Who is scene queen




















But what even is scene anyway? And what prompted its revival relatively soon after its initial popularity? After being founded in , it only took one year for the site to hit one million unique visitors per month. And so, the reign of the Scene Queen had begun. If you are anything like me, Scene Queens are probably a little bit before your time — so, a quick history lesson is probably in order.

The tight-knit group was known for dating members of famous pop-punk bands, namely the boys from Panic! Scene Queens were essentially social media influencers to put it in Gen Z terms. Throwback Thursday… scene queen.. However, scene was much more than an aesthetic. With shared interests in video games and various pop-punk and electronic bands, scene subculture built a strong sense of community and helped like-minded people find each other.

Over the past couple of years, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and even Reddit have witnessed a resurgence of scene subculture. While the hashtag is not associated with a particular audio or trend, the videos show users embracing scene fashion and aesthetics. At the time of publication, twentyninescene has accumulated 5. Twenty ninescene scene scenequeen twentyninescene emomusic scenemakeup scenehair.

Other hashtags like scenemakeup and scenehair have amassed a combined Some users have even taken to the platform to share their DIY haircuts. SummerLooks alternative scene scenequeen scenekid scenegirl scenehair emohair. Scene is what you say it is. Start with your inner health and beauty. If you're ugly on the inside, you're ugly on the outside. Take multivitamins, drink plenty of water, exercise daily, do yoga, eat those vegetables and try not to take in so much meats and fats, especially sugar.

Make sure your hygiene is top notch. Shower at least once a day. Exfoliate your skin, you'll feel better and your skin will glow. Use good-smelling lotion and sprays. Soak yourself in rose petals or bath salts, anything that smells good. Make sure your face is clean and moisturized. This should be done before using any makeup at all. Treat your skin with the right products depending on the type of skin you have.

Wear a lot of makeup. Scene queens are known for their perfect, detailed makeup, so be sure to be good at putting it on. You want to use these high quality brands because you want your makeup staying perfect all day and night! Eyeliner , eyeshadow, blush, foundation, and lipstick are musts. If you wear fake eyelashes make sure they look right on you. If not, use protein and lengthening mascara.

Eyebrows can be thin and jet black or whatever color you have. Lips look good moisturized and with shimmer gloss. It makes them look bigger. Use makeup as your signature. Whether it be thin eyeliner with blue mascara and neon green eyeshadow or thick black eyeliner with purple mascara and black eyeshadow with tons of concealer, it's your own thing. Something that you design. Its good to make angle wings cat-eyes with your makeup and bright eyeshadow.

Get a scene haircut. Scene queens are supposed to be different and unique, and they must stand out in a crowd; having radical hair can do wonders. Go wild! Dye your hair a bright color, such as purple or pink, then add tons of crazy extensions. Dye your hair a different colour every couple of weeks, and if you like the original dye job, then add some touch-ups every month.

Creating or avidly using new dye techniques can rocket you up the scene charts. Try video's on YouTube. Cut your hair yourself but this could end up a mess and this is not very scene queen. It's advisable to do small bits yourself but leave the big parts to the stylist. AS long as you think you look good then that's all that counts.

Fix your damaged hair. If you have damaged hair, get it treated and take care of it. A good way to help dry brittle hair is maxx moisture. Take multivitamins with biotin, MSM, horsetail, b12, folic acid, copper, magnesium, and then the vitamin should already have a lot major nutrients. Drinking tons of water can hydrate your hair follicles and help your hair stay healthy. Get your hair trimmed depending on the growth rate of it, e. If you're getting your hair colored, do not start out with bleach blonde hair because it'll be hard to get colors to stay when you dye your hair.

Some good colors are jet black or stiletto black on top with light colors underneath. It doesn't really matter how you style your hair but the main traits of so called "scene hair" are a long fringe across the face, choppy crown, and long silky under layer.

