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!

Can't style hair at all!


Guest ValerieD

Recommended Posts

Guest ValerieD

I went to a hair stylist last Wednesday to try to feminize my hair. I looked great... for a day. The problem is, I can't re-create it at all! I basically have to brush and blow dry my hair at the same time, but my skills at doing either even one at a time are atrocious! When I try to brush my hair the way my stylist showed me, I need to use two hands at all times or else my hair becomes a tangled mess. Attempting to blow dry my hair results in it becoming tangled, frizzy, and dry/brittle.

I don't have any clue what to do! Having feminine hair is essential to passing (even though I've been growing it since October, it's still boy length), and I'm going full time in a week! I don't have anyone to help me with this; no female friends (no good friends period, actually), no relatives that I'm out to except parents, and my parents are doing just about everything they can (except kick me out of the house or deny college funds) to delay/derail my transition while trying to appear supportive, so Mom's been of no help either.

Link to comment
  • Admin

Why not go back to the hair stylist, and ask them to show you how? The worst that could happen is they say no; but they won't because they want you back as a customer.

Good luck.

Carolyn marie

Link to comment
  • Admin

Last resort may just be a wig. I have used them for over -- <too long> -- and you will "pass" whatever that means even in extended day wear. Of course, they have to be cared for too. A synthetic CAN look VERY good and has the advantage of the style being locked in. You do have to practice even there, which by the way, is the only way you will get your hair right. It took me two and a half years before my hair was long enough to wear wtih any success. The two point five began AFTER I was on HRT, and my hair at least was hormone fertilized which took care of some guy unrulyness that I would have had.

Pink ball caps can work if you are made up. Get the ones from Victorias Secret, or other girl shops and use them instead of hair. Scarves or other hats work too. Not saying to pretend you have been super sick, but gals just off of chemo therapy are in your position, and they use that stuff.

Color your hair a "girls only" shade which is what mine is right now, even though it is just strawberry blond, its a "girls only blond" that guys do not use.

Just smile would be another thing. Natal females have a lot of reasons their hair gets looking like a guys, but they smile about it even while having the damage repaired, and don't worry about who they are.

Link to comment
  • 10 months later...
Guest melanie maritz

Another option is youtube. Youtube has some really good hair tutorials, you should check them out and see if it works for you :)

Link to comment
Guest SusanB

Have always been a fan of long hair and mine has been long for over twenty years

I don't do much with mine, just a ponytail most of the time

Bought some spray from the hairdresser that i use before i flat iron. It makes my hair nice and smooth and shiney

Link to comment
Guest Kattja

I don't do much with my own hair, I like it down over my shoulders or in a pony tail, but back when I was married my wife (exwife now) had this brush hair dryer combo in one. She used it all the time and it looked like it worked out great. I think I got it for her at either Walmart or Macy's (I know huge difference hehe) but something like that might help out while getting used to styling your hair. Just a thought :)

Kattja Katt >^..^< Mew

Link to comment
  • 3 months later...
Guest ~Sara~

Hi!!, i want to start doing it too!!, i have a long hair( a bit longer than Rapunzel's in my avatar hehe), it is naturally curly, but it is a mess!!!, i try to comb it a lot, but it just doesnt want to look feminine!!! :banghead: it looks like this guy's but wider, i mean, add some to the sides and that's how my hair looks like http://images.contactmusic.com/newsimages/howard_stern_1264793.jpg, i want to make it look like this one http://www.naturallycurly.com/curly-hairstyles-pictures/view/medium-hair-styles--lovely-red-hair-11488.html, do you have any suggestions? thank you!!

Sara.

Link to comment
Guest CassieX

Hi ValerieD,

I understand your frustration as I too have hair that doesn't want to co-operate. I try to pay attention to what my stylist shows me so managed to remember a few useful things from my last visit. I have a pixie cut as its one of the few hair styles that goes with my face/ hair type. The longer bobs just looked horrible on me.

I use a styling foam with honey from Aveda called 'phomollient' after conditioning when my hair is still damp. Its pretty amazing stuff which once massaged in the hair makes it easier to style your hair without being sticky and adds volume.

I use a round bristle brush for drying which allows me to roll sections of hair on the brush and dry them with the dryer, creating more volume. Some spots are a pain to do, but with practice you can master the technique.

Once my hair is sort of how I want it to be and still a little damp, I take a very tiny amount of a product called 'being rubber' by Rusk and apply it to the tips of my hair. This eliminates the wispy bits and gives it more definition. The English on the tub says its a gum.

