Go ahead, get bangs
Bangs are hot this fall. Add them to just about any hair style for an awesome look.
Wear them chopped, short, wispy, long, side-swept, angled or just IN YOUR FACE!
Bangs are THE hair accessory you need for this fall.
See lots of bangs at http://www.hrbangs.com
More Hairstyles for the Women in their 20's - for 2007
Kate Bosworth's hairstyle--
Two styles-- a more casual layed look and a straight hair bob.
The Intellectual Look--
For a more writerly look or collegiate look, try red hair with a slight sideswipe bang. The color is what's working here-- an auburn red with just a little bit of red highlights around the face.
I love both of the styles in this photo above. Urban sophisicated. Though Norah's hair could fit a lot situations and styles.
Norah Jones' hairstyle--
For long hair, Norah Jones has a wonderful look.
Another brunette musician with long layers & a bit more angled bangs.
Best Hairstyles for Women in their 20's
Here are some photos of the best hair for women in their twenties. A variety of styles to choose from --some famous, some not. The key is to remember wear what looks best on you and your face shape.
You can wear any style, you just have to feel good in it and wear something that brings out your beauty and focuses on your best qualities.
Some choices for 2007 are--
Ashlee Simpson has her longer hair up in the back, but you can also achieve this look by getting a short hair style with bangs.
The blond pixie. This is an easy style for college and would look well on brunettes or redheads as well. Cute, sassy, and smart.
Maggie Gyllenhaal always looks great. Here are two an easy layered styles.
Beautiful sophistication. Love this angled bob. This would be a great professional look that you could wear in a variety of ways with a few hair accessories.
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More 20-something hairstyles to come soon!
See you in a bit.
You can wear any style, you just have to feel good in it and wear something that brings out your beauty and focuses on your best qualities.
Some choices for 2007 are--
Ashlee Simpson has her longer hair up in the back, but you can also achieve this look by getting a short hair style with bangs.
The blond pixie. This is an easy style for college and would look well on brunettes or redheads as well. Cute, sassy, and smart.
Maggie Gyllenhaal always looks great. Here are two an easy layered styles.
Beautiful sophistication. Love this angled bob. This would be a great professional look that you could wear in a variety of ways with a few hair accessories.
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More 20-something hairstyles to come soon!
See you in a bit.
Medium Bob with Bangs
The Comeback of the Bob Hair Style
The bob hair style is showing up everywhere this fall. There are short versions, long versions, medium versions and that doesn't even include the ones with all sorts of bangs.
The blunt bob, see photo left, works great to draw your attention to facial features such as the eyes and lips.
The bangs are kept silky straight and long--almost in your eyes.
See more bob hair styles at the new Hair Zingers Site;
http://www.hairzingers.com
The bob hair style is showing up everywhere this fall. There are short versions, long versions, medium versions and that doesn't even include the ones with all sorts of bangs.
The blunt bob, see photo left, works great to draw your attention to facial features such as the eyes and lips.
The bangs are kept silky straight and long--almost in your eyes.
See more bob hair styles at the new Hair Zingers Site;
http://www.hairzingers.com
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The next couple weeks we're going to focus in on each generation and give you Best Hair for Women in their 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's and onward!
Our goal is to try offer hairstyles that allow each woman to find herself in the style. For example, you may not be a girly-girl, perhaps you're more on an artist type or intellectual. You might be a feminist who prefers long locks, or someone who wants a quick style. You may be a tomboy, but you like to look good. Or you just might like good hair. We hope to have many styles to choose from. Some may be celebrities, others just real people with nice hair. We're open.
We will start with women in their 20's and work our way up.
We hope these styles offer many choices for you as we begin fall, which too me (who has spent most of her life in school) feels more like a new year than the new year.
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The Diane Sawyer Haircut
Honestly, I'm bringing the top haircut to my stylist for my next cut (and I'm 25 years younger than her.) Diane's haircut is great for thick hair as well as for blondes, brunettes, and redheads. It's perfect for the oval face or a little longer for a round face.
I like her bangs in the last photo, though her side swipe bangs on the first photo are perfect. A classic sexy look.
