Showing posts with label emo scene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emo scene. Show all posts

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Emo Hair Coloring

Emo hair coloring styles and tips

Emo hairstyles have gained popularity with the young boys and girls. The emo haircuts and coloring styles are unique and have their own characteristics. Emo hairstyles are incomplete without a dash of a funky coloring to it.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Color your Hair

The natural shade remains the base shade and some of the styles look good with brown or black hair as well. Blonde colored hair may not look that good with the emo hairstyles but if the hair is colored white, whole look can be changed. Red color remains the most popular. Dark and light shades of red also look equally good.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Choose your Emo Color

The emo hairstyles sometimes involve addition of some most extreme colors. Some of the colors that are used in such a manner are pink, white and teal shades. If a person has dark hair, this will give a good contrast to them and also add to the look.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Short Emo Haircut

The emo hair coloring styles are different and sometimes involve unique coloring patterns. Most of the emo hairstyles have bangs and coloring these bangs is in fashion. This will help frame the face if the coloring is done in thinner lines or sections.

If you wish to go for coloring your hair, make sure you first go for some temporary color just to know whether the color will suit you or not. You need to get the best look and this can only be done if you try and experiment with your hair a bit.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Emo Style

Use good hair products that protect your hair and keep the color intact. If your hair is damaged, make sure you bring them to a good state before you get them colored or cut. Do not go with the popular demand, choose your own color and get a different look.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Guide to emo fashion

Basic guide to emo fashion

Emo fashion does not include many rules, as Emo means yourself. But a basic guide to emo fashion will assist you to gain the desired emo look without putting much efforts.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Emo T-shirt

Band t-shirts

The band t-shirts will make you look really cool. All you have to do is to ensure that you are wearing cool band t-shirts.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Emo Fashion for Kids

Hoodies

Hoodies are the most essential fashion accessory, when it comes to emo look. Hoodies brilliantly make you look absolutely emo. Hoodies in bright colors and bold designs are perfect to get emo look. These are the staple of emo, thus a decent assortment of Hoodies is crucial for any emo attire.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Emo Chick

Jeans

Tight jeans are very common. If you want to be emo, feel free to put on tight jeans, no matter whether you are boy or a girl. But, make sure that boys wear the boys jeans and the girls wear the girls jeans. Make sure that the jeans do not hang off from your hips.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Emo Boy

Gloves

The fingerless gloves in the emo are the finest fashion accessory. The best part about the gloves is that they add to the layered look and simply look extremely adorable and cute. The gloves can be stripes, solid, or even have patterns and designs on them.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Emo Girl

During the winter seasons, it is a bonus, as they not just make you look stylish abut also keep you away from cold and chilly winds. Your fingers will also remain protected from any kind of damage, cut or bruise.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Emo Hardcore Music

Emotional hardcore music

Often rock music and emo music (emotional hardcore music) are referred as same terms but there is a massive difference between the twos. Emo music is a type of rock music but there is difference between both of them. Emo music was originated in Washington DC in the year 1990. With the emergence of the bands like one last wish, Embrace and fire party has made emo music gain a lot of popularity. Many times emo music faced the comparison with Indie rock music.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Love Emo Music

Growth of rock music during 80s and 90s was remarkable but with the advent of emo music it became a second choice among few. Emo music is said to be more melodramatic and less muddled and chaotic along with rhythmic beat. It is also called as emotionally- charged punk rock music is one of the favorite genres among youth.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Listen to Emo Music

Initially it took some time for people to adapt this genre as a type of rock music. It was also linked with non traditional style of arrangement of instrument but gradually when rock band worked with emo music it developed certain liking among people for it. The band who worked with emo music includes promise ring, Weezer and Jimmy Eat.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Emo Band

Emo culture developed a sub culture which is essentially called punk-rock. Emo is favorite genre among teen and they enjoy going to emo concert. Emo music has a particular type of style which comprises of tight pants with dyed hair which is commonly associated with great 50s. Emo also made way to gothic “zombie’’ look where one paints their faces and hair with white color and their nails with black color.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Emo Fan

Although emo music faced a great deal of criticism but ultimately it gained its well deserving place and today results are in front of us.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

EMO KIDS vs SCENE KIDS

Scene Kids vs. Emo Kids

What is the difference between scene kids and emo kids? Scene kids, like emo kids, enjoy listening to punk, or rock music. Also, just like emo kids, they tend to wear the latest clothing and decorate them – in their own unique way.


The scene girls tend to don short-cropped hair, while the scene boys tend to wear hair with long bangs. The typical hair color for scene kids is bright colors like yellow or pink. In addition, scene kids tend to love the spotlight and crave attention from others and like to wear t-shirts of unknown bands.


Outwardly, emo and scene kids have similar traits, but on the inside, they are not. One of these differences is that emo children generally are calm, emotional, and shy. In fact, most emo kids are so emotional that at the slightest instance, they begin to cry for no reason. Another difference between emo kids and scene kids is emo kids don’t like to be around large groups or communicate with those outside their group.


