Quote from: WolfNightV4X1 on July 22, 2016, 01:19:11 PM
Hi, I figured the ladies might know more about this than I would. Since (most) girls tend to like to grow their hair out and might start out with shorter hair ,
In my case, I want to cut my hair...and I need to keep it long enough to hide it around people Im not 'out' to.
I wanted to know where I can get them, which ones will work, if they're realistic enough, etc.
Itd probably be best to find a store or something so I can try it out
Can't you just get a short bob style, with a fringe, that tucks behind your ears? You can either volumize it or flatten it, depending on your intended audience. Wear it all flat and coming forward in that mid 2000's indie band style - I don't know your age, but enough young men still have that style that you won't stand out as remarkable. Or with a lot of gel on the back and sides to keep them close to the head, you can have the front up in the more modern quiff thing, that is so associated with young guys it seems practically mandatory. Then if you need or want to feminize it, blow dry it bigger, and tuck it behind your ears and style it properly. Tell the hair stylist that you want the versatility to be able to do both.
That's what I've always done, and it's much easier and better for your hair than extensions. Unless you get them properly done with real hair, for a cost of hundreds - in which case you can't just take them on and off at will - it'll just look really naff and fool nobody.
Your best bet as I say is a completely androgynous hairstyle, of which there are plenty. You might find you prefer them so much, you don't want to go shorter. I certainly don't especially intend to go much longer. If I ever do, it'll be sharp and grazing the shoulder but no more than that. You see a lot of trans women with long straggly hair, often in not very good condition. It's a bit of a shame. Irony of cruel ironies, most would look more feminine with a much shorter haircut.