Haircut for all ages: 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's and beyond...
Best Redhead 2007 - Marcia Cross
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Fall 2007 Hair Trend - Thin Headbands
More Bob haircuts from the week of August 22nd 2007
and
Jenny McCarthy on the beach in Hawaii
Jenny McCarthy on the beach in Hawaii
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I know the bob falls under short hair styles, but I don't think short when I look at these ladies. I think stylish, sophisticated and easy. Maybe it's the women with the long blonde hair (think Paris, Nicole, and Lindsey's mugshots) that have been giving long blonde hair a bad name recently.
Of course, these are perfectly suitable styles for the police station. And note, we've got parted on the left, parted on the right, and the center part covered. A perfect style for your next conviction.
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Emo Hair
The band "Refused" popularised the emo hair with their uniform appearance in this music video for the "New Noise" single.As with clothing, the hairstyles of emo kids vary depending on the individual and on his/her music influences. However, there are several common aspects of emo hairstyles.
For one, because the emo scene is very DIY-oriented, hair that is not professionally cut is considered to be more scene than hair that is. Emo kids have their friends cut their hair, or they cut it themselves. Jet black, bleached blonde, or dark hair with a reddish or purplish tinge are all very emo, as is hair with distinct sections of contrasting colors (all-over black hair with a section of bleached blonde in the undermost layer of the back is quite common).
Emo hair is short-ish, and does not differ much from gender to gender. It is common for boys and girls to have oily and/or shaggy hair that covers the eye and reaches the shirt-collar. Boys usually wear theirs unkempt and girls may wear clips on the front. It is common for both to have bangs cut straight across their browridges, and swept to one side.
The most common emo hair
What is most commonly implied by the term "emo" in reference to hair is dyed jet-black hair that is sloped to cover, or partially cover, one of the eyes (usually the right eye). Sometimes this is known as the "emo comb-over", because the way the emo hair sweeps from the back of the head looks like the way an old man would grow a patch of comb-over hair to hide a bald spot. The popularisation of this hairstyle is often attributed to the band Refused, whose members had uniform jet black hair sloped to partially obscure the right eye. The uniform dress code of the band has also been an influence of emo fashion — especially the fashioncore strand — in general.
As the term "emo" has become more and more ingrained in the popular conscience, "emo hairs" have come to include a much wider array of styles. These more complex styles are largely associated with the fashioncore style of emo fashion and are most commonly sported by scene kids.
The Scene/Devilock haircut
AFI frontman Davey Havok with what is commonly referred to as the Havok Devilock. The origins of one of the most popular emo hairstyles are largely attributed to The Cure, The Misfits and AFI. Robert Smith of The Cure had his long hair drooping over his eyes, but had the back slightly shorter and spiked out. Jerry Only of The Misfits invented a haircut in the late 1970s/early 1980s known as a "devilock" which involved the hair to be cut short, but leaving the fringe to grow very long and to be combed forward over the eyes. Only, guitarist Doyle and former lead singer Glenn Danzig all wore the style and dyed their hair black. Most members of The Misfits have sported the style or one similar at one point or another. During the "All Hallows EP" and "The Art of Drowning"-era, AFI frontman Davey Havok used to have a haircut that mixed these two styles together, cutting his hair short by way of the standard hardcore punk shirt and spiky haircut, but left only his immediate fringe to grow long, at least down to his chin. He also dyed his blond hair black from a very young age. Since the appearance of this variation of the devilock, the two have been given names: The Only Devilock and The Havok Devilock. These two, and in particular Havok's variation, are an obvious precursor to what has become known as "scene" hair.
The neo-mullet
Lostprophets guitarist Mike Lewis sports a neo-mullet. Also referred to as a skewed mullet or 90-degree mullet, this is an updated version of the much-derided classic mullet haircut. The basic "business at the front, party in the back" cut is often modified with a longer piece of hair on one side at the back, whilst the front section of the cut often partially obscures one eye (most commonly the "tail" at the back slopes to the left while the fringe slopes to the right). This haircut is commonplace amongst both male and female scene kids. The hair is almost always dyed jet black, and it is then commonplace for sections to be highlighted either blonde or red.
