Make Your Own Hair Extensions; Become Vanna Venom or Wear to 2011 Prom

Leopard Print, Striped, Rainbow, Tricolor, Skull Print, Checkerboard, Panda Print, or Zebra

Angel Vee
Hair extensions, Coontails, and crazy colors are becoming so hot right now and are in high demand. Girls all over are looking for new ways to wear them to their 2011 prom, or to school just for fun. Hair extensions can be simple and classy to funky and dramatic. You can make them leopard print, striped, rainbow, tricolor, skull print, checkerboard, panda print, zebra, and God knows what other designs. I'm sure you can get almost anything you can think of as long as the design can fit onto the extension or you have the stencil for it.

How about making your hair look like Vanna Venom? Who is this, and why should we care? If your into getting big scene hair with loads of coontails and bodacious colors, Vanna is the Queen Scene girl who started out on Myspace and became a huge success with teen girls all over. Her looks go from simple flat dark hair with a few colored extensions to wild and funky black teased up hair with blonde and black leopard print coontails and hot pink highlights in front. Oh and let's not forget the huge pink flower in her hair that seems to be another huge rage now with young girls.

The problem young scene girls are having is getting their hair to look like Vanna, Audrey Kitching, or even Dakota rose. Where can girls find those crazy colored extensions? How can they tease their hair to look like scene hair?

Before we get on with where to buy let's discuss the teasing issue. When it comes to scene, punk, or EMO hair the teasing is the most important factor. The bigger the poof the better.

To create this look you need a good hold hair spray, flat iron, and rattail comb. If you have any tangles or kinks in your hair use the flat iron to straighten them out. Make sure your hair is curl free. It doesn't have to be completely straight, wavy hair works just as good.

Choose a section of hair, pull it straight up spray and tease at the root. Once you teased the root tease the rest of the section as well. Spray lightly and move to next section. Do this until all sections desired are teased. Go back to each section and slightly backcomb it all. Poof up using your fingers or end of rattail comb.

Ok, for those waiting to hear about buying, here it is. A few awesome places to purchase bold colors, coontails, or extensions are Ebay, Etsy, Amazon, and FashionAddict.com. All these sites carry funky colors, animal prints, striped, multicolored, neon, rainbow, polka dots and more for a very reasonable price.

If you have patience and some creativity with hair you can make your own. Not only will you save some money, you can create your own original pieces that no one else will be wearing. However, you do have to extremely careful, especially making your own printed coontails like the zebra or leopard print.

Being a professional beautician, I highly suggest you DO NOT try and create the prints on your own original hair, please use an extension. If you mess up with the print your hair can look utterly a mess. Now I can tell you how to make your own, but I feel it would be a lot easier if you had the directions, guide, and pictures all right in front of you.

With that said, here is the best instructions online to help you get your favorite scene hairstyle. The website is Hubpages Titled How To Make Your Own Hair Extensions, Coontails, Leopard Print, Rainbow, Stripy, With Pictures . Wow! The title of this article just says it all. Being a professional and very picky with hair, this Hub is one of the best I have seen online for those looking for this type of style.

Sources:

http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Make-Your-Own-Hair-Extensions-Coontails--Leapoard-Print--Rainbow--Stripy---With-Pictures

Professional Beautician

Published by Angel Vee

I'm a mother of 3 beautiful angels - boy/girl twins. I am also a professional beautician, who owned a hair salon for 6 years. Been in the beauty field for over 17 years. I have won hair styling awards, and a...  View profile

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  • Charlotte Kuchinsky12/13/2010

    Sounds fun.

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