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The article you are looking at is not just about how to achieve the look of a genuine scene girl, but it contains detailed steps on how to make everyone believe you are a real scene girl, from your personality to basic fashion.
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You could follow all that but just dropping a toaster in while you're having a bath would be easier. You would never be accepted into Christ's chosen circle. Man spooge leaks from your spores.
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The article you are looking at is not just about how to achieve the look of a genuine scene girl, but it contains detailed steps on how to make everyone believe you are a real scene girl, from your personality to basic fashion.
Steps
- 1
Be random!
Know what you're expected to be. The genuine scene girl is often described by society to be very bold,Over-confident, and at times, random. Although you could aim to be the cute, shy scene girl.Also be really nice to everyone you meet because scene girls are not to come off as rude teens. Well, except the posers you come across. Most people would be pleasantly surprised if a Scene kid came up to them and was super nice, because most people immediately think that Scene kids are going to be arrogant and full of themselves because of the stereotype. Ads by Google
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- 2
Become active on social-networking websites. Start out with, of course, MySpace and/or Facebook; add as many people as you can on MySpace, but save your Facebook for people that you know personally. After that, then try branching out to other sites that tend to be "scene-popular" such as Twitter, Stickam, TheSceneKidz.ning.com, ,Buzznet, formspring.me, and Model Mayhem. Add a cute, simple background to your page (preferably something like Hello Kitty or a Victorian wallpaper), upload a few flattering pictures of yourself, make a playlist of some of your favorite music, and send friend requests to other scene kids. Having a catchy screenname, although totally optional, will also raise your scene-point quota. Youtube is also an important part of social networking. Have an account and maybe make some videos on "How to Style Your Scene Hair," etc. because they are becoming increasingly popular in the Scene world and will increase your Scene image. If you become more popular on Youtube, you could even start a video blog about anything you like. - 3
Dress the part.
Dress like a scene girl. Clothes are very important, and you must dress the part in order to be successful in this venture.
Converse are popular.
Wear flats like ballet shoes and even metallic/designer flats. Tutu like skirts are a must. Slip-on Vans are very popular among scene kids, as well as most other Vans. (Warning- wearing Vans too much if you aren't a skater could result in you being call a poser.)- Skinny jeans; shirts with a metallic sheen, leopard/zebra print, polka dots, or stripes are also highly acceptable.
- Cartoon characters are very popular.Pokemon, Power Rangers, Keroppi, and especially Hello Kitty are big parts of Scene style. Printed T-shirts with cartoon characters or cute pictures on them are a must.
- Pyramid stud belts, and classic white belts are good.
- Huge sunglasses are a must, and the bigger the better. The newest edition to the scene girls sunnies are the old fashioned "cop" style sunnies (Ray-Ban Aviators). Horn-rimmed glasses with no lenses are super-popular in the Scene world, and they look super cute too!
- Over-sized pearl necklaces or other long necklaces are a must. There are a number of ways you can wear them that will make you look like a mature young person.
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Get piercings if you like. They are automatically considered scene. So go for it as piercings are very popular among the scene kids.- Septum, Monroe, Snakebites, Spiderbites, Angelbites and Browbreakers are acceptable piercings; since your ears will probably be hidden under your voluminous hair you can either wear big earrings or none at all. You can try pearl earrings for a dash of preppy style. Gauges are also popular among scene girls.
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Wear bright eye makeup. Pink, purple, blue, green, and red would do just fine. Remember to use , black/silver/blue eyeliner. The makeup can be plain black eyeliner depending on how scene you would like to be.Do not go to over board with your black cause you could come off as a emo.Just some eyeliner maybe a little thicker then usual is accepted.It is also scene to add a little design to your make-up.Such as wings. Although you can also go for the clean, pretty scene girl look with just lots of mascara and some pretty eyeshadow. - 6
Get a new hairstyle, but keep it classy. The most important thing you should do with your hair is part it to the side, with bangs sweeping in front of your face instead. Little girl clips and dying your hair multiple colors are the classic style, but new styles are emerginf, such as brunette Scene hair which I think is amazing!.Also,you don't have to have long hair to be scene just tease the top of your hair and put your bangs to the side.- Short, choppy layers are very scene.
- The scene mullet is popular, and is seen sported primarily by Asian scene girls.
- A hairstyle that is quickly becoming popular with scene kids is straight hair with bangs. It is very simple to do if you want something not too extreme. You want long straight hair, of any color, and bangs that go straight across your forehead hanging in front of your eyes some.
- Another classic scene style that will not turn heads as fast, and therefore is more acceptable to sport around your parents and other non-scene people, is tying the back of your hair in a ponytail and allowing chunks of hair to fall down where your sideburns would be.
