So, What The Heck Is An Emo Hair Style Anyway?
By: Michael Barrows
"Emo" - if you are over the age of
25, you probably think its the name of some kind of washing powder,
or a flightless bird. Unless of course you have teenage kids, in which
case you may think its some weird cult that seems to have turned your
once-loving, fresh-faced child, into some kind of alien.
But what the heck is "Emo" anyway?
Well Emo is actually short for "Emotional" and it is a broad
title that seems to cover quite a widely varying set of styles of
emotionally-charged punk rock. As with all musical genres, it has
its own style and dress code, but - in keeping with the spirit of
punk - there is very little consistency involved in any of these.
Despite the anarchic spirit of Emo, the Internet
is choc full of forums and discussion groups, full of young kids asking
about the best ways to create an Emo "look" - everything
from what clothes to wear, to the best hairstyle.
Oh yes - the Emo hairstyle. Probably nothing
characterises the Emo look more than the Emo hairsyle. The so called
Emo haircuts are pretty popular in the USA, creating fans and haters
of the emo style. Some believe Emo hair styles are the next mullet
- popular hairstyles that will be the source of much embarrassment
in future years!
But what exactly is an Emo hairstyle? Hmmm
- its difficult to say really. The hairstyle, like the movement itself,
seems to borrow from the punk hair style and gothic hair style. One
website describes the Emo Romulan look - short, thick, greasy, dyed-black
hair with bangs cut straight across the forehead, and cut high over
the ears. Another suggests that a proper Emo style should be black
with a fringe covering half the face.
Some suggest Emo hair should be very jagged
and sleek looking, others say it should be spiked and messy. "Emo
style" has also been described as a buzz haircut. Confused? You
will be!
It all goes to prove that in reality, there
isn't one specific Emo hairstyle. It's the new-age mullet, cut in
lots of chunks, it can be any length (although short is definitely
the most popular), its shaggy with side bangs and spikes are very
important, although if its slicked down this is just as good! However,
there are two things that seem to be essential for an Emo hairstyle;
1. Grease - great for creating either the spikes
or that slicked-down look.
2. Color - like the Model T Ford, it can be
any color as long as its black! Preferably it should be dyed black.
For variety and uniqueness, this can then be highlighted with any
other color - the more out there the better.
So that's a quick guide to the Emo hair style.
If you are the parent of an "Emo-teen", it probably won't
help you to handle this phenomenon any better. But if you are an Emo-teen,
hopefully it should help you realise that, to be true to the spirit
of Emo, you don't have to stress about how your hair should look.
Just wear it any way you want - as long as it's black!
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