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Are Scene Kids Identical with Emo?

Are Scene Kids Identical with Emo?

Scene kids are young people that have become prominent over the past decade. They are usually aged 14 - 21 and sometimes older or younger than that. Scene kids who are more than 20 are commonly regarded as scenesters.
Scene kids are most often mistaken as emo kids because there are a lot of similarities between the 2, but there are also many differences. When emo music first became a trend in the 80s and 90s, teenagers would go to these emo concerts.
Today, emo music is still famous, and because scene kids often go to ‘hardcore’ shows, they are seen interacting with emo kids. Thinking that they belong to emo, the two groups become friendly with each other. That is why emo hair is popular with scene kids, and band t-shirts become popular with emos. The emo term is often abused to the extent that many people categorize emo and scene as one group.Scene kids love Hello Kitty, dinosaurs, little kiddy things, and bright colors. Most of them are nice people, but they feel offended if you call them emo. Some scene kids also do not want to be called scene and they prefer no label at all. Some scene kids give the impression that they are better than others, but that depends on the person, not majority.
Most often, you can see them with their iPod, computer and cell phone. A lot of people do not like scene kids because they got the impression that scene kids are copy-cats and they all look the same, but they are not.

Comparison between Scene Hairstyles and Emo Hairstyles

Scene Hairstyles and Emo Hairstyles Comparison

Scene hairstyles are typically identified with emo hairstyles but the fact is that scene hairdo took a lot of inspiration from emo hairdo resulting to what it is today. While you are likely to be called emo if you have scene hairstyle, there are actually differences between the two.

Emo hair has simply come into existence in the scene hair that you see today. In any generation, the clothing style changes with time as do the hairstyles.

Over the past 3 to 4 years time, emo has become well-known due its intensive exposure on the internet that most people who are not aware of the scene culture do not see the difference between scene hairstyles and emo hairstyles that they tend to call scene hair as emo hair.

Even from the start, there were already some differences between scene hair and emo hair. When emo hairstyle prospered, it became more expensive to have scene hairstyle. Before, female emo hairstyle appeared almost the same as normal hair to many people who are used to see bright colors and extensions used in scene hair.

Emo hair is blond with some monotone dye applied. The haircut is not designed to use a lot of hair products or maintenance. Scene hair is long which has pretty layers flowing to the face.

Female scene hairstyle is one of the most colorful hairstyles designed with extensions, extreme dyeing, loads of hairspray and intense hair straightening jobs. Emo and scene hairstyle for guys have also changed a lot into what you see today.