Growing your hair feminine

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Growing your hair feminine

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I don't use a wig and have no plans to do so. However I do try and grow my (silver) so it resembles a short fem hair do. do other have the same idea?
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Post by Michelle Miller »

Most of my hair quit growing a long time ago, femininely or otherwise. :mrgreen:
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All my hair is natural. I do own a couple of wigs, but at present I have too much hair to wear them.

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Post by Robyn Katie »

Hi Kittie,

I wear only my own hair nearly always--it's silver, straight, and down to the middle of my back.

Once in a blue moon I use a hair switch for fun, but not very often.

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Post by Susan »

I tried when I was younger and ended up looking like Alice in the Dilbert cartoons, my hair grew outwards rather than down which I always hated.
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Post by Rik »

This is something im trying, usually have very short hair, but decided to let my hair grow to see how i can style it.
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Post by Absaroka »

I haven't cut my hair in about 5 years and keep it in a ponytail, but it looks like guy hair in a ponytail, and keeping it loose doesn't help. This seems to have something to do with where the hairline is. It also won't grow past a certain length.

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Post by Kandis »

My own natural hair is quite long, and I keep it pulled back in a guy ponytail, braided, on a daily basis. I do this for a couple reasons, 1) it is easier to maintain and keep a professional look, since I have been out of work since September and am looking for work it helps. 2) My hair is co curly that if I let it go free I have an afro that would make Huggy Bear (yes, I'm aging myself there), jealous.

With my hair this length (mid back), I can pretty much style it to look quite feminine when I get a chance to get dressed up and go out. Which has not been in quite some time since I recently grew a wallach (mustache that comes down on either side of the mouth and goes down the chin), sort of like the guy form OCC (Orange County Choppers).

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Post by Alizee_Noelle »

My hair isn't really curly, more like just ondulated, hence it's totally not manageable.
I tried letting it grow as much as I can bear with it in the hope that, once it grows past a certain length, it will fall under its own weight, but all I got was an afro look that I'm not very fond of :)
I think I'm gonna snip an idea from Kandis and let it grow for a while, then try to tie it into some sort of ponytail.

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Post by DanteCarrie (FTM) »

do you guys ever find wigs painful. I didn't wear them for CD reasons i just used to like to have different hair at a whim. wouldn't mind a shorter wig to look more masculine on occasion in future but want in natural and secure looking. But in past I found wigs either itch or if i wear a cap for securness its really painful and presses on the bones in my skull gives me headaches and get overheated. I have quite a bony head LOL.
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Post by Pat »

DanteCarrie, I found when I tried using a wig it was very uncomfortable, and the cap did not help and generally summing it up I gave up and opted
to grow my own hair and get a it trimmed in fem style ( I am fortunately have enough hair not to really need a wig) =D> =D>
Keeping them cupped comfortably.

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Post by Cindy Louise »

At the moment I'm trying to grow my hair out but when it reaches a certain length (about shoulder length) it goes curly on the ends and nothing will straighten it. I've tried styling it but the damn stuff just mocks my attempts.

So I guess I'll give up and have it cut then go back to the cap and wig.
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Post by Leeza »

Now we know what the GGs mean by a bad hair day.

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Post by Cindy Louise »

Leeza wrote:Now we know what the GGs mean by a bad hair day.

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Post by DeeDee »

Hair is such a problem!!! Due to male pattern baldness, I have to wear a wig...which is ok since I can change my appearance a lot..and easily. Here in Floriduh it can be a tad hot, when I went to Disneyworld a few years ago, I had to find a secluded spot to take off my pageboy hair for a few minutes.....but heck, that was in June. Since then, with better hair (wigs), I haven't had that problem .But after spending a whole day be-haired, I do take it off when I get back to my room/house. I do envy anyone who has a full head of hair (and I did at one time) and remember, if you start hormone therapy early enough, your hair should be fine!
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