Buy the right clothes. Don't restrict yourself to brand names; try shopping at thrift stores, as well. The clothing is about being different and about being comfortable with what you wear. This is important. Try to be as different as you can. Check out Lexi Lush! She's super original!! Wear plenty of animal print and bold colors. Shirt styles can be blouses, band t-shirts, halter tanks, tank tops, really anything but it has to be fitted to your body to look good. Buy any skinny jeans that you can get your hands on.

Print, characterized, rainbow, frogs, stars, ripped, long, short. Skinny jeans! These are what you will wear every day. It is important to have as many as you can! If you get ripped jeans get some awesome tights to peak out under them. Zebra or leopard print are good, especially colorful ones. Shop at stores nobody has ever heard of and wear things nobody else is wearing. Being random is key and is especially with scene queens.

Scene queens are glamorous and tend to wear more characters. Also things like the McDonald's logo are awesome and look very cute. Just be different. Get the accessories. Wear bows, ribbons, headbands. It really is about being different.

Skinny headbands are good and huge bows are a must. Wear as many bracelets as you can. Part 3. Get a MySpace page. Constantly update on your life to keep people interested.

Blog daily, be active, take pictures, etc. Accept friend requests of people you know. Try to make accounts on other popular social networking sites.

Update and blog to let people what you're doing. Audrey Kitching goes on Myspace daily and updates. Add pictures to your main profile, blog, send messages, anything that means you're busy on a social networking site. Don't talk about it too much either.

Think of a good scene Myspace name. Ask a friend to think of a few words to describe you that start with the same letter as your name. Then get a piece of paper and write it r scene at the front of your name, then at the end. Pick one you prefer and voila! You have your scene Myspace stage name that's gonna make you into a scene queen.

Use a dictionary and find words that start with the same letter as your name. Then pick one you like and do the same. Just make sure that your totally happy and comfortable with your name.

Don't take other names. For example, don't make your name 'hello-kitty-helena" as hello kitty is already a registered name. Also put the trademark or copyright symbol at the end of your name. Then look to where it has it then simply copy it and paste it on your Myspace name. Think of names how Brookelle Bones did. Or use your first and middle name like Hanna Beth. Part 4. Join sites such as Myspace, Facebook, Instagram. Get Kik for when your followers want to get to know you.

It's always good to know your fans. Find a way to become e-famous. Audrey became famous because she dated Brendon Urie; Jac Vanek got famous by dating Ryan Ross and being a self-proclaimed photographer; Zui Suicide got famous by doing Trashy Life with Audrey Kitching; Kiki Kannibal became famous because she started coon tails stripes in your hair and because of the jewelry she makes. Develop your own unique style and start a trend. This is about being different.

Think up creative ideas that are oh so scene. Be a little crazy. Do something that no other scene queen has done before. As long as you think it looks good, it doesn't matter. Once you've struck on your brilliant idea and performed it to your look. Post pictures about it on Myspace, write a blog about it, and how you came up with it.

This could send you high on the Myspace charts! Sexy Scene Queens are nice to everyone. Remember some people won't like that you are 'sexy' or that you identify or label yourself scene. Be nice to these people too, they can't help it that scenes aren't all the same. Not everyone will like you and some may call you a poser. Part 5. Learn to use scene lingo, but don't overdo it. It's best to use the lingo when talking to friends, and not when talking to your mother.

It is simple, just add words into your vocabulary, such as "rad" and "stellar. Make up one of your own words as this will be very scene and different. Its all about using words from the 70's. It is also a new scene fashion to say yer like a pirate. The best way to find more words is to search scene vocab on urban vocab.

This will come up with a load of words that you write into your own scene vocab. Just don't overdo it as you will get called a huge poser and only say words that you want to. If you hate all of the scene lingo then don't use it. All of this is basically up to you. Get a professional to take pictures of you, as nobody wants to see a typical "scene angle" picture of just "another scene girl". You want to look like a real model, and if you do good on the shoots, you might actually become one.



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