I went for my first haircut in 3 months today. I explained that I need something that is wig-friendly (a 'short back and sides' sticking out from under a wig looks odd!), is gender neutral, and accommodates growing the hair out. I was open to styling advice, and sort of half-expected the stylist to say that it would be best to just tolerate it being messy for a while longer.
Despite English not being her first language, I really thought she understood. If she didn't, then the name I was using, my skirt and nail polish should have been a pretty good giveaway.
Now I have a short back and sides... and look more like a guy than ever. Sigh...
Can anyone recommend a good wig + trans-friendly stylist in Sydney?
Sorry to hear Claire.
I got my hair colored and a very small trim off the length done at Stylz in Chatswood westfield.
I didn't really explain anything other than I wanted a more natural color that was better than a home kit and didn't want to lose any length. They were pretty good and other than I need to keep it simple and able to be tied into a little man bun I'd have got them to style it as well. Not sure of any that would be good at wig work but maybe a wig store could recommend someone.
In other news I checked out ear piercing at Chatswood chase today and they've got some pretty but plain studs that should be fine for work and only have to stay in 4 weeks. Going to think some more and maybe go on the weekend.
I get mine done at Royals in Hornsby, they are all very friendly and understanding- although can be a bit slow and you do pay for it. First time i went in i explained what i was after, i had been growing my hair out for about 9 months at the time and it was just long enough to look reasonable with a colour and trim. Since then it has filled out a lot more and, with the colour, looks quite good - although I do hate my receding hairline:(
However I have been there so that I don't have to wear a wig, so not sure how they would go with what you are after.
Awesome, thanks. I'll check them both out.
My problem is a large bald patch right at the crown. However, sine starting HRT, tiny light thin hairs have started growing there again. That might be a good sign.
I'll try out both those spots when another 3 months elapses and I need another trim.
Thanks !
Quote from: Claire_Sydney on March 06, 2016, 07:25:26 PM
Despite English not being her first language, I really thought she understood. If she didn't, then the name I was using, my skirt and nail polish should have been a pretty good giveaway.
Now I have a short back and sides... and look more like a guy than ever. Sigh...
OMG, that's awful! I can't blame you for wanting to go elsewhere. She obviously didn't understand what you wanted, despite how you were presenting.
I'm 9 months into growing my hair, and even though I still present male, I've made it clear to my stylist from the beginning that I'm trans and that I'm growing it into a female style that will eventually be past my shoulders. It takes so long to grow hair out, so why risk losing any more length than is absolutely necessary? O0
Quote from: Violets on March 10, 2016, 07:11:16 AM
It takes so long to grow hair out, so why risk losing any more length than is absolutely necessary? O0
I know. I wanted to scoop it all up off the floor and hold a little funeral for it.
My boss thinks it's great. I look like a neatly groomed gentleman again... [emoji19]
Ohh, well, I'll just have to sit down and work EXTRA hard at growing it out again!
If I can find a good regular hairdresser, I will just stick with them.
Thats why I stuck with the "wanky little man bun" as its known in Australia. Not just for baristas and musos any more.