Girls Scene Hairstyles & Haircuts
All right ladies, there are plenty of hairstyles for scene girls with plenty of differences in length, color, and styling that everyone can have unique looks. Before everyone jumps onto the trend bandwagon, first learn what it is to be “scene”. Scene girls are a new breed that take from the emo style, the punk style, the old school rock style, and from the fashion runways to create a new style that can be seen in the combination of fashion from clothing to makeup to hairstyles.
Scene hair for girls will range in looks depending on individual taste and length. Long scene hair will often show long, stranded locks combined with a lifted, teased crown. Shoulder length scene hairstyles often mix well with choppy layers and spiky sections but other options are available. Short scene hair looks great with vibrant color and eye skimming bangs but spiky and choppy areas also work fine.
Girls Scene Hair Pictures
Short Scene Hair
These two examples are just a small taste of some of the popular styling methods. The first is a red scene hairstyle that combines two tones of red and choppy layers with blunt bangs.
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The hair is style forward here but it can be easily
changed to be swept with a teased crown and other sections. |
| The second picture is almost like a bob scene hairstyle because of the length. The hair takes in the wild purple color, the eye skimming bangs, and the teasing of the crown. This short scene hairstyle is easier to pull off and still offers other styling methods as well. |
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Medium Scene Hair
Shoulder length scene hairstyles often use choppy or spiked sections.
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The first picture has blonde color with colorful strips at the
back. The ends are blunt cut and the crown is teased but
lacking some lift. The key to this hairstyle is the eye
catching bangs that attract all the attention. |
The other scene hairstyle showcases the choppy cut with slight teasing at the crown. The bangs are present as in many scene styles. Both scene hairstyles can be styled with spiked sections and infused with more lift and teasing for better finishes. |
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Long Scene Hair
Long hair is great for creating a scene look as there is a lot more to work with.
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The first photo shows a very safe and could be styled much more to create a better look. The red hair does have some darker tones, a flowing fringe, and teasing at the crown but the long locks need to be teased more or cut more in sections. |
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The second scene hair picture brushes the hair
forward with an eye skimming fringe and coon like
locks infused with color towards the ends.
Leaving the hair straight is an option for
scene hair as it works just as well. |


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