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Dreaming of mermaid blue one day and epic pink emo hair the next? While vibrant hair hues are captivating, the reality is, that constant color-hopping can wreak havoc on your strands. Yeah, Ramona Flowers surely paid for her rapid color changes! Bleaching, dyeing, and repeating can leave hair dry, brittle, and prone to breakage. But this surely doesn't mean you have to abandon your dream hair color!

The color wheel, a tool used by artists for centuries, can be your secret weapon in mastering hair color. In this article, we are going to explore the science behind the color wheel and its relevance to hair coloring techniques, revealing how you can use it to achieve vibrant results that you'll love.

Understanding the Color Wheel:


The color wheel is a visual representation of color relationships, showcasing the spectrum of hues and their interplay. It consists of primary colors (red, blue, and yellow), secondary colors (green, orange, and purple), and tertiary colors, formed by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color. Understanding the color wheel is crucial for achieving harmonious and visually appealing hair color results. 

  • Complementary colors: Sitting opposite each other, they create vibrant contrast (think fiery red against cool green). Use them for bold highlights or dip-dye effects.

  • Analogous colors: Neighbors on the wheel, they blend seamlessly (like warm brown transitioning to fiery auburn). This creates a natural, harmonious look.

  • Neutralizers: Some colors cancel each other out. For example, blue-violet tones combat brassiness in brown hair.

Step 1: Identifying Your Base


Where do you stand in this colorful spectrum? Look closely at your current hair color. Is it cool (looks more blue or purple) or warm (yellowish, or orange)? Light or dark? Maybe it is all blotchy after the uneven bleaching? Pinpoint its position on the wheel. This will be your starting point.

portrait of a woman with very long orange hair
Photo: Joshua Roberts

Step 2: Charting Your Transformation


Ready to explore? Here are some color strategies based on your desired effect:

Minimal Change, Maximum Impact: For subtle yet noticeable variation, stay within your tone family. For example, a brunette can venture towards rich auburn or mahogany, while blonds can play around with pastel goth hair colors.

Bold Statement: Embrace the drama! Add complementary highlights for a striking contrast. Brown hair with emerald green streaks? Why not!

Natural Flow: Prefer a seamless blend? Analogous colors are your friend. Brown hair enriched with golden highlights or red-violet lowlights creates a sun-kissed dimension.

Banishing Unwanted Tones: Brassy blondes, fear no more! Use neutralizing colors. Orange tones vanish with a touch of blue-violet, while light yellow (banana peel color) disappears with blue.

  • The "Lift" Factor: Lighter ≠ Easier

Remember, lightening requires "lifting" pigments with bleach, which can damage hair. Lighter shades, like "open canvases," readily absorb new colors. Going darker often doesn't involve bleach, but the color might be harder to remove later.

How to Switch Between Vibrant Hair Colors With Color Wheel


Craving a drastic color transition from fiery orange to teal? Stick to "analogous colors" nestled together on the wheel for seamless shifts, like orange melting into yellow-green. But for a bolder leap, consider "color removal" (think bleach, done safely with a pro!). 

Next, choose your new vibrant hue based on the wheel. Worried about brassiness? "Depositing" a complementary color first neutralizes unwanted tones before your vibrant masterpiece arrives. If you want a smoother transition into your new hair color, play with "highlights and lowlights" in analogous or complementary shades for vibrant dimensions without a full base change. 

portrait of a woman with very long yellow hair
Photo: Daniel Ursache

Avoiding Color Disasters: 


While the color wheel is an invaluable tool, it's important to consider other factors like hair texture, maintenance, and your lifestyle. Drastic changes in color, especially from one end of the wheel to the other, may require more upkeep and may not be suitable for everyone. 

Additionally, it's advisable to perform strand tests before committing to a full-color application. This helps you gauge how your hair will react to the chosen color and ensures that you achieve the desired result without any unpleasant surprises.

If you're considering a drastic change, especially from dark to light, it's advisable to consult a professional. They can assess your hair's health, determine the best course of action, and minimize potential damage.

Let's wrap up...


So, are you ready for a drastic color change? With this color wheel knowledge, you're equipped to make informed choices and embark on a vibrant hair journey. Remember, the most important rule is to embrace your unique beauty and have fun experimenting!