This is not the case with a scene kid. If one would look on some of the MySpace pages of emo kids, they would assume that they’re overly sad and depressed. Most people think that emo people are the same as gothic people, but they’re not. Goth clothing is all black, compared to the different colors of clothing worn by emo people.


There you have it. Although scene, goth, and emo kids look the same, but when you look at them more closely, they’re completely separate from each other, in terms of mannerisms, looks, and dress.

Monday, December 15, 2008

EMO FASHION

Emo Fashion

Three main things besides you define emo fashion: clothes, hairstyles, and accessories. As black is the base color of emo, it never goes out of fashion. Tight black jeans, striped tops, skirts with stockings or legwarmers form the basics.


You can add variety to it by being fashionable. Shades of pinks, blues, and purple are best for striped clothes. In winters, you can wear tight fitting sweaters, hoodies, or work jackets. The sweaters can be striped, whereas the hoodies and jackets are generally black or some deep dark colors.


You can add emo accessories to your wardrobe for highlighting. Belts with big buckles, ties, bows, clips, studs, skate shoes, black canvas, or leather shoes. Emo girls can wear black shoes with red heals or soles.


Striped shoelaces can be used to make your boots look different. Bags, bangles, earrings enhance the emo fashion. These accessories are available in polka dots, stripes, checks, stars, skull, or cherry patterns in black, red, pink being the common color choices. You can even carry an emo umbrella around to define your emo fashion.


To give you outer appearance a definite emo look, emo hairstyles are indispensable in emo fashion. Medium to long straight hair with the front fringes covering one side of the face towards the eye highlight the emo fashion.


The hair on top can be spiked to add variety. The hair at the back is generally straightened and left to fall down. You can dye your hair jet black with streaks of electric and neon colors specially blue, red, pink and white running smoothly. The asymmetrical cut of the hair gives a true emo look.


Last but not the least, you as an emo can add all these creatively to portray the true emo fashion and define yourself the emo way.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

EMO MAKEUP

Emo makeup

In order to get a complete emo look, makeup in a perfect emo way is must. For an emo makeup you need an eyeliner, mascara, powder, black makeup, eye shadow, base/primer and black nail varnish. Try to apply emo makeup in daylight as it will show up your makeup defects.


Girls should never choose dark or bright lip shades in an emo makeup. Never apply excess lip gloss or powder. Be as natural as you can. One should use kohl pencil instead of an emo eye paint. Using base/primer will prevent the eye liner from pouring out. Never over do the emo make up.


Emo makeup, if done properly can give both the sexes funky and chic look. To do an emo makeup girls should apply eyeliner close to the bottom eye lash line. For a dark emo effect fill the upper eyelid with dark black shade. Always apply light lip shade for a perfect emo look.


Coating eyelashes with black mascara twicely will make the lashes look lenghthier thereby giving your face perfect emo look. The foundation used should match your skin colour. Underline your bottom eye lashes with pink, blue or violet colour to get a perfect emo look. Experiment with colours of eye liners like use use pink, violet or purple eye colour.


It’s a popular misconception that emo kids use bright shades for makeup. This fact is true for eye makeup but for lips and skin the foundations and lipsticks chosen should be simple.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

EMO BANDS

Emo Bands

The Emo culture, in bands, started in the mid 80s, which was termed as subgenre of hardcore punk music. As the bands began to emerge and became more prominent, emocore carved its own identity. Emocore described as emotional hardcore music, a term used used to categorize the emotional performances of bands like the Rights of Spring, One Last Wish, Gray Matter, and Fire Party among others.

Dashboard Confessional

By the mid 90s, the emo wave had grown with its own fan following. Bands like Sunny Day Real Estate, Far, and Texas Is the Reason popularized the indie rock touch to emocore. This wave died gradually towards the late 90s when many popular bands disbanded or shifted to other streams of music.

Death Cab for Cutie Concert

The emo wave resurfaced in the 2000s with some bands promoting it. Notably Chris Carrabba stood out in successfully projecting the growing emo scene. As the emo world grew and became associated with fashion trends, bands loosely associated with emo or displayed emotional performances came under the group of emo bands.

Patrick Wolf

Contrary to the past precedence of identifying emo bands that strictly followed emo culture, currently the emo band group has a vast variety and emo has become a rather loose identifier of genre music. Popular emo bands include the Panic at the Disco, Paramore, Matchbook Romance, Moss Icon, City of Caterpillar, Rites of Spring, Poison the Well, The Rocket Summer, Tomorrow's Last Hero, Senses Fail.

Cansei de Ser Sexy

Some of the Indie genre bands with emo appeal are Dashboard Confessional, Death Cab for Cutie, Straylight Run, Cursive, Patrick Wolf, Beep Beep, North of America, The Driveway, Cansei de Ser Sexy, Elliott Smith, The Summer Obsession, The Scene Aesthetic.