When you take a look at the Scene hair, what do you see? Within the next paragraph, we are going to stick to the title “Emo vs. Scene Hair” and tell you what the differences between scene hair and Emo hairstyles are.
When you take another look at the Emo person, look at their hair. The Emo hairstyle is choppy, long bangs, short on the side and long in the back. There are also short bangs and long hair on the top.
First, the Emo hairstyle is choppy, but it still has that neat look to it. The guys have a tendency to have the long hair and the girls have the shorter hair. The hair is usually always dyed black with some red streaks in it and maybe some blue streaks. If the hair is not dyed black, then it is dyed platinum blonde with some black patches, usually under it. When you look at a Scene person’s hairstyle, you will find practically the same type of hair cut, almost identical. The only feature that is different is the colour of the hair. You see, Scene people usually colour their hair “fun” colours that “stand out” in the crowd. You will find some scene hairstyles that are completely one colour such as pink (yes, pink) and even blue. The colour of the hair seems to be the only difference.
First, the Emo hairstyle is choppy, but it still has that neat look to it. The guys have a tendency to have the long hair and the girls have the shorter hair. The hair is usually always dyed black with some red streaks in it and maybe some blue streaks. If the hair is not dyed black, then it is dyed platinum blonde with some black patches, usually under it. When you look at a Scene person’s hairstyle, you will find practically the same type of hair cut, almost identical. The only feature that is different is the colour of the hair. You see, Scene people usually colour their hair “fun” colours that “stand out” in the crowd. You will find some scene hairstyles that are completely one colour such as pink (yes, pink) and even blue. The colour of the hair seems to be the only difference.
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