Quote from: Kanzaki on August 15, 2016, 11:59:07 AM
Well, I started T a few days ago but it'll be a while before it makes a difference. Not sure what you mean by styling, can you maybe elaborate on that?
Go for something classical. You can go for longer hair at the top and shorter at the sides. Than you can try to put the hair at the top more to the side. If you gets problems with the hairline, you can shape it with shaving. You can try to get a more straight square hairline. You would still look young, but you might appear a few years older. Pixie haircuts, round Justin Bieber haircuts and spikey haircuts aren't recommended. Pixie and spikey hair cuts are in fashion for butch women. Justin Bieber's 2009 haircut screams "Young boy", not "mature man". My best advice are being patient. It takes time before testosterone works. About 1 to 3 years, you would probably look more like a grown man - it would mature your appearance. But at least you do pass, you just pass younger than your real age. When you get old, it might be a advantage. Just look at the celebrities, everybody wants to look young. I've heard about celebs who doesn't want to age.
Perhaps you would like these haircuts.
