Showing posts with label emo kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emo kids. Show all posts

Monday, January 18, 2010

Emo Kids Hair Fashion

The term “emo” refers to a youth counterculture that has become quite popular over the last several years. It stems from the word “emotional” and defines its adherents by their attitude, musical choices, and personal style. In terms of popular culture, emo kids define their scene by a particular musical style. Originally known as “emocore,” this music is now referred to as simply emo. It is a variation on punk and rock that seeks to express deep emotions.


Emo takes many of its stylistic and musical trends from the punk phenomena that began in the 1980s. Both sexes tend to wear tight jeans, graphic t-shirts, canvas sneakers, and a variety of unique accessories. As for the personality traits ascribed to emo kids, most tend to be quite expressive. They may enjoy creative forms of sharing their emotions, such as through writing, poetry, or drawing. Some people associate emo kids with depression and self-destructive behavior. However, this generalization is more of a stereotype than a statement of truth. Ultimately, everyone expresses their emo culture in their own way. Although many see emo culture as simply a fad, it has been thriving for over a decade and shows no siRata Tengahgn of slowing down

Monday, March 16, 2009

The Most Popular Emo Hairstyles for Girls

The Most Popular Emo Hairstyles for Girls

Ascribing to the emo style is all about individual expression and uniqueness. However, this does not mean that emo kids don’t share ideas on style. In fact, many emo girls sport the same popular hairdos. The most widely accepted looks begin with hair being dyed black.

Emo Hairstyles Spring Summer 2009 Edition



They also include long bangs, which are swept to one side and fall in front of either the left or right eye. As for the length, the most popular emo styles for girls are cropped rather short. They hang to just below the ear on the sides with longer pieces at the front and back. Most of the hair is cut into shaggy layers with razored ends.

Emo Hairstyles Spring Summer 2009 Edition



The cut is straightened, usually with a flat iron, and then styled using a firm holding wax or gel. A little bit of product is all that is needed to create a messy, spiky look in the back of the hair. The front is usually left straight.

Emo Hairstyles Spring Summer 2009 Edition



One of the most popular additions to this look is a trendy hair band used to separate the front of the ‘do from the back. Also, it is extremely common to see girls add bold highlights in an array of colors to their style.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Emo Kids

Emo Kids

The term “emo” refers to a youth counterculture that has become quite popular over the last several years. It stems from the word “emotional” and defines its adherents by their attitude, musical choices, and personal style. In terms of popular culture, emo kids define their scene by a particular musical style. Originally known as “emocore,” this music is now referred to as simply emo. It is a variation on punk and rock that seeks to express deep emotions.

Emo Kids Spring Summer 2009 Edition

Emo kids

Emo takes many of its stylistic and musical trends from the punk phenomena that began in the 1980s. Both sexes tend to wear tight jeans, graphic t-shirts, canvas sneakers, and a variety of unique accessories. As for the personality traits ascribed to emo kids, most tend to be quite expressive. They may enjoy creative forms of sharing their emotions, such as through writing, poetry, or drawing. Some people associate emo kids with depression and self-destructive behavior. However, this generalization is more of a stereotype than a statement of truth. Ultimately, everyone expresses their emo culture in their own way. Although many see emo culture as simply a fad, it has been thriving for over a decade and shows no sign of slowing down.
 

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