Monday, January 18, 2010

I was considering gettin scene hair.......what do I tell my hairdresser i want?

My hair is medium length and thin......Not sure if this hairstlye would look good on meI was considering gettin scene hair.......what do I tell my hairdresser i want?
Some hairdressers will be familiar with scene hair, but I wouldn't risk it. That could turn out badly.





Some hairdressers can look at pictures and cut your hair in a similar way. You may want to help out their understanding of what you want by bringing in several pictures of similar styles that you'd want [best if they don't have colorful hair, as it makes understanding easier].





Thin hair may make it difficult to layer properly, and get sidebangs. But you could get extensions to make it appear thicker.I was considering gettin scene hair.......what do I tell my hairdresser i want?
Scene Hair are characterized by often black hair with random splurges of bright coloured highlights. The Scene haircuts may also have asymmetrical lines and different colour background hair but the large majority of people with Scene hairstyles prefer to dye it black.


What tends to differ in the scene hair style is that they are often more coloured and varied.
Tell her yo want Choppy short layers





Ask her for Bangs swept to the side, make sure you ask them to be choppy also, and thats mostly all you need.





Bring in a picture, or ask her when you tease your hair, what products can you use to make it look nicer, or a good way to remove frizz because with scene hair you WILL get frizzy.





And thats all you need. Make sure you have time in the morning when doing your scene hair the first couple of times :)





Good luck
search for pictures on google and take a few examples of what you want to your hairdresser, it's better to be specific so you can make sure they know what you want. the term ';scene hair'; in general isn't specific and they might not know what you really want, so bringing pictures is your safest bet. :]
Simply tell them this; (this is what I told them to do to mine_





I would like short choppy layers thinned out aroung the crown gradually getting longer in length, with (insert fringe wanted) with razored bangs. The best thing to also do is find a picture that you like and bring it in for them to see.





hope this helps
Bring a picture of what hairstyle you want and tell her you want lots and lots of choppy layers for a ';scene look';. And thin hair is REALLY bad for scene hair. Thick hair is a lot better.
You have to ask for layers in it. There is no way to cut it to make it automatically look scene. Then you have to style it like this ; http://youtube.com/watch?v=dNFI9bN-cNc





hope I helped.
uh, well. best thing to do is take a picture. Or tell your hairstylist that you want REAL short layers. And, bangs, if you want.
';Scene'; seems to encompass many different styles. I would find some pictures online of hair you like and print them off to show to the stylist.
Google ';scene hair';, find the one you want and print it off to bring to your hairdresser.
Just Say I want Scene Hair


Bet She Gets A Lot Of That
Take a picture of what you would like to your stylist.. We have no idea what your hair texture is like so how can I answer.
Just find a picture of hair that you like, print it off and show it to you hair dresser.
Your stylist will know best what kind of style will look great with your face shape and hair type.
tell your hairdresser you want scene hair or get a picture of what you want and give it to your hairstylist.
You know its also called emo hair. I wouldn't do it if I were you. It kinda looks stupid.
don't do it
jus say i want scene hair
You have to cut your hair yourself...
whats scene hair?

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