Emo Hair for Girls

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Emo hair for girls comes in all colors—not just black as some may think—and a variety of styles which usually have some sort of asymmetry and tend to be fluffier on top than toward the ends. Hair is a main form of self-expression among the emo crowd through color, cut, and style, and there are many ways girls can show off their emo look.

Heavy bangs are a common emo trend.

What Emo Hair for Girls Looks Like

Emo girl haircuts can be any length but usually fall from about chin-length to cuts where the longest layers hit at roughly bra strap level in the back. Asymmetry and color panels tend to characterize emo hair for girls. It is also typically worn straight in order to show off the shape and play up the streaks of color, though wavy and curly hair are part of the scene, too. Color panels can be any shade—from platinum to purple—and are most often found on a black base. The base doesn't have to be black, however; it can be any color, from dark brown to blonde.

Other common trends in emo hair include heavy bangs and razored ends to cut down on the volume at the ends of the hair. The shorter layers around the face tend to be loaded with volume, though, in a slightly bouffant look. Because of that lift at the top, a root booster may be a valuable product when it comes to styling to achieve the sexy, slightly messy bed head look.

Add color to your emo look.

Since emo hair is a huge form of self-expression, there are no real cut-and-dry rules for emo hair. Do what works for your overall look as long as it's asymmetrical and, in most cases, boasts chunks of color. Being creative and coming up with a unique cut and color combination is part of the emo hair experience.

Get Inspiration from Pictures

If you're looking for a new emo haircut or color, or you're about to take the plunge and get your first emo cut, pictures of emo hair cuts are invaluable. They will allow you and your stylist to make sure you're on the same page about what exactly it is that you want. That way you won't end up with bright fuchsia streaks when you wanted true purple, nor will you end up with fluffy hair around your shoulders when what you really want is a thinned out curtain of hair from your chin to your collarbones.

There are galleries committed to bringing you hot styles in emo hair:

  • My Emo Hairstyles: This site allows you to browse through others' hairstyles and, once you get your own, submit your photos with a caption. You can also ask the owner of the site for suggestions for your own style. There are also links to an emo hairstyles blog and a forum.
  • Emo Bucket: Here is another site where you can browse through—and rate—other girls' emo cuts and colors. Once you get your cut and color, you can submit your own pictures to inspire others and get feedback.
  • My New Hair has a section called Cute Emo Girls with Totally Rad Hairstyles and they are rad. Get ideas for cute bow placement, color placement, and more.

Sites like this allow you to see how to incorporate your own natural color (if you love it) into an emo hairstyle, simply by adding bright streaks of color or utilizing a few snips of the scissors from a professional. Speaking of professionals, be prepared to visit your hair stylist regularly because emo hair for girls (and boys) is high maintenance. If the layers get too long, your hair may get too heavy to style properly in true emo spirit.

A Final Word

If you want an emo haircut, have your stylist follow the basic guidelines of razoring, asymmetry, and volume on top to create a cut that not only makes a statement but flatters your features, too. The same goes for color—work with your stylist to determine where the chunks should go and what color they should be. A bright blue may wash you out while a vibrant pink makes all eyes turn to you.


Finding your best emo hair style is an amazing journey of spirit, reflection, and personal style to create a look that is totally your own. Enjoy it!

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