How to Style Your Short Scene Hair
Short hair used to mean a lack of choice when it came to styling.
This is certainly not the case with short scene hairstyles. Uniqueness
and individuality is the foundation of scene hair. Short scene hair can
be personalized to suit your personality by using different haircuts and
styling techniques.
Short scene hair can be styled just by the shape of the cut. Short
choppy cuts can be teased easily. First, you need to straighten your
hair, including all your layers. Then section your hair into small
manageable pieces by clipping the sections back. Work each section by
backcombing using a teasing comb from the tip to the root of the hair.
Once you finish a section, spray with hairspray to hold the tease.
Finish the look by lightly brushing the layers at the top and add a
finishing coat of hairspray. Another way the shape of the scene cut
influences styling options is long bangs. Bangs or fringe that covers
one or both eyes is called “shy” and is a very popular scene look. A
shaggy look with chunky layer has style embedded with its clear
division.
The texture of short scene hair is usually determined by the hair
product used. For guys, spiky hair is a great scene look. Short scene
hair that has been flat-ironed straight is also very attractive. It is
important to use a thermal protectant whenever you straight iron. This
will help to coat and protect hair while minimizing damage.
Another great texture choice for scene hair is the messy hair. This
looks great on both girls and guys and takes simply minutes to achieve.
On hair that is straight, apply texture cream throughout the hair. Next,
backcomb or tease the hair slightly. Don’t overdo. Next, air wax is
applied to the ends for separation. Next, use dry wax on the top layer.
Work each product into your hair thoroughly. The final step is to apply
hairspray for a messy scene look.

A combination of the straight and messy hair is the mixed textures
scene look. The hair is kept straightened around the hair. However, the
rest of the hair can be made messy or textured with or without
separation by using wax or latex texturizers. It combines two fave looks
into one great style. Latex texturizers are used to give the look of
controlled messiness without making the hair feel hard or sticky. Only a
pea-sized amount of latex texturizer is dispensed and then it is rubbed
robustly between hands. It is then pushed though the hair to form the
texture you want. Wax texturizers, on the other hand offer texture
without separation. A lot more product (about a few fingers worth) is
used at one time. Wax texturizers are a thick paste that makes hair
clump and have a high level of texture; it is for those people with thin
hair that might need extra hold. There are several styling options for
short scene hair depending on the cut, the texture and the styling
product.
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