For one, because the emo scene is very DIY-oriented, hair that is not professionally cut is considered to be more scene than hair that is. Emo kids have their friends cut their hair, or they cut it themselves. Jet black, bleached blonde, or dark hair with a reddish or purplish tinge are all very emo, as is hair with distinct sections of contrasting colors (all-over black hair with a section of bleached blonde in the undermost layer of the back is quite common).
Emo hair is short-ish, and does not differ much from gender to gender. It is common for boys and girls to have oily and/or shaggy hair that covers the eye and reaches the shirt-collar. Boys usually wear theirs unkempt and girls may wear clips on the front. It is common for both to have bangs cut straight across their browridges, and swept to one side.
The most common emo hair
What is most commonly implied by the term "emo" in reference to hair is dyed jet-black hair that is sloped to cover, or partially cover, one of the eyes (usually the right eye). Sometimes this is known as the "emo comb-over", because the way the emo hair sweeps from the back of the head looks like the way an old man would grow a patch of comb-over hair to hide a bald spot. The popularisation of this hairstyle is often attributed to the band Refused, whose members had uniform jet black hair sloped to partially obscure the right eye. The uniform dress code of the band has also been an influence of emo fashion — especially the fashioncore strand — in general.
As the term "emo" has become more and more ingrained in the popular conscience, "emo hairs" have come to include a much wider array of styles. These more complex styles are largely associated with the fashioncore style of emo fashion and are most commonly sported by scene kids.
The Scene/Devilock haircut
AFI frontman Davey Havok with what is commonly referred to as the Havok Devilock. The origins of one of the most popular emo hairstyles are largely attributed to The Cure, The Misfits and AFI. Robert Smith of The Cure had his long hair drooping over his eyes, but had the back slightly shorter and spiked out. Jerry Only of The Misfits invented a haircut in the late 1970s/early 1980s known as a "devilock" which involved the hair to be cut short, but leaving the fringe to grow very long and to be combed forward over the eyes. Only, guitarist Doyle and former lead singer Glenn Danzig all wore the style and dyed their hair black. Most members of The Misfits have sported the style or one similar at one point or another. During the "All Hallows EP" and "The Art of Drowning"-era, AFI frontman Davey Havok used to have a haircut that mixed these two styles together, cutting his hair short by way of the standard hardcore punk shirt and spiky haircut, but left only his immediate fringe to grow long, at least down to his chin. He also dyed his blond hair black from a very young age. Since the appearance of this variation of the devilock, the two have been given names: The Only Devilock and The Havok Devilock. These two, and in particular Havok's variation, are an obvious precursor to what has become known as "scene" hair.
The neo-mullet
Lostprophets guitarist Mike Lewis sports a neo-mullet. Also referred to as a skewed mullet or 90-degree mullet, this is an updated version of the much-derided classic mullet haircut. The basic "business at the front, party in the back" cut is often modified with a longer piece of hair on one side at the back, whilst the front section of the cut often partially obscures one eye (most commonly the "tail" at the back slopes to the left while the fringe slopes to the right). This haircut is commonplace amongst both male and female scene kids. The hair is almost always dyed jet black, and it is then commonplace for sections to be highlighted either blonde or red.
Emo Hair 01
This emo hairstyle is accompanied with dark eye makeup and a light colored face. You can place a temporary tattoo of a teardrop underneath the visible eye.
Center Parts
How do you part your hair?
For years now, the deep side part or zig-zag part has been in style. Now, we are seeing the return of the center part.
This type of style is very simple and straightforward to create on your own. Simply apply a straightening cream throughout your damp hair. Blow dry the hair using a large round brush to direct all layers down.
For the extra smooth finish, you can run a flat iron through your hair from roots to the ends. Finish off with a blast of shine serum.
You can leave your hair all down, or pull back a small section of hair in the crown area and secure into a low ponytail in the back.
This style can be worn for just about any occasion. For formal occasions, dress it up a bit with a decorative barrette or fancy headband.