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Remember the era of pop-punk anthems, studded belts, and dramatic eyeliner? Ah, the days when emo and scene hairstyles reigned supreme! While many trends from that time have made comebacks, some iconic hairstyles seem to have faded into obscurity. But fear not, fellow nostalgic souls! Let's delve into the vault of forgotten hairdos and rediscover 15 epic emo and scene hairstyles that deserve a revival.

a portrait of beautiful emo woman with bright magenta hair and emo scene bob hair look
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  • #1. Choppy Layered Bob


This hairstyle was all about asymmetry and rebellion. The choppy layers created a wild, untamed look that perfectly matched the emo attitude. Remember, it's not about perfection but embracing the chaos!

a portrait of beautiful emo woman with rainbow extensionshair and emo scene long hair
Photo: @possumchic

  • #2. Rainbow-Colored Extensions


Why pick only one hair color when you can add various shades to your hair look? Rainbow-colored extensions were a staple in the scene community, allowing kids to express their vibrant personalities through their hair.

a portrait of beautiful emo woman with bright red hair and faux hawk hair look
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  • #3. Faux Hawk


A versatile style that provides an edgy twist without the commitment of shaving the sides. The faux hawk was a favorite among those seeking a bold yet manageable emo-inspired hair look.

a portrait of beautiful emo woman with two-toned magenta hair look
Photo: @cheristyle_

  • #4. Two-Toned Emo Hair Look


Parting the hair down the middle and dyeing each side a different color was a daring statement. It was all about contrast – think black and blonde or pink and blue! And don't forget to wear a bold lip look to complement the hair.

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  • #5. Teased and Backcombed Hair


Volume was the name of the game! Teasing and backcombing hair to gravity-defying heights was an art form that added drama to any alternative style.

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  • #6.  Emo/Scene Dreadlocks 


A fusion of alternative styles, dreadlocks is the ultimate choice for emo and scene souls. Unlike traditional dreadlocks that are often natural and freeform, emo/scene dreadlocks were sometimes achieved using backcombing, braiding, or waxing to create a more controlled and stylized look.

a portrait of beautiful emo woman with purple long hair and side swept bangs
Photo: Isuezochan

  • #7. Side Swept Bangs


A subtler option among the dramatic styles, side-swept bangs were popular for their versatility. They added a touch of mystery while still being easy to manage. Go for long and wavy hair extensions, while keeping the overall hair look dramatic and bright. 

a portrait of beautiful emo woman with purple shaggy pixxie
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  • #8. Shaggy Pixie Cut


Breaking away from the longer styles, the shaggy pixie cut was a rebellious take on a classic. It was short, spiky, and full of attitude. If the pixie doesn't seem, edgy enough, you can always color it with a bold hair dye.

a portrait of beautiful emo woman with blonde mullet hair and rainbow highlights
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  • #9. Emo Mullet


Combining the best of both worlds, the emo mullet featured short layers in the front with longer locks in the back. It was unconventional and unapologetic. I really love this look paired with a few pretty rainbow highlights.

a portrait of beautiful emo woman with pastel pink braided hair
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  • #10. Braided Crown


This hairstyle added an ethereal touch to the scene look. Braiding sections of hair and wrapping them around the head created a whimsical crown effect.

a portrait of beautiful emo woman with jellyfish haircut and blue dip-dyed ends
Photo: yulingwu

  • #11. Dip-Dyed Ends


An easy way to add a pop of color, dip-dyed ends involved dyeing just the ends of the hair in vibrant hues, creating a playful contrast.

a portrait of beautiful emo woman with choppy fringe and bright pink hair
Photo: Billie Dawn Webb

  • #12. Emo Fringe and Pink Hair


Characterized by long, choppy bangs that often covered one eye, the emo fringe was an iconic statement of individuality. You can always combine this hair look with Gothic lolita makeup and call it a day!

a portrait of beautiful scene woman with spiky haircut
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  • #13. Spiked and Colored Scene Hait with Blunt Fringe


For those unafraid of turning heads, the spiked and colored hair look was a bold choice. Adding bright colors to the spikes made it even more eye-catching. The bright blue or pink makeup makes all the hues pop up even brighter!

a portrait of beautiful emo woman with scene pigtails and baby-blue hair colors
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  • #14. Scene Pigtails


Pigtails weren’t just for kids – scene enthusiasts rocked them with flair. Adding colorful hair accessories, little bows, and cute hair ties elevated the style to a whole new level.

a portrait of beautiful emo woman with emo undercut and spiky style
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  • #15. Edgy Scene Undercut


A daring punk hair move that involved shaving or closely cutting your locks on the sides or back while leaving the top longer. It was one of the most rebellious yet stylish choices for emo and scene kids.

