Punk Hair

Punk hair has been around since punk’s beginning in the seventies. Through ever changing times, punk hair has been a big part of the culture along with punk rock and fashion. It’s all about inspiration, creativity, and personal style.

Punk Hair

Punk Hair

The Mohawk has been around since the very beginning. The sides are shaved while the top and down the back is left long. It has shown up throughout the culture, from music to movies (a stand-out example is DeNiro in Taxi Driver). It is usually spiked up evenly or in liberty spikes.

While the Mohawk is the epitome of classic punk hair, other styles are also popular. Shaved heads, multicolored hair, choppy short layers, and any kind of spiking are common. Usually hair is kept in a short, above-the shoulder crop, but it doesn’t entirely rule out longer styles. The styles change constantly, frequently inspired by the lead singers of popular punk bands.

When choosing a haircut, it’s important to take liberties with it. It is all about making it one’s own. A simple short layered cut can be transformed into a punk look by texturizing and teasing. When choosing a cut, it’s important to take hair texture into account. Thin, limp hair will be a challenge to put up in a sky-high Mohawk, while taking to a short spiky style more readily.

Color is a huge part of punk hair styles. Black, red, orange, blue, and pink are popular colors. To take the bright colors, dark hair will have to be lightened. A stylist at a local punk salon will be able to help with deciding on the right colors to use as well as what process to use to make the colors. The stylist can also help with choosing shampoos and conditioners that will nourish hair, and with any kind of upkeep to maintain the vibrancy of the color. This can be the difference between punk hair and looking homeless.

Throughout the years, many styling aids have been used to keep gravity-defying styles in place. Hairspray, gel, and hair glue are all available at beauty suppliers and drugstores. Other styling aids include egg white, plain gelatin, white glue, and sugar water.

Punk hair has kept it’s place along with punk clothing and rock. The punk scene isn’t going to fade away any time soon. With these tips punk hair styles and color will stay vibrant as the scene has.