How to style medium length scene hair
Scene hair looks great at a show when it is styled just so. Medium
length scene hair has so many advantages. It suits many different hair
types, face shapes and personalities. Also, medium length combines the
manageability of short hair with the amazing range of styling choices of
long hair. There are specific ways to style medium length scene hair.
There are a lot of ways that girls can style their medium length scene
hair. She can layer her hair and get it razored. Actually, layering is
what helps a scene girl create all those great styles. So add a lot of
layers so a lot of styling options.
The choice of styling products can be critical for the scene look that
you are attempting. Hair gel will flatten your hair and since scene hair
is about volume, you might as well toss the hair gel. Serum to get great
shine is acceptable, but don’t overdo. The best styling tips for girls
with medium length scene hair is lots of hairspray and lots of
backcombing. As always, medium length scene hair must be straightened
first. Use a thermal protectant to protect hair from the drying effects
of straightening hair. Remember to tease under the layers.
Color is a scene girl’s best friend. Try color in the fringe or back to
complement your natural hair color. She could also add color such as
green, blue or purple to the roots or bangs for great contrast.
As far as styling girl medium length scene hair, don’t forget to add
accessories. A scene girl can add barrettes or bows. A cute touch is to
wear accessorize subtly what you are wearing. If the pants you are
wearing have a brown seam, wear a brown bobby pin or brown headband.

Guys with medium length scene hair are more subdued than girls. They
share a few similarities with girls with scene hair. They also should
avoid hair gel because it weighs the hair down. Guys should also get
their hair razored. Medium length scene hair for guys should always be
straightened first. The options for styling include Mohawk, spiked in
the back, shy look, spiked at the crown and so on.
A main difference is that scene guys tend to color their hair brown,
black or blonde. They might add some chunky streaks, but they don’t use
go as crazy with the coloring as scene girls do. |