Emo Hair and Scene
> Emo Clothing
In almost all current definitions, emo clothing is characterized by tight jeans on men and women alike, long fringe (bangs) often brushed to one side of the face, dyed black, straightened hair, tight t-shirts that often bear the names of rock bands, studded belts, belt buckles, Chuck Taylor All-Stars, skate shoes or other black shoes often old and beaten and thick, black horn-rimmed glasses.
> Fashion Emo
Emo fashion has changed over time, early trends included haircuts similar to those used by the Romulans and Vulcans in Star Trek, tightly fitting sweaters, shirts with buttons, and work jackets (often called gas station jackets).
> Emo hairstyles and haircuts
Here is a guide to how to get emo hair. This goes for girls and for children! Let your hair grow at the front and side to cover his face. On the back you can let it short and spike it up with gel! Some do some do not! If you have short hair, the first few months are going to be a pain, because they will be able to make your hair look "emo". As it grows, comb it towards an eye in the direction you want. After 3 or 4 months, when the fringe reaches 3 / 4 of the way across his forehead, go to a salon that looks professional, and get lost weight and have cut way to grow in the right way. Whether you're a boy or a girl, you have to fix your hair, either with an iron or gel. If your hair is wavy, use hairspray / gel to weigh it. I suggest buying a hair straightening iron and use aa moisturizing shampoo to prevent hair damage. Tip: If you wash your hair too, it may be dry, that does not mean you do not have to wash at all, Bleah. If you believe that dying your hair black tint. The other colors are not as cool and you will be like a clown, in my opinion. After 3 or 4 months, the hair should look like you. From that point, you should go to the salon monthly for your hair thins and stuff.
Emo Hair and Scene