Quote from: stephaniec on July 05, 2014, 03:54:43 PM
there is one across the street from where I live that has a girl that rides a Harley to work doing the summer. I think that's where I'll go
I wouldn't rely on that as a reliable indicator that she is either trans friendly or can style hair correctly. I would join a Queer FB group based in Chicago and ask them for opinions of what has worked for them. It's your best option rather relying on asumptions, which I do too, so don't take offense.
Quote from: TessaMarie on July 05, 2014, 03:47:32 PM
I went to the hair salon around the corner from my home in NE Philly. I deliberately went at a time when they had few customers and was rewarded with a long conversation which ended with me getting my hair cut & styled exactly as I wanted.
I did tell them that I am trans & not out yet. It turned out that the girl who did my hair has a cousin who is also a transwoman.
Bottom line: Any salon is going to want business. No business is likely to want to turn away potential repeat customers. Find a salon you get a good vibe from when you enter, & start a conversation.
NE Philly? Ugh. (I'm originally from Lawncrest hence the Ugh...) I'm glad it worked out for ya but I went to a place in Kensington, but wanted a very complicated, very short hair cut that is also femme and they messed it up. Nothing to do with the salon but the style I wanted. I live near there, kinda, so I just did it. Horrible mistake.
Now, I belong to Queer PhillyXchange and other Queer Philly groups and the best places to get a good cut is in Cedar Park, apparently. There is a large and burgeoning population on queer women there and I'm a queer woman, well I like men, but dress like a queer woman. Or sometimes a pre-T FTM. So people say. I got called a ->-bleeped-<- once and was dressed to the nines...in men's clothes. Yeah I'm a weirdo.