Different common haircut for girls such as bob have evolved through years and have become angular bobs or inverted bobs.
Bob cut: Short low maintenance hair cut. Instead of the boring bob cut, spice it up a little by trying angular bobs or inverted bobs. Remember Victoria Beckham's bob cut? Quite stylish for your age if you want to try. Blunt cuts with fringes also gives a very cute school girl look. Straightened bob cut also makes chubby cheeks look slimmer.
Pixie cut: Hot favourite girls haircut among the teenage group. Gives quite a funky carefree image. Pixies can be made simple as well as a feminine touch can also be given. The shortest cut makes you look a bit boyish. If you want a pixie cut, yet girly, ask your stylist to add some layers to the cut and end it slightly below the nape of your neck. From Kiera Knightley, to Halle Berry to Natalie Portman or Rihanna, everyone have sacrificed their locks to have fun with this cut.
Layered cut: If you have good long hair, this girls haircut style can make you look like a diva. It gives the illusion of voluminous hair even if you have fine hair. It frames you face well and helps in highlighting your features. However, teens with short and medium length hair can also try this cut. You can also pair layers with fringes and bangs. Looks ultra glam!
Shag cut: Quite a punk look. This cut shortens your hair to quite an extent. A modification of the simple layered hairstyle. In this, you'll find more layers at the crown of your head and will gradually decrease as you go down towards the nape of your neck. Another trait of this hairstyle cut is that its spiky pointed towards the tips. It will also look good if your hair is naturally curly.
Emo cut: This haircut needs guts. Spiky in nature it gives a very shabby and scary look. But as this is back in fashion, girls with emo haircuts will look quite trendy. Some emo haircut styles are quite wild. Do go for them girls. Try soft cute emo cuts.
Straight cuts: A very common cut for all age groups. However teenagers need to find out the proper hairstyle on straight cuts that won't make you age.
You may have heard about a group of people who call themselves "Scene." This group spends a lot of time at shows and on the social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. On trait that makes this group very recognizable is their hair. For both guys and girls it usually consist of choppy, layered, jet black (sometimes blonde for girls) hair that often features streaks of bright neon colors.
This hairstyle is very similar to emo hair, but the group will take offense if you call it such. Scene hair has it's foundations in emo, punk, and hardcore but takes it to a more fashion conscious level. Instead of being emotional and anti-social, the scene crowd is happy go lucky and self confident. The trend is even becoming popular among celebrities, especially those in the music industry.
If you want to get scene hair it is better to go see a hairstylist who has a lot of experience with the cut. If you go to a Supercuts or a Barber they will have no idea how to get the look you want. While it may look messy and unconventional, it is actually quite complex. That means if you try to do it yourself there is a big chance that you will screw up. Let someone who knows what they are doing take care of you, especially if you have no experience cutting your hair.
Accessories are the key to tying the whole look together, for both girls and guys. Girls can wear colorful headbands or hair clips, while guys can use hats and hoodies.
It is important that you try to get a look that is unique to you. It is a good idea to use someone else's style as the framework for yours, but you never want to directly copy someone else's. This will get you labeled as a poser, especially if you copy a celebrity or one of the more popular people in your group. The colored streaks and accessories are the easiest way to get a unique look, so have some fun with them.