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July 8, 2014 in The SceneKing

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March 24, 2018 in The SceneKing

heyyyy queens :3 😀

MissyPixie – Reality

March 24, 2018 in The SceneKing

I live on the fringe of reality and something else all together. I
enjoy mind-ultering experience and standing alone in a crowd. I have
worked my whole life to NOT fit in to NOT be classified as this or
that but rather to be unique and to stand outside the circle of
“normal”. Luckily for me, I was born a little twisted. Let your freak
flag fly high and if someone gives you a hard time slap em’ with it!
They will actually respect you for it!

Axelhazelknight

July 3, 2017 in The SceneKing

Firstly, a warning: pink, blue, purple or green hair requires a lot of
upkeep. It’s kind of like going platinum — it’s a time and effort
investment from the very start. If you’re not prepared to maintain
your colour, you should probably not do it. Otherwise, you will just
look like a grumpy 15 year old from the mall, and I don’t think that’s
what you want. 1. Pick a colour you can wear easily.Your hair frames
your face, so think about the colours you wear that make your face
look bright & healthy, as opposed to sallow or sick. As much as I like
yellow, if I put on a yellow T-shirt, I look like I’m dying. The same
goes for pale orange. So if you can’t wear red because it makes you
look ruddy, or blue washes you out, don’t dye your hair that colour!
It will be bad times. 2. If you’re going to add color to your hair,
you need to lighten it first. I know that this is really obvious to
some people, but it’s not-so-obvious to others, which is why I’m
including it. If you have black hair & you want to add some green
streaks, for example, you can’t just throw some green on top & wait
for a miracle. You won’t even see it. You need to remove the dark
pigment — in this case, black — from your hair first. If you’re a
light brunette or a blonde, you can pretty happily do this with an
at-home lightening kit. If your hair is dark brown or black, please go
& see a hairdresser. Really. Trying to lighten dark hair is tricky to
say the least, & will often require toning. When I lighten my hair,
for example, it goes a terrible brassy colour. It then needs to be
lightened again & toned, to remove the yellow. The reason you need to
tone your hair is because if you want blue hair but it’s kinda yellow,
your hair will go green. Or if you want red hair, a yellow base colour
will turn it orange. You want to start from as close to white as
possible. All of this toning nonsense can get complicated, and
hairdressers go to school for it. Please go see one if you have dark
hair and want to lighten it!3. Use good quality hair colour. Special
Effects is the best: the colours are solid, they last 3 to 6 weeks,
aren’t tested on animals and are vegan-friendly. Manic Panic and Fudge
are okay but I would only use them if I absolutely couldn’t get my
hands on any Special Effects. You can buy it on Amazon. Simple! If you
don’t know what the colours will look like, check out these hair dye
galleries. Very helpful! Bonus for ravers (do ravers still exist?!):
Special Effects’ Atomic Pink, Nuclear Red, Cherry Bomb, Hi-Octane
Orange, Joyride, Cupcake Pink, Bright as F#@$ Yellow and Napalm Orange
glow underneath black light. 4. Don’t use conditioner before you dye
your hair. It just makes it more difficult for the colour to “attach”
itself to your hair. Shampoo it, COMPLETELY dry it off — yes, use a
hairdryer — and then go in for the colourful kill.3. Use good quality
hair colour. Special Effects is the best: the colours are solid, they
last 3 to 6 weeks, aren’t tested on animals and are vegan-friendly.
Manic Panic and Fudge are okay but I would only use them if I
absolutely couldn’t get my hands on any Special Effects. You can buy
it on Amazon. Simple! If you don’t know what the colours will look
like, check out these hair dye galleries. Very helpful! Bonus for
ravers (do ravers still exist?!): Special Effects’ Atomic Pink,
Nuclear Red, Cherry Bomb, Hi-Octane Orange, Joyride, Cupcake Pink,
Bright as F#@$ Yellow and Napalm Orange glow underneath black light.
4. Don’t use conditioner before you dye your hair. It just makes it
more difficult for the colour to “attach” itself to your hair. Shampoo
it, COMPLETELY dry it off — yes, use a hairdryer — and then go in
for the colourful kill.

SQ

October 31, 2015 in The SceneKing

Hi

October 31, 2015 in The SceneKing

This is me.

October 31, 2015 in The SceneKing

Hi, I’m TMRageCat! I love Gerard Way,  My Chemical Romance, Black Veil Brides, Pierce The Veil, PANIC! At The Disco, Falling In Reverse, and much more. I am scene/emo. I am weird. I like stuff. My favorite scene queen is Izzi Murder and Jenn Curbstomp. Music is awesome. I like drawing. ♥

by Maddie

New Friends?

October 31, 2015 in The SceneKing

Hi…um I’m new here. Heheh…but…just because I’m new, don’t be afraid to say hello. ^-^

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October 31, 2015 in The SceneKing

Hi :3 My name is Annabelle Fae and ummm yea im knew to this so yea hello x’D :3 ^,…,^ =^.^=

Leeann Lunatic

April 7, 2015 in The SceneKing

♛My name’s Leeann.♕ ✵I love music and photography.✵ ❦I’m agnostic and pansexual❦ ☯My dream is to play the main stage @ Warped Tour and later on, go on tour with Upon A Burning Body and/or Motionless In White.☯ ✞Motionless In White✞ ⋆Upon A Burning Body⋆ ♔Pierce The Veil♔ ✧Escape the Fate✧ ⚔Horror movies and Creepypasta⚔ ☮’Anime is life’ ~FallenAngel Frances☮ ❦Corpse Party❦ ❀Girls Bravo❀ ☠Future Diary☠ ✡Chibi Baby✡ ▪Fairy Tail▫

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Ryann Suicide

December 26, 2014 in The SceneKing

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Hi , My name is Ryann Suicide , I believe that being scene is about expressing yourself , and dressing how you want to dress , and being who you want to be . Listening to music that you want to listen to , and saying screw society , I’ll be who I want to be and not who you want me to be . Being scene is about living life how you want to live it and not how other people want you to live it .It’s about expressing your individuality and being unique in your own way . I believe that being scene is doing things in your own way and creating your own way to do things .