Let's summarize...


While these epic emo/scene hairstyles may have taken a backseat in recent years, their impact on self-expression and individuality remains undeniable. From wild colors to daring cuts, these hairstyles embodied a spirit of rebellion and creativity that resonated with many. As fashion constantly evolves, perhaps it’s time to revive these iconic looks and let our inner Avril Lavigne shine once more.

So, grab your hair dye and styling tools – let’s bring back the bold and beautiful era of emo and scene hairstyles!

portrait of a beautiful woman with bold makeup look and edgy goth hair

Gothic hairstyles have always been a captivating fusion of edge, elegance, and self-expression. From the ethereal to the bold, these hairstyles effortlessly blend darkness with sophistication. Whether your hair is short, long, curly, or straight, there's a gothic-inspired look that can amplify your individuality. In today's compilation, I've gathered ten stunning goth hairstyles tailored for various hair lengths and types, each a testament to the versatility and allure of dark aesthetics. Which one do you prefer?

10 Elegant Gothic Hairstyles for Every Hair Length


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  • #1. Gothic Baby Bangs


Baby bangs are a bold statement, exuding a fierce and unconventional vibe. These ultra-short bangs sit above the eyebrows, framing the face in a daring yet elegant manner. They add a touch of mystery and sophistication, perfectly complementing both long and short hairstyles.

portrait of a beautiful woman with bold makeup look and trad goth hair
Photo: Caroline Carr

  • #2. Trad Goth Tease 

A play on classic gothic elements, the Trad Goth Tease hairstyle is a captivating blend of vintage glamour and rebellious edge. This style typically features voluminous, teased hair with intricate waves or curls, exuding a sense of mystery and allure reminiscent of the most iconic Gothic aesthetics. The Trad Goth Tease hairstyle embodies timeless elegance while embracing the dark, enigmatic allure of traditional gothic fashion.

portrait of a beautiful woman with bold makeup look and v-bang goth hair
Photo: @vampiregiulia

  • #3. Romantic V-Bangs


For those seeking a softer yet unmistakably gothic look, romantic V-bangs are a perfect choice. These delicate, V-shaped bangs elegantly frame the face, adding a touch of whimsy and romance to any hairstyle, especially when paired with long, flowing locks. I would surely get the V-bang haircut and stay all weekend at home watching my favorite vampire aesthetic movies!

portrait of a beautiful woman with bold makeup look and edgy goth hair
Photo: @kinkykath_

  • #4. Voluminous Bob with Pig Tails


How about this voluminous bob with pigtail twists reinvents the classic bob hairstyle with a gothic twist. This edgy yet playful look combines a chin-length bob with voluminous, twisted pigtails, creating a striking contrast that embodies both sophistication and rebellion.

portrait of a beautiful woman with bold makeup look and pastel goth hair

  • #5. Pastel Goth Buns


Love pastel goth style? Every does! Try out these galaxy buns that offer a unique blend of softness and dark elegance. These ethereal buns, adorned with pastel-colored accents or soft flowers, add a whimsical touch to gothic hairstyles, infusing them with a delicate yet haunting beauty. Don't forget to pair it with a pastel goth makeup look, it will be fantastic!

portrait of a beautiful woman with bold makeup look and spiky mullet goth hair
Photo: @shyr0dent

  • #6. Spiky Goth Mullet


The spiky goth mullet is a bold and unconventional choice for those seeking a high-impact look. This hairstyle features short, spiky layers at the crown and sides, cascading into a longer, flowing back, creating a striking contrast that embodies the essence of Gothic rebellion.

portrait of a beautiful woman with bold makeup look and edgy goth hair
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  • #7. Face Framing Locks


Face framing locks offer a versatile and effortlessly chic gothic look. These long, loose locks gently frame the face, adding dimension and depth to any hairstyle. They exude a sense of mystique and elegance, enhancing the overall allure.

