Friday, February 27, 2009

How to Style (MEDIUM) Scene Hair (For Girls)








Tools needed: Flat iron
Heat serum
Teasing comb
Hairspray
Hairclips/headbands/hairbows (optional)

1. Get a scene haircut. Look at pictures online for inspiration. Make sure your layers are really short in the back, so that you can make them stick straight up.
2. Flat iron hair. Make sure you use heat serum.
3. Hairspray hair all over lightly.
4. Tease the under layers and back of hair. Flat iron the upper layers so that they stick out.
5. Tease some more. lawlz

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XagQgPZvHKM

How to Style (LONG) Scene Hair (For Girls)

Tools needed:
Flat iron
Heat serum
Teasing comb
Hairspray
Brush (optional)
Hairclip/Headband/Hair bows (optional)

1. Get a scene haircut. Look at pictures online for inspiration. Make sure you have lots of layers and a long fringe.
2. Flat iron your hair. (Make sure you use heat serum when flat ironing to protect your hair.)
3. Take your top layers, flip them over to the other side of your hair, and pin them there.
4. Tease your under layers. Use hairspray to hold your teasing.
5. Unpin your top layers and fix them so that they lay on top of your under layers.
6. Fix hair if needed.
7. Lightly hairspray the top to keep hair in place.
8. Put cute clips, bows, or headbands in your hair if you want.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Brown scene hair






































Everyone thinks you need black, blond, or some unnatural colored hair to look scene. Wrong! You can look scene even if you have brunette hair.


Thursday, February 12, 2009