Punk hairstyles
While there are several variations of punk hairstyles perhaps the one most commonly thought about is the florescent hued Mohawk seen most frequently in the early 80s. In this day and age, the term “punk hairstyles” isn’t so limited. Over time, bold individuals have set the hairstyle stage with new dos influenced from various cultures, music scenes and art movements. While in some ways, the punk rock hairstyle screams ‘look at me’ in other ways it says ‘I don’t really care what anyone thinks of my look; this is how I express myself’. It seems the most common answer to ‘why’ pertaining to punk hairstyles is self expression and self expression it is. Not typical like the bob or long straight hair dos seen from year to year, punk hairstyles can go from ‘normal’ to punk rock in a matter of minutes with a simple cut and dye job. The style may be classified as moody, dark and mysterious but it’s also fun, spunky and in many ways wild and crazy. Punk rock hairstyles initially derived from the 1970s but didn’t become extremely popular until the 80s. Since then, the style has continued to prosper amongst teenagers and young adults who use their hair as a means to self expression. Within the term of the punk rock hairstyle, are sub styles such as the ever popular emu and gothic but essentially punk hairstyles are a broad mix of lengths, colours and styles including asymmetrical shapes, partially shaved sections on the head or patterns. Whether or not a person can pull this off rounds down to their confidence. Even the most drastic, daring punk short hairstyle can look spectacular on a person who isn’t afraid to let themselves stand out.
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