See more fall hair styles at http://www.hrhairstyles.com/
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The Bob is Back - The Official Fall Hairstyle of 2007
Ellen Barkin and Paris Hilton wear the hair well. While I'm guessing Ms. Hilton's hair is just tucked up in the back to give the illusion of a bob haircut, Ms. Barkin's is the classic short in the back, longer in the front with some modern layering.
What this shows is that you can wear this style in a sophisticated way in your 20's, your 40's, or older. It's not a hairstyle that dates you.
You can see we here at Hair Obsessed have a soft spot for the bob--modern, classic, geometrical--this year, it's back. I haven't even mentioned Posh Spice - Victoria Beckham who opened the style up.
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The Best Hairstyle for Every Face
Kiss N Makeup has a great list of what to do with your hair to highlight the positives of your face or to hide them.
See here and she had great photo examples as well.
See here and she had great photo examples as well.
Best Hair for the Oval Face Shape - Emma Roberts
This is going to take some imagination, but Emma Roberts has the perfect haircut for oval or long faces. The hairstyle she has here is great for younger folks, even women in their 40's and 50's can get away with longer hair, but if you need a more professional style haircut, start with this and basic style of side parted bangs and shorten the length.
Those of use with longer faces, know the issue-- long hair on a long face leads to the look of sadness. Think back to Nicholas Cage in Valley Girl. He always looked so sad in that movie--though mostly due to the eyebrows in the question position--but nothing a good haircut couldn't cure.
If you have a long face, the goal is not to make it look longer, but to make it rounder and you can do that with bangs, or a shorter length, or some body on the sides (see the Keira Knightley photo above).
For a shorter style to this Emma Roberts look, I'd say keep the bangs and the basic cut, but do an angled cut (shorter in the back, longer in the front) to keep it a little more professional. If you're unemployed or just look good in long hair, this style is for you. Still, I'd say anyone over 35 should bring it up in length 2 inches as if you look, those last 2 inches of her hair aren't doing much for the overall style and really, we don't need anything extra to take time away from our days, do we?
Give us the simple styles and let us return to our lives as usual.
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Best Bangs - Paris Hilton
While I am not the a fan of Paris Hilton, I am a fan of her bangs.
Her color require a lot of maintenance on most women and her hair is just a little too long for most women and don't even get me started on upkeep needed on extensions, she has the most stylish bangs. Imagine if the back of her was cropped and short and she just had these long side bangs across her face-- perfection.
And while I'm sure "best bangs" will get a lot of people to this website who are looking for something complete different, I just have to say that Paris Hilton wears her style well.
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Sexy Bob is not an Oxymoron
Keira Knightley as the new Chanel woman sports the classic bob with sex appeal. Proof, that the bob hairstyle is back and not just for the preppy folks on the tennis court. A slightly layered bob with side-swipe bangs with loads of curl. A haircut that passes "the finger test," even without Keira's gorgeous look, the hairstyle works on its own.
Also, just a note that Keira has said that her breasts in this photo aren't hers.
“Those things certainly weren’t mine. We had an interesting discussion when they said: ‘We want to make them slightly larger and you’ll get approval’ and I was like: ‘OK, fine. I honestly don’t give a sh*t’.”
“I don’t have any t*ts, so I can’t show cleavage.”
We here at Hair Obsessed appreciate her honesty and her flair for the English language and its slangy terms.
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Pixie Cut - Selma Blair (with apologies to Zac Efron)
Though I sometimes believe Neve Campbell and Selma Blair could be the same people, here's another short look for fall.
The Pixie cut. My hairstylist believes most women can pull this off. I'm not so sure, but it does pass "the finger test," though it could easily be Zac Efron's hairstyle or maybe Clay Aiken's.
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Super Cute Short - Neve Campbell
This is one of those cuts that doesn't pass "the finger test" (if I put my finger over Neve's face, the style is not super cute) so be warned. However if you're one of those women with a sweet face & you want to go short, here's your next hairstyle. I've seen Neve wear this many ways, but I like the sleek slick back style of it.
But a good style for a long or oval face. More short cuts to come.
