Short Emo Hair Shorter Emo hair styles are all about shape and a good _____________________________________________________________________________________________________


uideline to a basic cut is short and snappy at the back, and longer and sharply razored-in at the front. A simple style to create is to rub a little styling wax into your hair with your fingers and then mist over with hairspray. Then _______________________________________________________________________________________
use straightening irons all over to finish off with a smooth, glossy look. The fringe and front sections of the hair are normally left to fall sleekly across the face, or you might want to clip them back with some funky hair grips. Short emo hair is also excellent for recreating spiky styles, and to get those really well groomed, sleek spikes straighten the hair first, and then use a little hair wax to sculpt the spikes upwards.

# Posté le dimanche 09 août 2009 18:28

Modifié le lundi 23 novembre 2009 15:18

The term for the teenagers who listen emocore is emo kids. The society thinks about them as failures; they are not strong enough to hide their emotions, they're sensitive, shy, introverted, and often quiet. Usually, Emo kids like to express their feeling writing poems about their problems with depression, confusion, and anger; all because the world fails to understand them. Emo poetry uses a combination of any of: a highly emotional tone, stream of consciousness writing, a simple (ABAB) or nonexistent rhyme scheme, references to the flesh, especially the heart, heavy use of dark or depressing adjectives, and
concern over the mutability of time, love or both. Themes such as life is pain are common. You can check some 'emo poems' on our forum! Altough life is already very hard for them, emo kids have to suffer for even more society prosecution because of their condition. The term 'emo' itself is used nowadays as an insult. Adressed to a person means they are 'overly emotional'. Emocore is compared with pop boy bands of 1990s.
Critics cast the music as lacking any artistic merit and that the fashion is just ... a fashion used to drive girls attention. The ones who are emo not because they feel it, but because they like to be trendy are named 'posers'. big percent of the current emo subculture is formed by posers. Emo subculture is acused that it is celebrating self-harm. As i've said before many fail to understand that those are only fake emos (rawrr you bastards, get away from here); actually i have no rights to judge them even if most of us suffer because of them

# Posté le dimanche 09 août 2009 07:27

Modifié le jeudi 26 novembre 2009 18:08

The basics of emo scene haircuts are surprisingly uniformed, and follow these three key elements
* Jet black - other colours can be added to create texture and style, but the underlying colour should always be the deepest black you can manage.
* choppy layers. Straight and Glossy - emo hair is straight and shiny, and always in good condition. You can ave curly, kinky or backcombed sections but the main look is smooth and sleek
Sharp, choppy layers - a good, razor-sharp cut is essential, so before you style your hair at home make sure you get a professional cut first, with plenty of interesting
inventive part of emo hair is what you do with the basics, like adding streaks of colours such as white blonde, electric blue or neon pink to provide interesting contrasts and texture. Also layers and asymmetrical cuts are popular in emo styles, and these too can be used to create texture and highlight key areas.
For a basic emo cut ask the hair stylist to leave the hair longer at the front, as it is common in most emo styles have the fringe sweeping down across the face. Also if you want an undercut get this done professionally, as they need to be sharp and well shaped otherwise they just look really messy and lank.
If you are dying your hair black then think about your current hair colour. Lighter hair can need a couple of home

# Posté le dimanche 09 août 2009 07:27

Modifié le lundi 23 novembre 2009 15:27

The emo culture originally sprang from punk roots, and in the beginning the term was used to describe a more emotionally charged subgenre of hardcore punk in 1980s, usually referred to as 'emocore' with bands like Rites of Spring, Embrace and Moss Icon. In the mid 1990s the term emo become more associated with Indie rock, with bands like Sunny Day Real Estate, which was more melodic and less frenzied than punk rock and emocore. As emo moved into the late 1990's it become more and more accessible to the mainstream, with bands like Weezer producing globally successful albums, and also Deep Elm Records releasing the first instalment in what was to be the defining emo compilation series in the world, the Emo
Diaries. In the new millennium emo began to become more and more popular, and artists like Chris Carrabba led the new move towards emo punk pop, a mix of melodic, thought provoking pop and catchy, jangling modern rock tunes. Many people who supported the more independent and less mainstream emo music of the 1980's and 90's resented this new move towards popularity, resulting in a serious rift in the genre and it is generally thought by these purveyors of authentic emo that the new emo punk pop sounds are a commercial sell out, with copy cat bands generated purely to make money. Fall Out Boy and Blink 182 hover on the edge of this debate,

