When I was there last, those rocker styles were really popular in Scandinavia. I wish I could pull it off, but my hair is really fine and thin and I'm a total wash-and-wear kinda gal, so it would probably look like crap after the first wash!
'Rocker' isn't about your haircut. It's about the music your into influencing your style and how you express yourself. I have no idea what 'rocker' means anyway, seeing as rock is deeply unfashionable.
A couple of years I had an accidentally what it would be a rock haircut...?
(although i've gotta agree with mindbear as if you got the looks but you cant talk about records, gigs, performance influences or what sounds to what...its just a label... anyway it seems some haircuts are more edgy so they seem more into rock scene sort of... but i think the rock soul is deeper in my modest personal opinion... but just because ive been always a rock lil' child as being so influenced musically by my big brother, then my big sister...).
In fact when i had this haircut i didn't think it was so rocking... i had to do a massive haircut after being ultra blondie and i didn't know what to do so my hair wasn't too boring... the fact im playing in that picture is just a funny coincidence... awww good times... i think this is from fall 2006 or Spring 2007... long time ago... And then i didn't like it much... ive been more into loooong hair...
Rock has a context, and it's definition varies with it. You have old shcool rock for instance, wich leads you to an idea that isn't necessarily associate with rock nowadays.
As with anything else, if you can get the escence of rock, and translate it to another world- even hair- you could talk rock with it.
I think that asymmetries either in shapes, lenghs or colours are a must. And I never would associate rock with something mild, so for me, shapes have to be rough.
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