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emo haircut


Question Posted Tuesday June 3 2008, 12:40 pm

im emo, and ive had this hair cut for a year now, nad i want a change, my hair is a bit below my shoulders, with choppy bangs and layers from my eye level down. its close to this pic
www.latest-hairstyles.com/gallery/emo/09.html
does anyone have any emo haircut pics?


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ElJackass answered Tuesday June 3 2008, 11:38 pm:
Well this is a tricky subject. If you really are 'emo," then you're really a comformist tool of another sub-culture. And your specific sub culture, in your case, the emo culture, changes over time. What is an emo haircut today may not be emo tommorow. For example, the emo trend-setters such Davey Havok or Gerard Way may change their haircuts tommorow and your haircut will be obsolete.

The current "emo" hairstyle has been around too long. Blatantly dyed straight hair covering 3/4s the face while coming down at a 45 degree angle is now a cliche. It's only a matter of time before they come out with a new one. What you want to do is predict what the next "emo" hairstyle will be and do it before them. Of course, you're probably asking why shouldn't you just do what's emo now and change it when they change it? The answer to that is simple. YOU want to be be one the architects for the new hairstyle and you obviously want to be the first to have it (which is essential if you're a conformist tool).

Now predicting the new style won't be easy but it's also not impossible. I've done some research amongst the leaders of the emo sub-culture and have noticed an interesting pattern that, when analyzed, can reveal what the next emo hairstyle will be. If you look at AFI's latest album, December Underground, you should notice that there is the underlying themes of the frost of winter and coldness in general. Being cold is very emo these days. Now, hair keeps you warm, which is contradictory to the emo theme of coldness. Therefore, we can conclude that the next emo hairstyle will be skinhead. I recommend you immediately shave off all your hair because that will definitely be the new style. Of course, emo will always be glamorous and decorative so you might want to customize your newly shaved head. Cutting is very emo and will earn you emo points amongst your emo friends so I recommend that you decorate your head with cutting scars. Engraving the lyrics of your favorite emo songs into your skull may be one of the most emo things you can do. Or get a tatoo of your favorite emo band on your head.

So, if you want to be emo, shave your head and customize. :)

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LOL_x0x answered Tuesday June 3 2008, 6:15 pm:
You can go to photobucket.com and type in "emo hair".


I did, and here are a few I liked:

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[not the pink, just the style]

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-Laura. (16-f)

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