I use a straight bristle brush sometimes for general styling and have found a smaller brush much better for control, though if you have longer hair than me a larger brush might be better.

I finish up the whole creative experiment with a decent hairspray.

Then I go outside and scream as it starts to rain and the wind blows my painstakingly wrought creation to tatters. :blink::banghead::blink:

Cassie

Link to comment
Guest Carla_Davis

I guess I should consider myself fortunate.

I have little natural hair left due to Male Pattern Balding.

I have to use a wig. I currently use a 100% Human Hair Wig but I am also looking into Synthetic wigs as they hold their shape better and easier to care for.

Hugs,

Carla

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   6 Members, 0 Anonymous, 132 Guests (See full list)

    • Selkimur
    • Abigail Genevieve
    • awkward-yet-sweet
    • Markianor
    • Ashley0616
    • MaryEllen
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.7k
    • Total Posts
      768.4k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,029
    • Most Online
      8,356

    earthpatch
    Newest Member
    earthpatch
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Anyatimenow
      Anyatimenow
      (23 years old)
    2. Aria00
      Aria00
    3. Ava B.
      Ava B.
      (24 years old)
    4. Claire Heshi
      Claire Heshi
    5. CrystalMatthews0426
      CrystalMatthews0426
      (41 years old)
  • Posts