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Best Color & Cut for Fall- Ashley Judd
This is a great cut and color for anyone with thicker hair with a wave. Yes, Ashley has been made up well and I'm sure the hair in this photo took at least 2 hours, but you can get a similar look with long layers and just a touch of red highlights.
Soft and natural, this cut could easily be parted on the side. To make sure it's a good cut and color and I'm not just falling for an actress, I give favorite haircuts the finger test. Basically, I put my finger over the perfectly made-up face of the gorgeous actress to see if the hair stands on its own and yes, color and cut are lovely and would make the not-as-pretty face a little lovelier.
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Best Color - Jennifer Aniston
Let's be honest, not many can pull off this style. You need fine straight hair and just the blow drying requires a commitment some don't even have to their mates, but the color, this perfect not too light honey colored blonde hair-especially on someone who is naturally darker, this looks great.
Tell your stylist, a little lighter around the face and then mix it up. Say "honey, caramel," or "warm or dark caramel" if you want a darker look.
In the fall you can darken things up, but a perfect end of summer highlight. Add some chunky loop earrings to steal the look.
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Because this is Mena Suvari...
I admire this look. Honestly, as someone who has washed and blow-dried her hair every single day of her life for the last say, twenty years, I admire how much time this new 'do will save her. I desire to have short short hair, but I could never pull this off.
Now, given that Britney Spears shaved her head in a random act of insanity, the look has baggage attached to it. Still, there are women--Demi Moore, Natalie Portman, Neve' Campbell-- who can go shorter than the rest and still look beautiful.
So, whether or not the rest of the world likes Mena's buzz cut, I have to appreciate that she is going against the extra-long hair Hollywood drones and she's still cuter than most. Now how great is that? Shave your head and still be one of the cute ones. She kind of reminds me of Jessica Simpson in this photo, except I'm guessing there's a book in that bag.
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Steal this Look
Katie Holmes with her husband Tom Cruise.
Amelia Earhart meets Katharine Hepburn -- Baby bangs, bomber jacket plus a scarf.
A perfect way to begin Fall 2007.
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Katie Holmes has the perfect bob. A stylish haircut for 2007 that can change with her. Both sophisticated and fun.
Easy wash & wear or can be styled for a more glamorous look.
Top Pick of 2007. Watch for other top hairstyles coming soon!
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More info about emo boy Tom Falcone
Tom actually recently cut his hair off, but in the picture it was a short-medium length shaggy cut. A few layers in the front so it can be swept off to the side. Actually if you go to CIWWAF's myspace, or I think Tom still has some older pictures up on his myspace that show his hair better than my picture does. Like I said he's recently cut it short but I prefer the longer style he had going a few months ago.
As for what I know about him, he's only about 5'5"-5'7", brown hair, brown eyes. He honestly is one of the sweetest guys I've met. He's a bit shy, but if you can find him I highly recommend talking to him. He's incredibly nice and gives the best hugs. Very gracious too.
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Blonde: Shorter than Shoulder Gallery
Another gallery for emo girls with blonde hair shorter than shoulder. The usual emo hair for females: cut short, just above the shoulders. Tips and streaks are the most widely used version. Side bangs is also a common trait.
Emo: A Mosh Pit Of Sound
Sadly, a lot of people have very limited opinions (and ideas) about emotional hardcore music, or emo music. Some would even assume that for as long as the lyrics aren't clear and the lead vocalist is singing on hyper drive, then it must be emo music. What most of you didn't know is that emo developed from music recorded on vinyl. It can be considered Indie, sure, but it most probably emerged into being before they even had a name for it. With its roots in hardcore punk, emo music is bringing the core of punk music into a whole different level. With people buying more CDs, downloading stuff off the net, and investing in music hardware or software like there was no tomorrow, I wouldn't be surprised if emo music became another solid category all on its own, like pop rock or country.
You can't possibly understand emo music without taking the time to ponder on its evolution. Just like with other genres, emo has no clear-cut definition. Some would even call it a lyrical and sonic revolution. You hear these artists and bands play some kind of a distraught yet endearing sound you've never quite heard before and you find yourself actually liking it -- it's the most successful 21st century snake charmer routine to date.
