Emo Hairstyles and Haircuts - Learn How to Style Different Types of Emo Looks

Emo Hairstyles are the latest hot and happening trend in the world of fashion. Earlier considered as the twin face of punk, this style is now considered attractive and has gained wide acceptance among the young and hip-hop communities. These hairstyles are considered to be not just fashionable but also very 'sexy.' There is a cultural freedom that is on the rise among today's youngsters which has led to the increased popularity of Emo hairstyles.


An Emo haircut is often asymmetrical and is illustrated by bright and vivid splurges of illuminating highlights on deep colored hair; most people prefer black or deep brunette. The highlights are usually random and can be of a single color tone or a mix of varied shades like cherry red, purple, blue, green, violet or simply white. One of the myths associated with this hair fashion is that it is only for those who have long hair.

But this is entirely false; there are plenty of Emo hairstyles for those who sport a short look.

There is no definite meaning to the word 'Emo'. Today's youth associate this word with a lot of things like music, culture, fashion, appearance and one's individuality. Emo hairstyles symbolize the uniqueness and distinctive personality of the individual; hence an extensive amount of time is spent in front of the mirror trying to achieve the perfect and desired style. This hair fashion is venerated by those who refused to be stereotyped by society.


There are different types of Emo hairstyles. The short Emo hairstyle is more commonly preferred by males though an increasing number of females now sport this look. It involves short and spiky cuts with real long bangs that fall in a long fringe and is brushed to one side of the face so as to partially or completely cover one eye.

This fringe becomes the personal canvas and can be streaked using bright highlights of your choice.

The long Emo haircut is essentially long, shaggy and layered with the bangs falling in a fringe to one side of the face as in short styles. It is more popular to have the fringe brushed to the right side so as to frame the face. Once again, the fringe is highlighted and streaked to convey your personal expression.


It is the Emo bangs that are the true trademark of Emo hairstyles; it is easy to achieve these for those who have natural straight hair. But those with frizzy, curly or wavy hair have to depend on the plethora of hair-styling products that are available these days to tame the hair to achieve these perfect bangs.


You can either go in for a professional cut or give yourself one at home with the help of a friend. To style your hair Emo, use hair sprays or gels that stiffen the hair and allow you to create shag or spikes; do this after shampooing your hair for better results. Blow-dry the hair completely dry once the spikes are shaped and use more gel to maintain the look. Never use a brush or comb once you have set your hair Emo fashion. Use a strong-hold hairspray to hold the style in place. A spray shine can also be used to add brightness and spunk to your hairstyle. Unlike popular belief, Emo hairstyles are not damaging to your hair; over-straightening or over-bleaching is the only way you can cause damage.


Emo hairstyles are for all those who are tired of the boring and conventional haircuts every parlor or saloon offers. Instead, grab a pair of scissors and razor and some bright colored dyes and get the Emo haircut you have always secretly desired. Remember, the fun lies in the creativity so go ahead and play around with colors; after all it is your hair and who you are.