    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Cadillac parts are pretty expensive, so repairing them costs more.  But they don't seem to break down more than other makes.  Lots of Lincoln models use Ford cars as a base, so you can get parts that aren't much more expensive.    My family has had good luck with "Panther platform" cars.  Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Marquis, Lincoln Towncar or Continental.  4.6 V8 and 5.0 V8.  Reasonable fuel economy, and fairly durable.  Our county sheriff's office was running Chargers and SUV's for a while, but has gone back to older Crown Victorias for ease of maintenance.  GF rebuilds them here.  But they are getting more scarce, since the newest ones were made in 2011.    1992-1997 years were different than the later years.  1998-2001 they did some changes, and apparently the best years are 2003 to 2011.  Check Craigslist, and also government auctions.  GF has gotten a lot of them at auction, and they can be had in rough-but-running shape for around $1,000.  Ones in great shape can be found in the $5,000+ range.  Good for 200,000 miles without significant rebuilding.  Go through engine and transmission and electrical systems, and they go half a million.    Some Chrysler models are OK.  The 300 mostly has the same engines as the Charger and Challenger, so parts availability is pretty good.  But they tend to get timing issues.  The older Chrysler Sebring convertibles were pretty reliable, sometimes going 200,000 miles without tons of problems, although after that they were pretty much worn out. 
    • Abigail Genevieve
      I think I have read everything the Southern Baptists have to say on transgender, and it helped convince me they are dead wrong on these issues.  They can be nice people.  I would never join an SBC church.
    • Abigail Genevieve
      You come across as a thoughtful, sweet, interesting and pleasant person.    There are parts of this country, and more so the world, where evangelicals experience a great deal of finger wagging.
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      It has been an interesting experience being in a marriage in a Christian faith community, yet being intersex/trans.  I stay pretty quiet, and most have kind of accepted that I'm just the strange, harmless exception.  "Oh, that's just Jen.  Jen is...different."  I define success as being a person most folks just overlook. 
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Well, I live in an area with a lot of Southern Baptists, Evangelicals, etc...  We've experienced our share of finger-wagging, as the "standard interpretation" of Scripture in the USA is that the Bible only approves of "one man, one woman" marriage.  My faith community is mostly accepted here, but that has taken time and effort.  It can be tough at times to continue to engage with culture and the broader population, and avoid the temptation to huddle up behind walls like a cult.    Tolerance only goes so far.  At one point, my husband was asked to run for sheriff.  He declined, partly because an elected official with four wives would have a REALLY tough time.  (Of course, making way less than his current salary wasn't an option either). 
    • Abigail Genevieve
      My bone structure is far more female than male.  I can't throw like a guy, which has been observed by guys numerous times, and moving like a woman is more natural.  It just is.  I'm not going out of my way to act in a fem. way, as you say, but I am letting go of some of the 'I am not going to move like that because I am a guy' stuff I have defensively developed.  The other breaks through anyway - there were numerous looks from people at work when I would use gestures that are forbidden to men, or say something spontaneously no guy would ever say.   At one point, maybe a year or more ago, I said it was unfair for people to think they were dealing with a man when they were actually dealing with a woman.    Girl here.  'What is a woman' is a topic for another day.
    • Willow
      Mom, I’m home!  What’s for lunch?   Leftover pizza .   ok.    Not exactly our conversation but there is truth in the answer.     @KymmieLsorry you are sick. Feel better soon.   Girl mode, boy mode no mode, not us. Nothing functional for either of us.   anyone here have or had a 10 year old (plus or minus) Caddy, Lincoln or Chrysler?  How was it?  Lots of repairs?  Comfortable seats? Anything positive or negative about it?  I need to replace my 2004 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer, it’s eating $100 dollar bills and needs a couple of thousand dollars worth of work and that doesn’t even fix the check engine code.  Obviously, it isn’t worth putting that kind of money into a 20 year old car with a 174 thousand miles.   Willow
    • Ashley0616
      Oversized pink shirt, pink and black sports bra
    • Abigail Genevieve
      I think you mean the worst possible interpretation of 2025 situation.  Keep in mind that there are those who will distort and downright lie about anything coming from conservatives - I have seen it time and time again.  It's one of the reasons I want to read the thing slowly and carefully.  They want you to be very, very afraid. 
    • Abigail Genevieve
      Here is where the expectation is that the stereotypical evangelical comes in finger wagging, disapproving and condemning.    Not gonna do that.   You have to work these things out.  Transgender issues put a whole different spin on everything and God understands what we are going through. I have enough trouble over here.  :)
    • Ivy
      You do you. You seem to be in a safe place if we end up with a 2025 situation.  But a lot of us are not.
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Well, my marriage is different.  I'm actually part of a multi-partner marriage.  Like you see in the Book of Genesis.  My husband has four wives...and me.  I was kind of an accident, as our community sets the "reasonable maximum" at four wives, but that's a long story.  Plural marriage is approved in my faith community, with the exception of spiritual leaders, as described in 1 Timothy 3.  We believe that anything that isn't specifically prohibited is permitted.    The purpose of marriage is for people to work together, demonstrate the love of God, and to have children.  My faith believes in exponential reproduction - big families with lots of kids, both as a blessing and with the intention of using the size of our population for political ends.  Being intersex/trans and unable to bear children, I wouldn't have been a good candidate to be somebody's only spouse (the majority of our community tends toward traditional couple marriage).  Since my husband has other partners, I don't have to worry about the childbearing aspect, and I help out with raising our family's kids.  I'm a "bonus parent."    I'm not 100% open about my intersex/trans nature, although my community's leaders are aware of me.  Being transgender isn't condemned, but it is seen as a health problem derived from an imperfect, fallen world and an environment polluted with chemicals.  Since I'm married, I have a safe place to be, and I can live how I need to live.    I firmly believe the advice given in 1 Corinthians 7.  We don't totally own our bodies.  God gets a say, as I believe He created us to be male or female, not something outside the binary.  I don't think that transition without discussion with partners is OK....again, we don't totally own ourselves.  When I started to figure myself out, that was actually the main thing on my mind - will my partners accept me?  How will my position in the family change?  Since my partners don't really have a problem with the mild version of transition that I wanted to do, it has all been good. 
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Indeed.  While it seems like the majority of LGBTQ+ folks vote for Democrat candidates, not everybody drinks the Kool-Aid.  I'm a registered Independent, since I vote for individuals rather than party.  One of my trans friends is very pro-Trump - wears her MAGA hat and everything.  I find it interesting to see the reactions she gets... folks aren't always as tolerant as they claim to be.  Even on this forum, you get some real flak from Democrat voters....many will insist that the California way is the only way.    In my opinion, "Project 2025" isn't the real problem.  Check out UN "Agenda 2030."   
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      While Biden may be more friendly to trans folks, I'm not a single-issue voter.  I just can't choose a Democrat candidate, as I believe their actions will destroy my community and way of life.  Biden just announced that he wants to significantly increase capital gains taxes.  Maybe he intends to "tax the rich" but that is going to affect everything from land sales to grocery prices to the cost of electricity and even folks' retirement savings, as most companies make a large amount of their profits through investing in the market.  It is absolute lunacy to think that increased cost or reduced profits won't be passed on to the rest of us.  Things are going to get way worse at this rate.    Mostly, I vote in elections for state and local issues, as the national government is about as pleasant as a Porta-Potty in July.  So, either I'll do a write-in vote for president, or I'll check the box for Trump.  Anything but Biden.     
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Interesting...never knew any of this.  Of course, in my girl form I never got breasts, so I never had to worry about it.  A couple of pieces of tape would have been sufficient...      Sounds like fun   It has been interesting for me since I stopped trying to do sex like a girl.  The real surprise was my relationship with my husband, as he has figured me out pretty well. 
  • 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...