Even though emo started in the 80's, the most popular emo music only came out and boomed in the 90's until the present. What started out as a fast, loud, hard, intense, and one-tracked version of punk (emocore) lead to a varied post-indie rock that more people seemed to relate better to. Bands like Jimmy Eat World started to perform across the country, had their five minutes of fame on MTV or a far-reaching alternative radio show, appeared on next-generation movie soundtracks, and before anyone knew what hit them, the mosh pit of sound was reborn.
One can expect that the appeal of emo music would vary, since people have particularly sundry tastes. The emo music scene was almost completely divided, leading to variations that only die-hard emo fans can fully grasp. On one hand, you have the heavy, faster-than-fast, noise-bouncing-off-the-walls variety which blended elements of apocalyptic chaos and neurotic grind-core with nose-bleeding screams. These bands would include One Eyed God Prophecy, Living War Room, To Dream Of Autumn, and Reversal Of Man. On another part of the pie graph, you have experimental analog synths and new wave or goth. Bands like Crimson Curse, Slaves, VSS, and Das Audience did a lot of post-emo style-rock in their time. It is also believed that this lead to the birth of an almost exclusively Californian indie sound that brought about the unique styles of bands like The White Stripes, The Hives, The Strokes, and The Faint, mixing a little 60's and 70's rock whenever they can.
To date, there is a very good collection of awesome emo music albums that everyone should listen to at least once in their lives. The self-titled LP or CD from Embrace, End On End by Rites of Spring, Lyburnum Wit's End Liberation Fly by Moss Icon, Plays Pretty For Baby by Nation of Ulysses, and the self-titled EP or CD from Heroin are only some of the first rocking emo records released.
You can't possibly understand emo music without taking the time to ponder on its evolution. Just like with other genres, emo has no clear-cut definition. Some would even call it a lyrical and sonic revolution. You hear these artists and bands play some kind of a distraught yet endearing sound you've never quite heard before and you find yourself actually liking it -- it's the most successful 21st century snake charmer routine to date.
Even though emo started in the 80's, the most popular emo music only came out and boomed in the 90's until the present. What started out as a fast, loud, hard, intense, and one-tracked version of punk (emocore) lead to a varied post-indie rock that more people seemed to relate better to. Bands like Jimmy Eat World started to perform across the country, had their five minutes of fame on MTV or a far-reaching alternative radio show, appeared on next-generation movie soundtracks, and before anyone knew what hit them, the mosh pit of sound was reborn.
One can expect that the appeal of emo music would vary, since people have particularly sundry tastes. The emo music scene was almost completely divided, leading to variations that only die-hard emo fans can fully grasp. On one hand, you have the heavy, faster-than-fast, noise-bouncing-off-the-walls variety which blended elements of apocalyptic chaos and neurotic grind-core with nose-bleeding screams. These bands would include One Eyed God Prophecy, Living War Room, To Dream Of Autumn, and Reversal Of Man. On another part of the pie graph, you have experimental analog synths and new wave or goth. Bands like Crimson Curse, Slaves, VSS, and Das Audience did a lot of post-emo style-rock in their time. It is also believed that this lead to the birth of an almost exclusively Californian indie sound that brought about the unique styles of bands like The White Stripes, The Hives, The Strokes, and The Faint, mixing a little 60's and 70's rock whenever they can.
To date, there is a very good collection of awesome emo music albums that everyone should listen to at least once in their lives. The self-titled LP or CD from Embrace, End On End by Rites of Spring, Lyburnum Wit's End Liberation Fly by Moss Icon, Plays Pretty For Baby by Nation of Ulysses, and the self-titled EP or CD from Heroin are only some of the first rocking emo records released.
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Thanks Ale00123 from Chihuahua, Mexico for sending us his picture. He is such a cute emo boy and his emo hairstyle looks great on him.
Faux Hawk
A toned-down version of the famous mohawk haircut popularized by David Beckham. Instead of shaving the side of your head, you just glue up the middle part or make the central strip of hair stand up so that it is in the style of the mohawk. The faux hawk resembles the mohawk when styled but can also, if desired, appear to be a conventional emo hairstyle.
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