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  • #8. Elegant Pixie for Goths


Next goes a very bold style with the iconic dark feminine vibe to it!  It is a short pixie cut with a gothic twist. You won't find a better haircut for curly hair! This short and sleek hairstyle embodies a bold statement, showcasing an edgy and confident persona while maintaining an elegant and refined appearance.

portrait of a beautiful woman with bold makeup look and bob goth hair
Photo:@vivadrag

  • #9. One-Lenght Wavy Bob


The one-length wavy bob is a fusion of simplicity and elegance. This sleek, shoulder-length hairstyle features gentle waves that exude a subtle yet captivating gothic charm, offering a sophisticated look suitable for various occasions. One-length bob is to style and maintain, and for the gothic touch simply color your hair in a vivid shade.

portrait of a beautiful woman with bold makeup look and jellyfish goth hair cut

  • #10. Cybergoth Jellyfish Cut


The Cybergoth jellyfish cut is a futuristic and avant-garde hairstyle that pushes the boundaries of traditional gothic aesthetics. This edgy and asymmetrical cut features layers of vibrant, neon-colored hair, styled in a way that resembles the tentacles of a jellyfish, creating a visually striking and unique look.

Summary...


Gothic aesthetic always celebrates individuality, offering a diverse range of options to express personal style and flair. From bold cuts to intricate styling, these ten elegant goth hairstyles cater to every hair length and type, embracing the dark allure and sophistication that defines the essence of gothic fashion. Let your hair be the canvas for your self-expression, as each type of goth style weaves a unique narrative of empowerment, confidence, and exquisite elegance.


You can love it or hate it but punk hairstyles are here to stay. Just like punk fashion and music, punk hairstyle has been a prominent trend throughout the last 50 years. I’m sure this style is going to outlive us all! Punks not dead, am I right? Unquestionably, you can spot punk hairstyles and haircuts not only on devoted people who follow the subculture closely. This hairstyle is just as popular among fashion designers, stylists, influencers, and other appreciators of alternative fashion styles

And how about you? Thinking of giving yourself a bold change of hair look? In this case, here are a few punk hair ideas that are always trending.

selfie of a young woman with punk mullet haircut

#1. Peach Mullet for Punks


Mullet hair has become one of the most popular hairstyles for women in the last few years. It is both edgy and good-looking but may require styling and content maintenance. To soften up your look opt for rose gold or peach hair color with a few black low-lights. This style looks wearable but daring.

selfie of a young woman with punk pink adn red haircut

#2. Pink and Red Choppy Bob


Choppy haircuts have always been trendy! They are pretty easy to style and pull off. A huge bonus of such a punk hairstyle is that it looks great on every hair texture and face shape. Spice it up by adding some bold colors to the mixture; How about cherry red and Barbie pink?
 
selfie of a young woman with punk choppy bob cut and black hair color


#3. Choppy French Bob with Punk Baby Bangs


Have you watched The Craft movie? The 1996's version with a gorgeous Fairuza Balk? Well, this choppy bob with punk styling and teeny-tiny bangs reminds me of Fairuza's character Nancy Downs. It looks like a classic French bob haircut turned edgy and punk with the help of a hair straightener and styling gel.

selfie of a young woman with grass green punk mullet haircut

#4. Moss Green Punk Hair


And what about the color? What is the ideal punk hair color? Certainly, pitch black or raven wing are the first two options that come to mind. However, if punk is all about breaking the norms, then I prefer swamp or moss-green hair in this case. A short bob with long asymmetrical bangs and black shadow roots looks mind-blowing!

selfie of a young woman with punk haircut, mustard hair and pin-up makeup look

#5. High Messy Bun with Baby Bangs


Baby bangs are just as popular in 'alternative' subcultures as mullet hairstyles. I love the soft and delicate combination of straight baby bangs with some longer hair locks on the sides. For the moments when you want your punk hair up, put it in a messy bun, leaving the baby bangs and locks out.

selfie of a young woman with punk bob haircut and platinum blonde hair

#6. Short Platinum Blonde Bob


A shaggy short bob in platinum blonde looks super punk! Don't let the first impression fool you. And, when it comes to styling this punk hair look, the options are indefinite. Of course, matching punk makeup look and outfit will only intensify the jaw-dropping effect. Try it yourself!

