Awesome Ideas for Multi-Colored Scene Hair

Rochelle Connery
The more colors, the better with multi colored scene hair. If you don't have fuzzy hair, shaggy bangs and five colors scattered throughout your tresses, your scene friends might accuse you of just frontin'.

In all honesty, scene hair is designed for multiple colors. It's just the nature of the style. So don't fight it. Go with the flow '" even if that mentality goes against the whole reason you're a scene kid in the first place.

Multi colored scene hair starts with an obviously fake base color. Many girls pick platinum or bleach blonde hair for the base, as this best displays the rest of the colors to follow. If you don't like blonde, pick the exact opposite and go with a chestnut brown or jet black. Scene kids generally love jet black hair.

Pick the dominant "fun" color. In blondes, this is often hot pink or orange. It should be fairly bright, whatever you pick, as this will provide the most pop of color.

Choose a pattern to put in one chunk of hair. Multi colored scene hair often features skunk or coon tails somewhere on the side, usually right next to those elaborately layered angle bangs. Make sure the tail color shows up against the rest of your hair. Black and blonde stripes usually show up best, but you can trade out blue, purple or virtually any other bright color in place of either of these.

Now it's time to decide if you want the bottom layer of hair to be a totally different color. Should it be black? It should be something dark if your top half is light already. But you should make it colorful if you have a black or brown top layer, or it just won't show up very well.

Finish off your multi colored scene hair with a hair ribbon tied head-band style behind your bangs. Pull it all back into a ponytail, minus the bangs, or shag the bottom edges for a messy look.

Published by Rochelle Connery

College graduate with Bachelor's degree in music.  View profile

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  • Laura Cone5/31/2011

    perfect

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