When you see teenagers nowadays and the way they dress, you
almost can see a variety of fashion influences from all over the world.
Whether it is a glamorous life or a rip-off outfit from a magazine, you
also can not miss the population growth of certain “special” group of
people – the fans of emo (short for emotional) scene. Emo fashion has
truly become a casual scene on the streets. Defined by their skinny jeans, thick eyeliners, dark framed eyeglasses, hand cuffs, cardigans, barrettes, a pair or two of Converse all star low top canvas, the list could go on and on. The bottom line is – the emo scene has arrived and has brought a different flavor and style it.
Another distinct look and definitely one not to be missed would be the emo hairstyles for teens.
Stereotypical emo fashion mean greasy hair days but say no more!
Nowadays, emo fashion has grown even awareness of fashion divas and the
divas themselves has also tried to check out the emo flair and fashion.
With its popularity sky rocketing, even young girls can not help but
adopt this distinct emo look. Following the trend will always be the
norm and these gals would be more than happy to try out the style far
from the normal EMO sub-culture that has long been introduced to
society.
As for the hair style, either a long or short – one thing is for
sure, razor blades, one side bangs leads the way. Another emo hairstyle
would be the type where you dye your hair
to a richer, darker shade of color.
Ordinary color black (brunette),
deep red, auburn or even black with the stripes of pink will do the
trick. Of course, blondes also have a say in styling and giving a new
meaning to the emo hairstyle but bear in mind that the more natural and
more clearly visible, the better. Anything further than that is not
considered emo anymore.
There are many popular variations of this style; requires styling and
sometimes a personalized touch to crown the look. Teenage girls prefer
the shaggy hairstyle or as they call it, emo shag. It still carries the
basic element of sporting the straight one sided bangs. For those who
are not yet ready to give up their beloved locks, layered look can be a
good start, smooth. Now in order
to add pizzazz to their new emo hairstyles, most gals spend a lot on
hair products. It is, in order for them to achieve their desired look
for the day – which could capture their mood for the day.
Furthermore, men have a lot of emo hair icons to choose from. There’s
Frank Iero sporting his one sided fringe of My Chemical Romance, Pete
Wentz with short spiky emo hair and Panic! At the Disco Brendon Urie
itself with the added old school touches to the look.
There are many misconceptions about this certain hairstyle, truth be
told. Labeling of “greasy hair” is nothing but a false accusation. The
need to revitalize the hair from the excessive amount of hair styling
products is necessary in order to stay in shape.
Men are not restricted to just styling their hair. There are a lot of
vanity products which cater to emo boys and gals alike. There are hair
wax products made for men to reduce the risk of having dandruff and all
sorts of “manly” vanity products. Indeed, there are a million and one
ways to wear emo hairstyles. From old school to new school to the
classic greasy punk look with many different variations Asia, one can
definitely say that emo hairstyles in and will be for some time.
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