selfie of a young woman with punk assymetrical haircut

#7. Asymmetrical Long Bob and Punk Choppy Bangs


So many words have been said about the classic asymmetrical bob. If you are a big fan of this hairstyle for women but want to give it a punk twist try incorporating some hair color. The vivid combination of acid green and royal purple looks astonishing. Harley Quinn would be jealous of this hair look!

selfie of a young woman with short punk haircut

#8. Messy Caesar Cut


Have you ever heard of a Ceasar haircut for women? It looks like a very short bowl undercut. It may not be a look for everyone, but if short punk hair is what you always wanted to try, this may be a look for you. It looks very edgy and rebellious, but somehow soft and feminine at the same time.

selfie of a young woman with punk mohawk, sidecut and curly hair

#9. Improvised Mohawk with Natural Curls


The lucky owner of luxurious natural curls? Then the next punk hair is definitely for you! How do you like this improvised mohawk with shaved sides and accent on the natural hair curls or coils? You may need time and patience to master this punk look, but when you do, you will want to rock it all the time.

selfie of a young woman with green and pink punk mullet hair

#10. Hot Pink and Grass Green Mullet Split


Another day another punk mullet for rebellious women. To style this hair look most efficiently, start with the fringe and blow dry the rest of it with your fingertips. Use some hair wax to get rid of flyaways, and gently 'press' the shape of the hair with a comb. Finish off your punk mullet with a few accessories – hair clips or a scarf.

selfie of a young woman with platinum punk mohawk haircut

#11. Voluminous Punk Mohawk 


The time for punk mohawk has come. Don't deny it, you have been waiting for this hair look in this compilation. No wonder, as it is the first and most popular hairstyle for punk women! The side and back part of the head get buzzed, while the top part of the hair stays long to form a mohawk-like forelock. The platinum blonde color makes this punk hair look extra crisp.

selfie of a young woman with punk messy buns and split hair color

#12. Tiny Buns on Curly Hair


Another way to keep your punk hair away from your face is to bring it up in two tiny buns, leaving a large portion of the hair loose. You can straighten the rest of your hair with a hair straightener, curl it up, or keep your natural hair texture.

selfie of a young woman with punk mohawk haircut

#13. Curly Undercut Mohawk


The next punk hair idea is very similar to one of the previously mentioned mohawks, but this time with a little different twist. The buzzed sides feature two straight lines shaved into the styles and the forelock is long enough to create flirty curls or add colorful accents.

selfie of a young woman with classic punk mullet haircut


#14. Classic Long Mullet with Baby Bangs


Let's say a few more words about the classic mullet hair for women. This time this layered cut features choppy baby bangs and intense black color. Unlike their short versions, long mullets are easier to maintain and can be gathered in a low ponytail or low-key braid for your comfort.

selfie of a young woman with short punk mullet haircut

#15. Black and White Short Punk Mullet


And, lastly, gorgeous shaggy hairstyle in black with contrasting white accents. Tease it up for volume and hairspray the shape of the hairstyle in place for long-lasting wear. This is one of the most versatile and cool versions of mullet for that gorgeous punk look. Isn't it?

Summarizing...


Whether you're diving headfirst into the rebellious world of punk or simply seeking a bold transformation, these 15 trending punk hairstyles offer more than just a change of look—they're a statement. Embrace the edgy, the unconventional, and the fearless. Let your hair speak volumes about your individuality and attitude. From vibrant colors to daring cuts, these styles are not just about fashion; they're about owning who you are.

woman n fron of the window with a french bob hair
Photo: Andrea Piacquadio

The edgier – the better! This applies to both makeup and hairstyle. However, there is no need to rock a neon-colored mohawk to attract attention to your looks. The best daring hairstyles always combine the rebellious, punk appeal with a subtle touch of chic. The best of both worlds, if you please. If you are looking for a hairstyle like this, then I suggest you look no further. In today's post, I've compiled my top 10 favorite hairstyles for the punk in the heart but mild in their looks.

a portrait of a young woman with hot pink hair and mullet hairstyle

#1. Mullet Haircut


Let's start our hair journey with a trendy mullet – a unisex style with shorter hair in the front and sides, and long hair in the back. This hairstyle is super popular today but takes its origins as a trend in the 80s when it was called a bi-level. Little known that mullet wasn't called a mullet until the 90s. Well, this hairstyle is not for the timid, so if you are going for the mullet you better dive deep!

