Hair Style
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 1:32 pm
I have been wanting to find a shorter hair style that is pert and cute when I am feeling feminine, but can be combed behind the ears and over into a masculine style with no one thinking...he needs a hair cut! Kind of a razor's edge. Stuck at home as a care giver I do watch lots of video and have been observing two female reporters who have hair that is shorter than mine. Yet, these ladies are quite obviously feminine and pretty even with hair that is only a couple inches in length if that! How do they do it?
I think the shape and size of men's vs women's heads presents the largest challenge for men who want to have a shorter feminine style and look feminine. Men I read somewhere have a broader forehead and brow ridge induced by testosterone. Nothing we can do about that, like our broader shoulders, narrower hips, and larger biceps....our dragging knuckles....
What are these ladies doing besides the use of a little moose? well eyebrow shaping, make-up, and bangly ear rings help but their features are also finer than a man's.
I believe I will have to concede that the short short feminine style will never work on me as a man. I also think it will put an end to "would you like some off the top?" - "NOooooo!!!!" I think that is because volume will be critical, and the shortest length will probably be somewhere between allowing to ear lobes to show or a length that covers the ears but only just. I would like some cute flips starting above or behind my ears and toward the back of the head that many women sport.
I will definitely have to confide in a fairly private hair salon that serves men and women and find a stylist who is experienced and professional and then tell them what I am after...."I am transgendered and want to style my hair in a way so that it can be styled feminine or masculine." I think if I can find the right stylist she, or he, will be able to look at the shape of my head and advise me on what kind of style would look best, may be something I never thought of because this is not my area of expertise.
I suppose most people here will say....just grow it long and pull it back into a pony tail, lots of men have long hair...well not really at my age, 57, and in the deep south they don't. Others will say just buy a wig and be done with it! Problem with that is wigs are not my hair, they can be hot, and require storage space and special care and do not last if not taken care of Properly. I do have a wig obviously look at my profile picture I purchased it in 2006 so it is doing very well at 8 years...I keep it on one of those Styrofoam heads in a box and covered by a plastic bag and I very occasionally wash it with wig soap and always wear a nylon head cap under the wig when wearing it...but I want my own hair, as I would prefer to have my own boobs and nails.... Boobs I use an A cup and $15 gel inserts and that is fine because it is nearly natural.
So....waduyouthink?
I think the shape and size of men's vs women's heads presents the largest challenge for men who want to have a shorter feminine style and look feminine. Men I read somewhere have a broader forehead and brow ridge induced by testosterone. Nothing we can do about that, like our broader shoulders, narrower hips, and larger biceps....our dragging knuckles....
What are these ladies doing besides the use of a little moose? well eyebrow shaping, make-up, and bangly ear rings help but their features are also finer than a man's.
I believe I will have to concede that the short short feminine style will never work on me as a man. I also think it will put an end to "would you like some off the top?" - "NOooooo!!!!" I think that is because volume will be critical, and the shortest length will probably be somewhere between allowing to ear lobes to show or a length that covers the ears but only just. I would like some cute flips starting above or behind my ears and toward the back of the head that many women sport.
I will definitely have to confide in a fairly private hair salon that serves men and women and find a stylist who is experienced and professional and then tell them what I am after...."I am transgendered and want to style my hair in a way so that it can be styled feminine or masculine." I think if I can find the right stylist she, or he, will be able to look at the shape of my head and advise me on what kind of style would look best, may be something I never thought of because this is not my area of expertise.
I suppose most people here will say....just grow it long and pull it back into a pony tail, lots of men have long hair...well not really at my age, 57, and in the deep south they don't. Others will say just buy a wig and be done with it! Problem with that is wigs are not my hair, they can be hot, and require storage space and special care and do not last if not taken care of Properly. I do have a wig obviously look at my profile picture I purchased it in 2006 so it is doing very well at 8 years...I keep it on one of those Styrofoam heads in a box and covered by a plastic bag and I very occasionally wash it with wig soap and always wear a nylon head cap under the wig when wearing it...but I want my own hair, as I would prefer to have my own boobs and nails.... Boobs I use an A cup and $15 gel inserts and that is fine because it is nearly natural.
So....waduyouthink?