Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Trendy Emo Hair for Boys - Summer 2008

The traditional hair styles of the 80s i.e. the emo hair styles are back in fashion these days as a large number of boys and girls are experimenting by trying out different and stylish emo hair looks. Emo hair styles are popular mainly among the youth due to the fact that the emo tradition was considered being the most distinct of all other cultures. Similarly, the emo hair styles are distinct and the look depends entirely on the personal choice and interest of the person who is going for such look.

Emo Boys Haircut

Emo Boys Haircut

Emo hair styles for boys range from being stylish to classic. The trendy emo hair styles for boys are generally spiky and short and also relaxed and long ones. But the classic emo hair styles are always found to be the most nicely fitted and short. Short emo hair styles make boys look younger and add a blend of cuteness and naughtiness to their entire look. Sophistication also comes with short and trendy emo hair. Also, having short hair makes you look more relaxed and cool even in the summer time.

Emo Boys Hair

Emo Boys Hair

But there are various boys who opt for long emo hair styles because they wish to look more dashing and funky rather than being sophisticated. Ponytails with emo hair look the best on men who have funky and casual attitude. So, according your nature and interest, you can go with any type of emo hair style for boys and give your personality a distinct yet great look.

Short Emo Hair

Short Emo Hair

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Frohawk

frohawkmohawk"My hair-style is a frohawk. The back of my hair is a mohawk, the sides are buzzed, and the top of my hair is bought to the middle. I usually first straighten my hair for half an hour, especially the back, and then i use "TRESemme" hairspray to spike it up. I just put my head down and spray. I use to use wax and gel, but hairspray puts a better look on my style. It gives the dry look that I have been looking for."

Myspace: Yavuz

Monday, May 19, 2008

Don't panic.. just dance.


Soundcheck arrives in Las Vegas for an exclusive audience with Panic At The Disco! Dubbed as one of the most innovative bands, they spent time with lucky NYC fans, previewed tracks from their latest album 'Pretty. Odd.' and talked about fame, funk and got the low down on Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy. Check out their full performance on Soundcheck, the original performance series where you get up close and personal with your favorite artists.

Panic at the Disco Soundcheck session

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Panic at the Disco

Panic at the Disco
Panic at the Disco is an American band that was formed in 2004 by childhood friends (and now band mates) Ryan Ross and Spencer Smith in Las Vegas, Nevada. Its current members include Brendon Urie (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Ryan Ross (guitar, keyboards, vocals), Spencer Smith (drums, percussion), and Jonathan Jacob Walker (bass guitar, vocals). Former member Brent Wilson (original bass guitarist) left the band in 2006 and was later replaced by Walker. Panic at the Disco released their first album “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out” in 2005, featuring their first and most popular single to date “I Write Sins Not Tragedies.” Other songs in the album include “But Its Better If You Do,” “Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have without Taking Her Clothes Off,” and “Build God, Then We’ll Talk.” The album eventually turned platinum in 2006 after having sold more than one million copies. Just recently, the band released their follow-up album “Pretty. Odd.” The first single in this album, “Nine in the Afternoon,” was featured during one of the episodes of the hit TV series “Heroes.” They are signed under Decadence, a record label owned by Pete Wentz of the band Fall Out Boy, a band considered by many as emo. Emo or not, Panic at the Disco is definitely one band to look out for!

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Tips on how to do emo hair

You want a curley emo hairstyles? There isn't much work for you to do there, you just need to be dedicated and it will definitely look amazing! Firstly...

You can either dye your hair or just leave it as it is - if it looks pretty; if you insist on dyeing it I suggest either white blonde or dark dye. You will also need a straightener for most emo hairstyles but not all. So if you haven't got one, there is nothing to worry about.

Next step is to get side bangs, especially for a girl. You can cut it yourself or solicit the advice of a hair stylist, either way don't worry too much about it - remember that emo hairstyles are all about individuality.

For a cool emo haircuts you won't need much. If you decide you will let your friend or you cut your hair yourself, a pair of scissors, some dye, highlights and that's all that is necessary. Sure you can have razors or other stuff but it's all optional to getting emo hairstyles

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

How to Style Scene Emo Hair


This is how Alyssa Abscission does her hair!

http://www.myspace.com/punk_transistor

FAQ:
1) What's the song?
-Lemon Meringue Tie by Dance Gavin Dance
2)How many layers does she have?
-too many to count ;)
3) What hairspray does she use?
-Rave

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Emo hair tips

emo styleOur hair denotes our identity. It is one of the most important aspects in our body. If our hair is beautiful, we feel great and confident. Out of various hairstyles we make, Emo hairstyle is one of the best. An emo hair, is a style created by your own, a style that is completely different from the others.

Here are some tips for creating an emo hair:

  • Mess around with your hair until you get it how you like it without the part. (there are some general rules about parting hair, and if you want a side part then I'd say pick which side of your face you like better and part it 1/4 way from the side.)
  • To get the visible part out of your hair, you need to bring your hair forward from much further back (closer to the crown of your head). Also, layer at the top (sort of a scene mullet.)
  • Blonde hair works great with emo hair, you can add some cool, brightly hued highlight. Dye it black, plum or navy or get brown w/ blue, black and plum streaks.
  • To make your hair grow, do cornrolls and use organic shampoo.
  • Emo hair won’t look good with a round race. Try long hair with layers and bangs off to one side instead.
  • You can dye your hair with a dark, shiny, sexy shade like a black-pink combination or a dark brown, which are the most common colors.
  • You can highlight the tips of your hair with purple or blue that should be well mixed with the above used color.
  • Go like heaps of layers and longish kinda spike at the back with all different color blondes through it.
  • Leave it long, color it black and get thick blunt front bangs that go down to your eyes but don't cover them. If you are exotic looking, you can pull off black. Maybe get a chunk of blonde to peek through the side (one side only.) Layer the front around your face.
  • Spiderweb isn’t that great. Try some smoky eyes instead.
  • Unfortunately you can never not have a part in your hair, unless maybe you’ve got an afro that sticks straight out everywhere. There are two types of parts, your natural part (where your hair naturally falls) and a forced part (one you force yourself). Just train your hair to go where you want it to by forcing it into that position everyday until it falls that way itself.
  • When you need a more laid back kinda look you can just have it straightened with a bit of hair spray for volume.
  • Emo hairstyles needs a lot of maintenance such as blow drying, STRAIGHTENING, & coloring. Invest in good straighteners!
  • Emo hair can look good on a guy but NEVER take it to the point where people can’t tell your gender.
  • Photobucket is your friend ;)