a portrait of a young woman with a short bob pink hair

#2. Bob with Long Bangs


If there is a haircut that always looks neat and chic, it is always a bob. How do you like a classic short bob with long and choppy bangs? I love the way it looks! Especially, if it is combined with an eye-catching color like bright red, magenta, or plum. Despite being high-maintenance, a bob haircut always looks on point and allows you to pull off different levels of hairstyle rebellion.

a portrait of a young woman with blunt bob, micro bangs and bright yellow hair

#3. Blunt Bob with Short Bangs


That's been said, let's move onto the next level of rebellious bob – a blunt bob with micro or baby bangs. The neatly cut geometry of this hair adds extra crispiness to the look, while the baby bangs add a veil of peculiarity. Baby bangs are quite a controversial thing in the hair world. While most hair trend lovers can't have enough of the tiny bangs, other people have mixed feelings about them. Still, when worn with a bluntly cut bob, this hairstyle looks pretty elegant.

selfie of a young woman with beautiful makeup and short pixie cut

#4. Pixie Cut


Derived its name from mythological creatures, the pixie haircut is yet another controversial style in today's top. Girly and innocent, sexy and strict, the pixie reflects the mood and personality of its wearer. That is why pixie cuts are so universal. Wear it neatly styled with a ton of hair gel, or messily teased and locked with hairspray. The destiny of your mythical pixie is in your hands!

a portrait of a young woman with a choppy wold haircut and platinum blonde hair

#5. Choppy Wolf Cut


If you don't feel like an elusive pixie, but more of an untamed werewolf, then the next hairstyle should be your to-go choice. Choppy wolf hair is super trendy at the moment, and this hair trend doesn't seem to be going off track, at least not until the end of this year. You are free to pick from a variety of styles and lengths because this haircut allows for being creative.

portrait of a woman with brown hair and hush hairstyle

#6. Hush Hairstyle


Hush-hush, darling, the next hairstyle is going to leave you speechless! At first glance, it may look soft and girly, but the styling possibilities of the hush hair look are endless. It goes well with any type of hair: from straight and fine, to wavy and thick. This style beautifully frames the face and allows you to play with layers and length.

gothic young woman with a v-shaped fringe and edgy makeup look

#7. Pointed or V-shaped Fringe


I can still remember the times when the v-shaped fringe was on top of its popularity! And I definitely see why. The v-shaped or pointed fringe is a perfect way to spice up even the simplest hairstyle. Just don't try cutting this type of fringe yourself, or you might end up with micro bangs. It is better to allow a professional hairstylist to work the magic.

a portrait of a young woman with platinum blonde hair and undercut

#8. Subtle Undercut


A lot has been said about the undercut. Just like any other edgy hairstyle, women's undercut comes in a variety of forms. Yet, only the undercut style with a subtle transition allows you to keep the look soft and feminine. Pair it with a soft hair color and a pastel goth makeup look to get the ultimate recipe for a sophisticated, but highly daring ensemble.

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#9. Boyfriend Bob


Have you ever heard about the boyfriend bob? It is the bob style of the year 2021. But, we still love and wear it. It is a versatile, androgynous haircut, which looks a lot like a short French bob. This hair was strongly influenced by the male icons of the '90s, but you can also spot it on the K-pop members. Style your boyfriend's bob with gel or curl with a curling iron.

a portrait of young woman with blonde hair and curly fauxhawk hairstyle

#10. Curly Fauxhawk


And, lastly, an appealing combo of edginess and romanticism for the curly hair. Short on the sides and back, but long in the front – a fauxhawk hairstyle. It has everything you need to complete your alternative makeup and fashion style. Take your fauxhawk to the next level by adding highlights and lowlights. 

Let's wrap up...


Congratulations! You've reached the end of this thrilling ride through the world of daring hairstyles. We hope you're buzzing with inspiration and ready to unleash your inner rockstar (or punk, or eclectic artist – whoever your edgy muse might be). But before you dive headfirst into a new chop or dye job, remember this: edgy hair, just like punk makeup look is all about owning your individuality. It's a canvas for self-expression, a way to defy expectations and rock your own rhythm. So don't be afraid to experiment, add your personal twist.
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