Its the same with thick hair, but u just tease your layers probably more then u naturally would.
No because if you have thin hair the hairdresser can thicken your hair if needed.
yes you can!! all you have to do is get a pic and get it done at a salon! tell them that you want layers to thin your hair out!
You don't need to, but that's how most "scene" people have it. Why not just get your hair cut how you like it instead of worrying about stereotypes and how you "need" to have it.
There are alot of good scene hairstyles on google. Scene hair has lots of volume. If you want to get scene hair go to the HAIR SALON. DO NOT do your hair by yourself the first time. Scene hair is really light colored or dark with colorful streaks. If you want a scene cut go to the salon and tell them that you want your hair to have lots of choppy layers at the top and to thin it as it goes down. Do this if you have long hair. If you have short hair then go with side swept bangs. Hope that, that was helpful :]
Well, I use a eyebrow razor to thin out my hair and to cut my bangs it really gives the layered look.
Scene Hair is a type of recently popularized hair style. Scene Hair is different from other hairstyles because it features long hair that is teased on top and thin on the bottom. Most Scene Hair has bangs that are angled and ends that are cut using razors, such as straight razors, rather than traditional hair shears. This gives the hair a ragged look. Many individuals also use hair extensions and coloring to make their hair stand out. Scene Hair is different because it utlizes a variety of hair cut methods into one style.
Scene hair is choppy layered hair that can be short or long.
You can be scene, all you have to do is straighten your hair and tease it.:)
A thin strand of hair is called a hair filament or a hair strand.
"Scene" hair is rod-straight, so no...but there are cool hairstyles you can do with curly hair.
Choppy layers ARE the entire deal of scene hair
Short scene hair is amazing, And beautiful xD