# Posté le dimanche 09 août 2009 07:27

Modifié le lundi 23 novembre 2009 15:27

The term for the teenagers who listen emocore is emo kids. The society thinks about them as failures; they are not strong enough to hide their emotions, they're sensitive, shy, introverted, and often quiet. Usually, Emo kids like to express their feeling writing poems about their problems with depression, confusion, and anger; all because the world fails to understand them. Emo poetry uses a combination of any of: a highly emotional tone, stream of consciousness writing, a simple (ABAB) or nonexistent rhyme scheme, references to the flesh, especially the heart, heavy use of dark or depressing adjectives, and concern over the mutability of time, love or both. Themes such as life is pain are common. You can check some 'emo poems' on our forum! Altough life is already very hard for them, emo kids have to suffer for
ven more society prosecution because of their condition. The term 'emo' itself is used nowadays as an insult. Adressed to a person means they are 'overly emotional'. Emocore is compared with pop boy bands of 1990s. Critics cast the music as lacking any artistic merit and that the fashion is just ... a fashion used to drive girls attention. The ones who are emo not because they feel it, but because they like to be trendy are named 'posers'. A big percent of the current emo subculture is formed by posers. Emo subculture is acused that it is celebrating self-harm. As i've said before many fail to understand that those are only fake emos (rawrr you bastards, get away from here); actually i have no rights to judge them even if most of us suffer because of them.

# Posté le dimanche 09 août 2009 07:27

Modifié le lundi 23 novembre 2009 15:28

The basics of emo scene haircuts are surprisingly uniformed, and follow these three key elements:
* Jet black - other colours can be added to create texture and style, but the underlying colour should always be the deepest black you can manage.
* Straight and Glossy - emo hair is straight and shiny, and always in good condition. You can have curly, kinky or backcombed sections but the main look is smooth and sleek.
Sharp, choppy layers - a good, razor-sharp cut is essential, so before you style your hair at home make sure you get a professional cut first, with plenty of interesting choppy layers
The inventive part of emo hair is what you do with the basics, like adding streaks of colours such as white blonde, electric blue or neon pink to provide interesting contrasts and texture. Also layers and asymmetrical cuts are popular in emo styles, and these too can be used to create texture and highlight key areas.
For a basic emo cut ask the hair stylist to leave the hair longer at the front, as it is common in most emo styles have the fringe sweeping down across the face. Also if you want an undercut get this done professionally, as
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# Posté le dimanche 09 août 2009 07:26

Modifié le lundi 23 novembre 2009 15:28

Punk rock first came on the scene in the 1970's, and had a huge following in the US, UK and Australia. It developed mainly as a backlash against the way that rock had developed at the end of the 60's, which many people perceived had turned from wild and rebellious, into a tame, sentimental commercialism. Rock had always been youthful, wild and defiant but somewhere along in this had been lost. Punk brought it all screaming back with fast, hard instrumentations, stripped down lyrics and a political, anti-establishment vibe. Punk embraced self-publication and production, and with bands recording and distributing their own material, punk was able to evolve virtually uncensored, and blossomed into the spreading cultural phenomenon.
Punk rock was interlinked with a whole subculture, which rejected political idealism and commercialism and dared to rebel aggressively against constrictive and ineffective establishments. This involved distinctive, visual statements in the fashion and hairstyles, typically t-shirts with anti-establishment logos, unconventional jeans
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# Posté le dimanche 09 août 2009 07:26

Modifié le dimanche 22 novembre 2009 15:52