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How to Be a Natural Scene Girl
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Being a "Scene Girl" is a subculture of the alternative fashion scene. It is characterized by bright and bold hair colors, heavy makeup, and unique fashion choices. Here are some tips on how to become a natural Scene Girl: 1. Start with the basics: Start by exploring the Scene subculture and learning about its fashion and music. This will help you understand the style and aesthetic of the Scene and allow you to embrace it fully. 2. Experiment with hair: Scene Girls often have unique hairstyles that incorporate bright colors and bold cuts. Experiment with different hair colors and styles until you find a look that suits you. 3. Dress the part: Scene Girls often wear bold and bright colors, as well as patterns and prints. Invest in some graphic tees, bright leggings, and bold accessories to complete your Scene look. 4. Wear makeup: Heavy makeup is a staple of the Scene subculture. Experiment with bold eyeshadow colors, bright lipstick, and thick eyeliner to complete your look. 5. Embrace individuality: The Scene subculture is all about individuality, so embrace your unique personality and express yourself through your fashion choices. 6. Join the Scene community: Connect with other Scene Girls online and attend Scene events in your area. This will help you build friendships and further immerse yourself in the Scene subculture. Remember, being a Scene Girl is all about expressing yourself and embracing your individuality. Have fun and experiment until you find a style that feels natural to you.
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