Monday, May 7, 2012

How african americans get emo/scene hair?

ok i'm African American %26amp; i have permed hair. how can i get it emo/ scene looking? i can't dye it or put colors in it. i want it kinda spiked up but i don't know how to do it. any suggestions on how to get it spikey and scene/ emo looking?



this is my hair (its already layered but i think i need it layered shorter)



http://i23.tinypic.com/1fvjeq.jpg



How african americans get emo/scene hair?

go to the hairdressers and ask for layers cut with a razor ( i think like every scene kidd has theyre haircut with a razor lol)it gives it a really cool effect and then bring a photo to show them what u mean



like maybe sumthing like this



side, and fringe/bangs cut like this



http://s168.photobucket.com/albums/u170/...



maybe not fringe, cuz ur fringe is pretty cute, and scene as is



layers ( mostly in the back) like this



http://s168.photobucket.com/albums/u170/...



i duno lol



but i think that would look super cute !!



if u dont like them heres the sight i got them from



http://s168.photobucket.com/albums/u170/...



ok for styling... once u have the cut, go out and buy some product.. maybe like a rootlifter from bedhead, or any kind of volumizing thing, and hairspray,, ok so apply a lot of the rootlifter at the roots, but kind of move from roots to ends, ok then hair spray it , and for the spiky look ull need hair wax or hair clay, and then just put sum on the end of ur finger tips and put it on the ends of ur hair for the spikyness, anyways i think ittl look really cute, also buy sum bows from hottopic.. they have sum cute ones there



btw ur really pretty , and i luv ur style %26lt;3



goodluck



How african americans get emo/scene hair?

Go to the salon and ask for a Peacock haircut. That's what kiki kannibal and all other scene kids have.



How african americans get emo/scene hair?

I think your hair is cute as it is. Why bother going for the same look as everyone else? It's so.. eh. Maybe that's just me.



I'm white, and I wouldn't even know how to do the spike thing. Maybe google it? I would just get infront of the mirror and mess around with it. Get a comb and just try different things. You could accidently get the look you want.



How african americans get emo/scene hair?

oooo i love your hair!



maybe you could try gel?



How african americans get emo/scene hair?

i agree w/ her u should find ur own style thats even cooler and suits you... but if ur convinced you want this look maybe do a shorter or edgier bang or cut, think vidal sasoon angular



How african americans get emo/scene hair?

try getting a spiky short cut w' altenating layers...one short,one long ...an put a blonde streak on the front and you'd look like the girl from xmen....



or you could put it in a mohawk an use a banana comb



How african americans get emo/scene hair?

i have scene hair like hardcore that funny how you ask this question you have a relaxer not a perm ok i have shorter hair then yours if you wnat this you have to go to a salon and have it cut you need



shorter layers at the top that will let you get voulme and spikes



longer layers in the back i have scene hair but it's not really cut so when snow falls im getting it cutt email me so i can sedn you some pic's of my hair i have very silkt straight fine hair so i can use anything in it ok so what i do is i tese my hair and i use garnier hairsprays and i use ..well i use all kinds of stuff it's alot just heres my email...email me and ask whatever and i'll be happy to answer for you cause it's alot to it



mszcenathechamp@yahoo.com



How african americans get emo/scene hair?

You need a shorter cut, maybe something like this:



http://sps.nus.edu.sg/~lauweeli/Wallpape...



Personally, I like the sideways bangs and shoulderlength hair, but my problem is that I don't have much hair and if I cut it short, I look astonishingly like an old mop ;)



Hope this helps!



(PS. You can talk to your hairdresser, show them pictures of the hairstyle you want, and they'll give you advice)

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