- Slightly long hair with ultra layers and choppiness right at the ear, below the ear slightly, or above the ear is considered extreme scene.
- 7
Color your hair. Dye it black or platinum blond. Or you can do an unusual or rare color like red. If you go completely black be careful.Cause you could come off as an emo. So if you go black put some neon colored chunks in it. Any other dark color will do (maroon, purple, or red). Even brunettes can be scene without dying their hair any more than blond highlights. Extreme colors have gradually become more popular so don't be afraid to try a risky move. - 8
Enjoy the music.
Feel free to listen to just about whatever you want; after all, the scene culture was originally based off of music. To get you started off, here are a few genres and bands that are commonly liked among scene kids:- metalcore / deathcore: Bring Me the Horizon, Emmure, Job For a Cowboy, iwrestledabearonce, Whitechapel, Suicide Silence
- pop / powerpop: Lady Gaga, All Time Low, Forever the Sickest Kids, Metro Station, We the Kings, A Rocket to the Moon, The Rocket Summer, We Are The In Crowd, Paramore,
- Christcore (all Christian-based) Norma Jean, underOATH, The Chariot, For Today, Haste the Day, August Burns Red, Impending Doom, As I Lay Dying, The Devil Wears Prada, Flyleaf
- screamo / post-hardcore: A Skylit Drive, A Day to Remember, Emarosa, Attack Attack!, Sky Eats Airplane, From First to Last, Alesana, Chiodos, I Set My Friends On Fire,
- acoustic: nevershoutnever!, Stephen Jerzak, Chase Coy, Bright Eyes
- electro: Brokencyde, Dot Dot Curve, Blood on the Dance Floor, The Medic Droid, Jeffrey Star, 1-800-zombie, Amy Can Flyy
- Some scene kids even listen to alternative/indie music such as: Phoenix, Death Cab For Cutie, Coldplay, MGMT, Iron & Wine, etc.
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Use scene lingo, and adopt certain words into your vocabulary, such as "hella", "radd", "stellar", "pimp", "hot", etc. The word dank,and hip-hop slang are also scene.
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- Don't let anyone call you emo, because that is a different culture altogether.
- Scene kids like to think they are random. Don't over do it... no one wants to talk to someone who screams "purple hippos!" every ten seconds.
- Offbeat dancing in public is widely accepted as scene.
- You don't have to use scene lingo. It would be better if you didn't because if you don't know what you're saying you'll sound like a poser.
- Be honest, but not mean. Do what you want and embrace your flaws.
- Don't hang out with your scene friends and tell them how pretty they are and how you wished you looked like them... no one likes a suck-up, and they'll think you are just telling them that because your fishing for compliments.
- Avoid posers at all costs. They will bring down your image.
- Frequently go to shows with friends to see local bands. Only the uninitiated refer to events with music as concerts.
- MySpace can make or break you. Get an original layout: pre-made ones are marginally scene, try to learn basic CSS or search MyGen on Google and make your own original layout. Bulletin trains are an option for those who want many MySpace friends, and themed trains are very scene. Good backgrounds are animal furs, vintage lace things in black and gray, a gun pattern, etc.
- The stereotypical modern scene MySpace name usually involves your first name, a second name involving fashion, gore, or music. Find last names used by Scene QUEENS (Twigg VIOLENCE, Zui SUICIDE,HAMMY horror, Kiki KANNIBAL, daniGORE, Lexi LUSH) some sort of symbol, and brackets full of letters representing the many crews and exclusive MySpace groups that you are part of. Other ways to make your name scene is to not capitalize the first letter, follow your given name by a period and an exclamation point (or just a period) or to follow your uncapitalized name by a TM symbol. Alliteration(repetition of the first consonant sound in a phrase) is a key method you might want to consider when creating your scene name(for example, Raquel Reed or Cory Kennedy.) Doing this can make your name more memorable and can increase your popularity among other scene kids.
- You can have a photographer friend take high quality pictures of you to emphasize your originality, or take pictures from your camera phone at shows or parties to show the world your scene entourage. Experiment with timers, mirrors, Photoshop filters, themed pictures, and whatnot.
- While MySpace is a staple of the scene, open up to other websites such as FaceBook, Last.fm, VampireFreaks.com and Xanga. Some scenesters operate on the down-low with only a Last.fm, emphasizing their obsession with music.
- Audrey Kitching, Jeffree Star and Zui Suicide are the best examples but don't EXACTLY copy what they have, use bits and pieces to make your own.
- In the scene, calling each other insults is considered a compliment. So if your new-found scene friend says "Luv ya, betch", thank them.
- Wear little bows in your hair. not like, 80's big, and not microscopic small.
