Monday, February 25, 2008

This is Mullet Emo Hairstyle

The mullet hairstyle started in the early 19th century; nowadays, a lot of people refer to it as emo hairstyle and therefore a lot of people still wear it. The peak of its popularityw as in 1970 when the rock artist David Bowie wore the haircut at his Diamond Dogs and Ziggy Stardust phases.

Even Billy Ray Cyrus, wore the haircut in 1990s which became once again popular with his song, "Achy Breaky"!
mullet emo hairstyleThe mullet or emo mullet as others call it can be split into a number of types: Skullet, Frullet, Tropical Mullet, Jheri Curl Mullet, Momullet, Chullet, Mulldina and Fem Mullet.

The most common emo hairstyle to me, regarding mullet hairstyles is the Skullet; a variation is shown in the picture. It's basically bald head with a longer hair on the sides an the back - it's nowhere near as popular nowadays and in fact very few people still wear it!

This is Mullet Emo Hairstyle

The mullet hairstyle started in the early 19th century; nowadays, a lot of people refer to it as emo hairstyle and therefore a lot of people still wear it. The peak of its popularityw as in 1970 when the rock artist David Bowie wore the haircut at his Diamond Dogs and Ziggy Stardust phases.

Even Billy Ray Cyrus, wore the haircut in 1990s which became once again popular with his song, "Achy Breaky"!
mullet emo hairstyleThe mullet or emo mullet as others call it can be split into a number of types: Skullet, Frullet, Tropical Mullet, Jheri Curl Mullet, Momullet, Chullet, Mulldina and Fem Mullet.

The most common emo hairstyle to me, regarding mullet hairstyles is the Skullet; a variation is shown in the picture. It's basically bald head with a longer hair on the sides an the back - it's nowhere near as popular nowadays and in fact very few people still wear it!

Friday, February 1, 2008

Red Highlight for Emo Guys

emo guys
Black layered hair with one red streak at the side/fringe. Excessive hairspray is recommended at the back to spike it up.

Red Highlight for Emo Guys

emo guys
Black layered hair with one red streak at the side/fringe. Excessive hairspray is recommended at the back to spike it up.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

How do you imagine yourself ten years from now?

Funny comment from a reader:

This is SO interesting. I'm an "old lady" by anyone's standards posting on this site. I was curious about this whole "emo" and "scene" thing as my niece has recently changed her look and style pretty drastically.

In some ways, in reading all these posts, I can only laugh... But the majority, I can totally relate to, appreciate, (and sigh!... remember) what it was like growing up, ESPECIALLY "coming of age" through the **`70's!** and partying even harder through the `80's (guess that tells you how really ancient I am..LOL)

...Anyway, we had the same diverse groups and identities, just with different names or interests than you do today. I'm sure it was all a little more "regionally" based back in my day too. We didn't have, or couldn't even fathom the the incredible technology available that you all have at your fingertips today. ("gasp"...Imagine to your horror, no cell phones, im, texting, ipods, video games, computers, internet etc..hell, even microwaves weren't really even around when i was in middle and high school)

...OK, all this "banter' is to prove my point. Styles, tastes, and interests change multiple,multiple, multiple times during your life. Enjoy it all while you're young, and hopefully have the sense to maintain your individuality and "morality", through out it all. Stay safe, show tolerance, and don't judge one another too harshly. Years from now when you're a wise, (but still cool!) aunt/parent etc. like me, you can look back at all the "stages" and decades of your life, and die of embarrassment, and laugh at yourself, on some of what you once thought was so cutting edge or cool!

How do you imagine yourself ten years from now?

Funny comment from a reader:

This is SO interesting. I'm an "old lady" by anyone's standards posting on this site. I was curious about this whole "emo" and "scene" thing as my niece has recently changed her look and style pretty drastically.

In some ways, in reading all these posts, I can only laugh... But the majority, I can totally relate to, appreciate, (and sigh!... remember) what it was like growing up, ESPECIALLY "coming of age" through the **`70's!** and partying even harder through the `80's (guess that tells you how really ancient I am..LOL)

...Anyway, we had the same diverse groups and identities, just with different names or interests than you do today. I'm sure it was all a little more "regionally" based back in my day too. We didn't have, or couldn't even fathom the the incredible technology available that you all have at your fingertips today. ("gasp"...Imagine to your horror, no cell phones, im, texting, ipods, video games, computers, internet etc..hell, even microwaves weren't really even around when i was in middle and high school)

...OK, all this "banter' is to prove my point. Styles, tastes, and interests change multiple,multiple, multiple times during your life. Enjoy it all while you're young, and hopefully have the sense to maintain your individuality and "morality", through out it all. Stay safe, show tolerance, and don't judge one another too harshly. Years from now when you're a wise, (but still cool!) aunt/parent etc. like me, you can look back at all the "stages" and decades of your life, and die of embarrassment, and laugh at yourself, on some of what you once thought was so cutting edge or cool!

Friday, January 18, 2008

Get a celebrity updo in minutes--by yourself

Are you amazed by all the celebrity updo hair styles you see at all the awards ceremonies? Love the look, but don't have a $300/hour hair stylist that can create the same updo for you?

Then, you will want to check out this cool new hair tool called the Twistii. It is a very simple tool that you can use to create a celebrity style on your very own. (This tool will work for even the most challenged person when it comes to creating updos)

All you do is put your hair between the rubber band and plastic bending part and roll your hair up, pinning in place with a long stick.

Check it out here: Twistii - The Up Do Hair Styling Tool
 

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