nothing its the personalities that are different
Yes you do most people see "Scene kids" Have to do with a big part of their hair. The hair is really want tells you they are "Scene."
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same as any other scene girl
most people think its from the 80s because of the "big hair" but its its unique style that separates the eras
No, and really, thays the main big difference between scenesters and emos, Emos cut, Scenesters do not. Otherwise, Scenes and emos are very similar.
Scene is a style. You don't have to have a certain personality... but actually you can wear whatever you want. But a big must is the scene hair. Get your hair in choppy layers, tease your hair, and get hair extensions! That's pretty much all you have to do. Just be yourself pretty much!So Creepy Everyone Needs Empathy
Yes, you can! You can be scene any way at all, but they mostly straighten their hair and tease it to big (but not HUGE) proportions at the top. Remember to straighten slowly to keep it pin-straight.
No. They wore big curls with their hair down and teased to big (Not HUGE) proportions, a little larger than a scene girl's hair.
Scene is a style, and Scene queens are people who are famous on internet because they have that style. Scene is about having big teased hair and an attitude. Audrey Kithing, Hannie Dropkick, Brokelle Bones, Barbie Beatdown just to name a few.
Kiki Kannibal is a scene queen. Basically, she is a self-hyped Internet celebrity who is compared with Audrey Kitching and other scene queens. She often is seen with another "scene" model, Dakota Rose.At one time, Kiki sported extensions in her hair with big brown (horizontal) stripes on her bangs and throughout her hair. She's infamous for claiming to bring back "scene stripes," and was notorious for her big jewelry.She's mostly adored by preteens and disliked by true scenesters.
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