Monday 14 March 2011

Emo Haircuts for Girls

Short Emo Haircuts for Girls
Short emo haircuts and styles add an edge to the emo punk girl look. Along with this, the great part of emo haircuts for girls with short hair, is its manageability and versatility. Most of these short emo hairstyles feature layers of varying lengths or sleek shags that are cut close to the head and parted on one side. A pixie cut with long bangs swept across the face is a great emo look. The trick is to keep the short hair in the back and long bangs in the front. If you want the short bangs, then keep it about 2 inches long for a great effect. You can use gel or pins to spike up the hair at the back or arrange it in some other way. For the messy look, try the emo bob haircuts for girls, which feature bob-like one length cut all around where the hair is parted and sectioned off towards one part using mousse or styling gel.

Long Emo Haircuts for Girls
There are a range of great emo haircuts for girls with long hair. For a longer emo haircut, the hairstylist needs to cut lots of layers on the top of your head for creating the most volume there, and keeping the longer strands thinner. The transition from your short layers to your long layer is gradual, so that the difference in the lengths of your hair is noticeable. For styling the long layered haircut, a texturizing lotion is applied to your short layers and the ends of those layers are pinched together. This makes them slightly spiky and a bit messy. You can also style those layers, so that they flip inward a little. Use a flat iron to smooth your long layers and flip them out a little. Jagged bangs and a trendy color like orange or purple can add an edge to your long emo haircut. Long emos also look great when they are braided or tied up in a messy ponytail. In addition to this, long hair can also be styled in the scene mullet style, where the hair is short at the top and long at the back.

Medium Emo Haircuts for Girls
Medium length emo haircuts are done by straightening the hair and then adding layers on top with the sides swept back. For adding an edge to it, cut some short, blunt bangs and straighten them. Now add some choppy layers into the medium length bob, keeping it slightly shorter in the back than they are in front. Style this with lots of defining lotion or gel, so that the ends of the jagged layers stick out.

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