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the diffrence?


Question Posted Wednesday July 4 2007, 8:41 pm

whats the difference between razored hair,layered hair, and that "scene" look? can anyone show me pictures of each? (say they all have side bangs) (NO celebrities,please :]) thanks!

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queenhearts answered Thursday July 5 2007, 1:40 pm:
Razored hair.. is when they use a special comb. Basically a razor comb. They comb through your hair and it takes the bulk out. So it's good if you have thick hair.

A razored look:
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Layered hair is not one length.

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See her hair has 3 years. The top, the middle and the longest [the bottom!] This is also good for thick hair.

Scene hair has been described as a fashion mullet. Lots of layers especially at the top.

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TEENAGExHEARTS answered Thursday July 5 2007, 1:19 pm:
ok i'll show you pictures :]

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^notice how her hair is not all one length.

now for razored i can't give you a picture because for girls all it does is thin the hair. personally i LOVE it. I get my hair thinned by my hair dresser and it makes it amazingly thinner.

now i'm not so sure what kind of "scene" hair you are going for because there are many different types. but here is a cute hairstyle i found:

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orphans answered Thursday July 5 2007, 1:07 pm:
I can't explain razored, or layered, but I can tell you what scene hair is. A scene is any subculture (usually music motivated) Examples are: punks, emos, mods, preps, goths, chevs, thugs, etc. Now, scene hair is the hair that pertains to each subculture. The punk mohawk, the emo swoop, mods long hair, etc. You don't have to be a part of a scene to have that hair, but I don't suggest it, you'll make quite a few people VERY angry.

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orphans answered Thursday July 5 2007, 8:37 am:
When you get your hair razored they run these scissors through your hair that like thin it out. If you have thick hair it makes your hair look REALLY bad [personal experience]. Layered hair is just when your hair has different lengths by cutting it. As for "the scene" look I have no idea what the hell that is lol sorry =[.

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