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How to get scene hair?

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How can I get my hair like this?

http://s250.photobucket.com/albums/gg270/LippyLisa/?action=view&current=Hair.jpg

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  1. Get your hair cut with layers up past your bangs. Have them get thicker towards the bottom so you don't have that much hair down there like in the pic. Hairspray and blowdry with some root lifter at the top to make it stick out like that. Get a lot of hairspray, maybe aqua net will hold it great all day, but it's really sticky!

    Good luck!


  2. bring the pic o a salon they will do it right

  3. OK

    Short Hair

    Get some awesome choppy layers cut into your hair. If it is curly, think about having it straightened! Getting it razored can also look very scene too.

    Dye your hair black or stark blond with streaks of other colors, such as bright pink or electric blue, any color that is crazy and will stand out. As an alternative, you can keep your natural hair color and get some lowlights/highlights that compliment your hairstyle. The most common hairstyle in the scene is either straight black or blond with black underneath.

    Grow out your fringe and pin it to the side with Kirby grips or bow clips during the process.

    Mess up the back with a little hair serum or, if you want a more boyish look, use gel to get a wet look. You might put some porcupine spikes in the back, as a suggestion.

    Remember to lather, rinse and repeat in the shower to get rid of all that gel!

    Get extensions if you'd prefer to have long scene hair.

    Mid-Length Hair

    Layer your hair and get it razored. Brown or black with another color in the fringe or back looks awesome. Blonde with pink streaks in can also be very fetching.You can also get other colors like green or blue.

    Use hairspray and stay away from hair gel. Serum is okay, but use it in moderation. Use bow clips, ribbons - whatever suits you.

    Remember to have it poofed! In other words, you'll be using lots of hairspray and maybe a little backcombing.

    Keep in mind that you'll be straightening your hair. Use a hot oil or similar hair treatment weekly, such as Aussie 3 minute miracle to reduce damage from all the hairspray, straightening, and combing.

    Use conditioner every time that you wash your hair.

    Use heat protecting serums when you straighten!

    Long Hair

    Trim your split ends at least every six weeks. This will help to maintain a healthy look. Long hair is very easy to make scene, although it needs lots of TLC.

    Use conditioner and shampoo tailored for your hair type. If you straighten/curl, use proper protection.

    Brush your hair daily. Also comb gently to get rid of dead hairs. If you are considering getting it cut, get it razored and layer it.

    Dye your hair peroxide blonde with the fringes black or brown. This combination looks great on long hair.

    Accessorize! Kirby grips, bobby pins, bows and ribbons look hot!

    Tease Your Hair! Get short layers cut around the top of your hair, then grab each layer and tease it at the roots with a comb. Hairspray where you have teased. Try to do this to a few of your top layers and then flatten it a bit to get the oomph-factor!

  4. get it cut with a bunch of choppy layers,

    brig that picture to your hair dresser and tell her to color it like that

    the tease it...A LOT :]]

  5. thin the bottoms out and tease the top layers
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