ok well... I was thinking of having an emo hairstyle done over the summer... I have brown/dark brown hair and it shows up either black or reeeally dark brown in pictures. It is american and light and airy towards the ends but at the top kinda heavy. i always have little wild indiviual hairs sticking out. i dont normally straighten it but im willing to. the only place i can get my hair cut is walmart sooo.. my school doesnt allow dying of hair.. one time i dyed it black but it kinda fell out.. not all of it but a good amount... i had it treated with protein and im all better now... i have a face between circular and oval. i have brown eyes. i need a cool emo hairstyle that is different edged with but i dont want it at my shoulders IF POSSIBLE. maybe a little longer... and i dont want my face looking round! please! try ur best! thank you in advance *i love u people!*
Your hair must be straight and picturesque. Curly hair is definately not emo, you must straighten your hair. Your hair should also obscure your vision. 75% of your face must be covered. Anything less than that is definately not emo.
The back of your hair cannot be more than 1.74 times longer than your bangs. If it is, you must spike the back of your hair. If you don't spike the back of your hair and it is over 1.74 times longer than your bangs, then it definately is not emo and you must cut until it is the proper length.(If it is EXACTLY 1.74 times longer, it still doesn't count, it must be less) [ TheWallflower's advice column | Ask TheWallflower A Question ]
Helpful answered Saturday May 19 2007, 11:13 am: One thing you could do is to have choppy layers with a few strands as short as your cheekbone to frame your face. This way, you can still keep it as long as you want. There's also the bangs thing... you can keep your hair long, but have long bangs go mostly across your forehead and halfway over one eye. Good Luck! [ Helpful's advice column | Ask Helpful A Question ]
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