Showing posts with label scene look. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scene look. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2009

Scene Hairstyle for Boys in 2009



Scene Hairstyle for Boys in 2009
Scene hairstyles are hottest new trend in hair fashion. Indeed scene is as much a lifestyle as it is a hair style. In the scene look, boys have almost as many options as girls when it comes to hair color, texture and styles. Some trendy cuts in the scene hairstyle for boys in 2009 are the mullet, spiked hair, the buzz cut and the reverse mullet. The bleached look is another style that can be tried by adventurous types. When it comes to color, the scene style is always daring and original. Bright and shiny colors are the norm with purple, pink, green and blue being the favorites.




This season, warms shades of red and pink are also gaining popularity. Some boys are going for a short bang style this season. The bang can be worn at the side of head or they can be allowed to hang in from of the face, covering one the eyes. This look in particular is very trendy this season. The bangs can be enhanced with subtle use of highlights and contrasting streaks.











































































































































































































































Scene Hairstyle for Boys in 2009

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

How to Cut Scene Hair


How to Cut Scene Hair
Scene hair is an exciting new trend and a great way to express your individual personality. The bright colors and the bold, unconventional styles of the scene look are great attention grabbers. They are a must try for girls with a creative mind and a free spirit. But how exactly is the scene look achieved? First, make up your mind about what you want. Scene hairstyles come in astounding variety and it can be quite difficult to pick a look. A good idea would be to browse through many styles and choose one that most suits your hair length, color and texture.















There are also many different ways of achieving the scene look. A basic and classic scene hairstyle is just long side-swept bangs. To get this look, comb out your hair and make a side parting. Then use spritz (or any other product that will allow your hair to hold a shape) to spray the segment of hair. Be careful not to spray too much, but just enough for the hair to spike. This will be your bang. If the bang is too short, you should think about adding extensions. This basic look can then be enhanced by adventurous hair coloring and layering.






























































































































































































































































How to Cut Scene Hair