- Scene hair mostly is choppy, or has a fringe. If you like long hair, layer it and streak/ bleach some parts. Even better if you add little girl clips and headbands, plus choppy side bangs.
- Take pictures of your "scene entourage" with a good camera phone but NEVER use that picture as a default. (Myspace, VampireFreaks, etc.)
- Basically, being scene is about being unique. Create your own style...have fun with it. But follow the basic guidelines of this page, otherwise you will not be considered scene... just weird.
- Study up on all the current "Scene Queens." (i.e. Audrey Kitching, Kiki Kannibal, Jeffree Star). If you're hanging out with your scene friends and they ask you if you like Brookelle Bones, make sure you have an answer or you will be immediately considered "poser."
- You will most likely be judged and insulted, but if you're a true scene girl you won't care.
- Do not be over excessive with your makeup. Do not take thousands of pictures of yourself in one corner. That's just vain and unoriginal.
- You may be called goth, but correct them, because you're not. People who mistake scene for goth just don't know the difference.
- Also don't care for what others think. It's who you want to be, not who they want you to be
- You may be mistaken for emo by critics. Be sure to correct them, because emo and scene are very different.
- Dying coon stripes into your hair is a very risky move. You could just have coon tail extensions if you have long enough hair, though.
- Do not take MySpace pictures where you look emo or goth.
- Remember: do not change all of a sudden, make your changes gradual, or you will be called a poser, or a "scene wannabe". The typical time it should take to change depends on what you were before, but anywhere from 3 months to about a year should be okay. Taking advantage of summer vacation is also a good time to make changes.
- Although scene lingo is important to use, don't go overboard in real life. Your non-scene friends might not understand "That guy is the sex!!! He's just so hardxcore and radd!!!
- if you DO lose friends during your change remember this: if they cant accept you for who you want to be, then they aren't your real friends.
- Not a lot of people will understand the difference between "emo" and "scene" make sure they KNOW that you're scene but don't spend hours explaining the difference. NEVER EVER say, "I'm not emo, I'm scene." Remember, 'scene' is cool, 'emo' was a type of music that the media and idiodic MySpace junkies stereotyped and made into a stupid fad.
- Don't be too random, because then you will just be called plain annoying.
- Don't over dress when out in places like the grocery store or post office, because other scene kids will think you're a poser. You should not be wearing a tutu, leggings, flats, six shirts, and every necklace you own in places like that. Only 'dress up' for pictures and shows.
- Remember- if you dye your hair too much you WILL damage your hair and you may mess up its current color. Do not use black hair dye all over your hair if it is very light blonde, maybe just do the tips, roots or even have low-lights in it. If you really MUST dye your hair every second week (really, don't dye it that much!) or just frequently, condition your hair regularly (but don't use a silicon-based one right before you want to tease it, as it makes the hair thicker and heavier - though the silicon-based ones are really good for repairing damage) with a colour-protecting conditioner, and also use leave-in conditioner or hot oil treatments if your hair is still really dry. If you do have dry hair naturally, dying your hair regularly is definitely NOT recommended.
- Remember that when you go out in public, you'll probably get a lot of people staring because of the way you look. That's fine, as long as you're comfortable with it. Before you become scene, make sure you have the self confidence not to care what people say.
- Hair straightener.
- Hair Gel/ Hair Wax. For your roots.
- Hairspray
- Hair dye (any colour you want!)
- Lightning bolts
- Rattail comb
- Choppy layers
- Hello Kitty/Gloomy Bear/Miffy/Girl stuff
- Teasing comb
- Vintage bags, or kiddy bags, with a miffy, hello kitty etc. print
- Clip in hair extensions (colorful!)
- Hair bows, ribbons and clips
- Colorful eyeliner and eyeshadow
- Mascara or false lashes
- Cute necklaces, i.e. bats, hearts, diamonds
- A Sidekick, T-mobile wing or another cell phone such as Krzr, Razor, enV, or LG chocolate or iPhone. You can also try an iPod Touch, since they can also be used for instant communication (AIM, Myspace, Twitter, ect), and it is VERY similar to an iPhone.
- A camera to take Myspace pictures or profile pics for aim
- A MySpace / Facebook / aim
- A Digital Camera/Webcam / GPS mobile phone
- Zebra print everything; shoes, necklaces, etc.
- Leopard print
- vintage style
- Bright colored clothing
- Skinny Jeans (dElias!) or tutus. And black leggings are a must.
- Tape necklaces. (you could make your own).
- Black nail polish and bright colors.
- Many band paraphenalia
- Portable music [ipod, MP3 player, etc.]
You could follow all that but just dropping a toaster in while you're having a bath would be easier. You would never be accepted into Christ's chosen circle. Man spooge leaks from your spores.



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