Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

An actual femme hairstyle?


Ila

Recommended Posts

I'm AMAB, and for years I've identified as bi-gender and have gone back and forth between female and male presentation--but now I'm fairly certain I'm moving into trans woman as an identity.

 

I grew my hair out but have only ever had it trimmed, never cut into a style, because I needed to be able to tie it back into a ponytail for male mode.

 

image.thumb.jpeg.8abc1b45c11e7da3c475c91c8328f4f6.jpeg

 

(That said, I've been increasingly gendered female even when in ostensible male mode.)

 

I do a lot of styling with my hair when there's time and an occasion for it, and I especially love vintage (40s/50s-style) looks (this is after an evening of dancing, so it's not as tidy as it was when I styled it.)

 

image.thumb.jpeg.9ed8df133b8a43661b6dd4b2c9e6cdb0.jpeg

 

So now, though, I'll have the option of having my hair actually cut into a style. I don't expect I'll need to be able to look male any more, so that's great, but I don't want to create a nuisance for myself (for instance, getting bangs, not liking them, and spending months and months growing them out and always having them in my eyes), and I don't want to get a hairstyle that would prevent me from styling it in the ways I like (like the whole vintage thing), but maybe I could get a hairstyle that frames my face better, gives me a bit more volume, etc.

 

I've tried a few online hairstyle tools, but I'm not sure how helpful they are, because I'm not sure they're showing me the way those styles would actually look on me, for instance with my higher-than-the-average-woman's hairline and the lower amount of volume I have up top. Does anyone have suggestions for tools, hairstyles, starting points, ways to decide? I could always leave it as is, since that's been working fine, but I suspect there might be a better option for me.

 

 

Link to comment

The biggest issue I've noticed for trans girls (in my very limited experience with my friends) is hair volume....which goes along with what you've identified.  I guess a lot of AMAB folks have hair that tends to lay flat, even when grown long?  High forehead also tends to look more masculine. 

 

I'm no hairstylist, but here's a couple of suggestions based on your photos:

 

1.  Change where you part your hair.  I notice that it parts above your left eye...move the part lower and farther to the left.  That will give you the option of sweeping a couple of locks across your forehead to lower the hairline. 

 

2.  For volume, wash your hair frequently, use conditioner, blow it dry, and follow up with hairspray.  Its funny, but my husband is probably the vainest guy I've ever run into when it comes to hair.  At the moment, he's got a bit more hair than I do, and I'm AFAB.  🤣  But that's his method - shower, conditioner, blow dry, hairspray.  Actually, he showers before bed, and then again in the morning, using bar soap instead of shampoo.  I think it depends on your heritage and skin type, because the biggest enemy of fluffy hair is grease...and my husband has a lot of that.  Any hair spray will do, but he uses the stuff from Walmart.  Big cans, Tresemme "Extra Hold" brand, from Wallyworld.  With fluffy hair, combing, and spray...you can make your hairstyle stand at least 1 inch off your scalp. 

 

3.  It may just be my own tastes, but I believe that when it comes to lipstick and other cosmetics, less is more.  My two MtF trans friends have shifted away from wearing intensely colored lipstick.  I made the observation that I thought they were trying a bit too hard, that their natural beauty was feminine enough and the lipstick and other cosmetics were actually a bit distracting.  They've gone with less cosmetics in recent months, and I think they've gone from "great" to "gorgeous." 

 

Of course, these three things are just my opinion, and worth only what you paid for it 😏  Just be yourself, experiment with styles, and if you need a good shopping spot, I think that Sally Beauty Supply is a pretty good store.  IDK if they've got locations in your part of Vermont, but hopefully they do. 

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   5 Members, 0 Anonymous, 97 Guests (See full list)

    • Cynthia Slowan
    • Abigail Genevieve
    • April Marie
    • SamC
    • KymmieL
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      769.6k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,073
    • Most Online
      8,356

    valeonie
    Newest Member
    valeonie
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Angel Jamie
      Angel Jamie
      (24 years old)
    2. CallMeKeira
      CallMeKeira
      (31 years old)
    3. CamtheMan
      CamtheMan
    4. Jona
      Jona
      (22 years old)
    5. jpek
      jpek
  • Posts

    • Ladypcnj
      Hi Sally, okay I'll head on over to your post and check out your makeup techniques.
    • Sally Stone
      Hey all,   It's been a while, but I blogged a whole series on makeup.  It's an eight-part series where I talk about my techniques.   Here is the link to Part 1:       Hopefully the blog series is helpful.
    • Ladypcnj
      Oh, I can relate to that one Vicky, leaving lipstick in hot weather  I've lost count how many times I had to purchase new purses. 
    • Ladypcnj
      Thanks for the replies, as an admin from my own group I understand the same rules, agreed. 
    • MaryEllen
      Any links posted would have to meet this criteria  All content posted or shared through TransPulse services must be appropriate for minors. We welcome members aged 13 to 18. As such, adult or pornographic content, nudity, underwear images, violence, gore, and other content not suitable for minors may not be posted anywhere to this service.
    • VickySGV
      I do spoken word acting, and give Trans 101 talks and other public speaking.  I wear make-up for those occasions.  Sephora is easy for me to get to, and has a foundation that does a good job for me and the sales folks there are Trans Friendly.  Their eye shadow pallets are also fun to use. Another source of my foundation is Ulta which carries Dermablend that does a consistent job of my lower face and chin.   I just use good old Revlon lipsticks because I ruin them by leaving my purse in the hot car too often.
    • Abigail Genevieve
      I'm not interested in makeup, jewelry or nice clothes or girly stuff.  It's made me wonder at times.   It saves some money.  If I wore a skirt it would likely  be denim.  I thought about a woman's skirt suit but nah.   Neither of my sisters are into that stuff either.  One likes peasant chic (still a 60s flower girl)  and the other - the only time she has ever worn a dress was at her wedding.  Jeans at all other times.   Jeans and t shirt here.  Content being a girl.  Weirdo. Weirda? Never mind.
    • Breanne_O
      Thanks, Mindy.
    • VickySGV
      @Ladypcnj Before posting links to other group's websites, PM one of the Staff (preferably an Admin) and have them check that site out.   We have specific rules here regarding age appropriateness and would need to know that the other site is in line with those rules.  We do have members here between 13 and 18 and other sites need to be safe for that age range, legally and otherwise.  Also, we are not a dating or pick-up site, not do we allow people selling things to advertise here.  As I said clear the link with a moderator or admin before posting it.  Mod's and admins do check out posts and if we find problem links we will remove them and notify the OP of a rules violation.  Go to https://www.transgenderpulse.com/community-rules to understand where we are.
    • Ladypcnj
      I raise my hand in the group, I have a question and a suggestion... is it allowed to share other new lgbtq+ website links here? 
    • Ladypcnj
      Yeah, ELF is a good brand, another brand is Revlon ColorStay last 24 hours.
    • RaineOnYourParade
      Sir is good, as well as mister! I don't mind Mx. but my brain's first thought is a mixer.
    • missyjo
      giggles..sounds much more comfy   I'm on 5 minute break outside n wondering if i can open my blouse..oops..maybe not ..laughs
    • kristinabee
      I really don't think that's a good idea. The unity of the LGB and T community is historic and has been central for both groups rights. And the vast majority of people advocating for splitting the two are transphobic LGB's who are broadly condemned by the community anyway.
    • Mmindy
      Congratulations, and best wishes as you move forward.   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...