Scene Kid Hair Comes In Many Forms
scene kid hair comes in many shapes and sizes ( photo belongs to jasonrogers )
Scene kid hair appears in numerous formats. It usually is black or bleach blond with bright streaking. One general theme is the big fluffed up top. The fluff’s size all depends on the layering of the hair. More closely cropped layers, the bigger the puff on top. There are no strict rules; do whatever fits your personality. You do have to realize that scene kid hair is important; without it you may be wrongly associated with other groups.
A lot of the parents of scene kids. do not allow them to color their scene kid hair crazy neon-like colors. To get around that problem, these scene kids tend to initially dye their hair dark brown or black and then add in streaking in afterward. For instance, you see lots of scene kid hair that is medium length, dark brown, straight long bangs, and topped off with a frizzy puffball. Plus, the adding of streaks is a relatively simple process, you can do it be yourself. It doesn’t take years of training to master. Streaking looks appealing, even high maintenance, when it is actually easy to maintain.
Scene kid hair is not so natural for everyone. If they have naturally curly hair, their bangs will not be straight enough . These scene kids usually go to an actual salon and ask to have a technique done called Japanese straightening that can solve that fizzy problem. A reverse permanent will have the same effect on scene kid hair.
Whatever variations a scene kid employs for their scene kid hair, they tend to add in many hair accessories such as barrettes. Bows in the scene kid hair are also popular. The bangs on one side can be placed in a bow allowing for the bangs in the front to hang in front of the eye. Scene kid hair accessories combined with slim fitting jeans, and unknown band tee shirts really capture the scene style.

