Tips for Trendy Emo Piercings In 2010
Piercings are a signature of the emo look. If you are trying to decide which piercings will go best with the emo style that you are trying to achieve, there are some important things to know about the hottest trends.
Piercings on emos do not have to be over the top, but they should be pretty noticeable. Most emos aren’t going to have chains running across their faces, but some facial piercings are pretty much the norm for this style. Lips and eyebrows are standard places for emo piercings. Some emos like to get piercings in the nose and chin as well. Usually the piercings on the face are just small metals balls that can be silver or another color. Gold typically isn’t used for emo jewelry.
Using ear gauges is a way of stretching out the ear lobe and it is a popular trend among emos. At the opposite end of the spectrum, many jewelry stores now have magnetic jewelry that make it look like you have piercings, but in fact, there is no piercing at all. There is mock jewelry for gauges, lip piercings, and nose piercings. Using this magnetic jewelry is a great way of getting the hot look you want without having to pierce your body. Parents tend to be big fans of the magnetic jewelry.
Make sure you don’t go too over the top with the jewelry so that your look isn’t mistaken for punk or Goth. Piercings, whether fake or real, can give that extra touch to your emo look.
Finding Emo Hair and Emo fashion for emo girls and emo boys. Contains a large gallery with emo haircuts for boys and girls and advice on how to get your own emo hair and emo fashion.
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Celebrity Emo Like Hair - Sarah Harding
Celebrity Emo Like Hair - Sarah Harding
One of Sarah Harding's great looks is a blonde emo cut. Her bangs are straight, swept to the side, and cover that eye about halfway. There are lots of shags and uneven layers in this style and you have to add volume to the back if you want this look.
Sarah Harding's Emo Hairdo

Simply use a hairdryer at your roots. If you like to make statements and use different colors in your hair, this is a great style for you to do that. It’s also good for those with delicate features.
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One of Sarah Harding's great looks is a blonde emo cut. Her bangs are straight, swept to the side, and cover that eye about halfway. There are lots of shags and uneven layers in this style and you have to add volume to the back if you want this look.
Sarah Harding's Emo Hairdo

Simply use a hairdryer at your roots. If you like to make statements and use different colors in your hair, this is a great style for you to do that. It’s also good for those with delicate features.
Photo/PR PHOTOS
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Emo Haircuts, Hairstyles 2010 Trends
Emo Haircuts, Hairstyles 2010 Trends
Emo hair is most often dyed black with a bright burst of color added. Emo haircuts often have asymmetrical lines and are razor cut. Emo styles also take advantage of layers. These hairstyles can take hours to perfect and no two are exactly alike. These are truly unique styles.
The latest trend for Emo boys’ haircuts are layers, spikes, and shags. It’s best to have straight hair for these styles so make sure wavy and curly hair is straightened first. Layers should be numerous lengths all over the head. Most Emo boys’ prefer to have long streaks of hair at back or alongside one side with the top spiked up with a very thin layer of bangs. A razor cut done on the front, sides, and back with long hair swept to either side is also popular. Probably the most well known Emo boys’ styles is to have the back cut in a close shag and the front swept to the side over one eye.
The most popular styles for Emo girls are cropped short and dyed black. They often have long bangs that are worn over the eyes and the hair is shorter around the ears, longer in the back and front. The hairstyles usually sport many different layers like Emo boys’ styles and the ends are often razored. Always start with straightened hair. A flat iron will give you this look easily. Then just use a bit of gel to spike up the back. It is also very common for Emo girls to use bold highlights on their hair. These can be in any color – pink, white, and whatever else you can think of. A trendy hair band can be used to separate the smooth front of the hairstyle from the spiked up back.
Emo hair is most often dyed black with a bright burst of color added. Emo haircuts often have asymmetrical lines and are razor cut. Emo styles also take advantage of layers. These hairstyles can take hours to perfect and no two are exactly alike. These are truly unique styles.
The latest trend for Emo boys’ haircuts are layers, spikes, and shags. It’s best to have straight hair for these styles so make sure wavy and curly hair is straightened first. Layers should be numerous lengths all over the head. Most Emo boys’ prefer to have long streaks of hair at back or alongside one side with the top spiked up with a very thin layer of bangs. A razor cut done on the front, sides, and back with long hair swept to either side is also popular. Probably the most well known Emo boys’ styles is to have the back cut in a close shag and the front swept to the side over one eye.
The most popular styles for Emo girls are cropped short and dyed black. They often have long bangs that are worn over the eyes and the hair is shorter around the ears, longer in the back and front. The hairstyles usually sport many different layers like Emo boys’ styles and the ends are often razored. Always start with straightened hair. A flat iron will give you this look easily. Then just use a bit of gel to spike up the back. It is also very common for Emo girls to use bold highlights on their hair. These can be in any color – pink, white, and whatever else you can think of. A trendy hair band can be used to separate the smooth front of the hairstyle from the spiked up back.
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