edgy bob looks quite rock star in teal. Blonde and Long Very short on one side while the other holds its length. Bangs Are Key This look is sensational in black. Stretched Bang This look is long without any layers.

Fushia Dreams This cut is all about keeping the hair long and leaving out the bangs. Blonde with a Little Bang The haircut here is all about the length. Edgy Colors There is a lot of layers to this look and even the bang itself is extremely edgy. Blue World This look is a combination of short and long. This scene style has moved away from the traditional backcombing and layered locks. A more sleek and smooth style is given an edgy twist with a bold color choice.

How to Style: By keeping the main portion of the hair all one length it can add to the overall sleek and smooth look that sets this scene hairstyle apart. The slightly shaggy but very long fringe is dappled with edgy colored strips which breaks up this otherwise blocky hairstyle. How to Style: By blow drying this choppy crop from the back of the head forwards, you can create and give hold to this sweeping style.

By adding lighter tones of color through the fringe it provides a much-needed sense of structure and definition. How to Style: This is a great versatile style that can be tweaked to suit individual taste, personality and hair type.

The bold bangs which are brought from far back on the top of the head are softened by the volume created from backcombing rear layers of the hair. Set with a strong hold spray. To achieve the scene look, the hair is usually long enough to cover the entire face if combed in front of it. Many scene styles do involve allowing the hair to cover one eye.

Others have the hair parted on the side and combed over. Another aspect of scene haircuts are often a spiky appearance. This is normally toward the back of the crown of the head but can be anywhere.

Achieving this look is simply a matter of applying styling gel or mousse to the hair and pulling up so that it stands in place in several different spots.

A final aspect of scene styles that is catching on quickly is the use of hair dyes to create unique patterns of color within the hair. Most often, the hair is dyed black and then another color is applied to create one or more stripes or just a blob of color. Bright colors are the order of the day. Any combination of the above aspects of scene hairstyles can be used to create a look that is unique to the individual. Im Lucky my hair goes anyway I style it but im also strawberry blonde but I can do almost anything with my hair.

I have my hair so that it nearly covers my left eye! Unusual Scene Hairstyles for Guys Following are the latest trends of scene hairstyles for punk looking guys.

Pure Punk If you are wanting a dramatic and statement scene hairstyle for guys then look no further than this monochrome masterpiece. Choppy Crop Scene hairstyling is all about harsh layering and long fringes and this look is no different. Green with Envy Dark hair sometimes needs a pop of color and adopting a scene haircut is the perfect opportunity to experiment.



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