Quote from: trapthavok on July 28, 2008, 05:28:08 PM
I do, but I still have a full head of hair as you can see
I want to present as male and everything my first time in a barbershop. Plus barbershops would be a helluva lot cheaper than where I'm going. Leave it to personal hang ups...
Fair enough. If you're going to a proper salon, a good hairdresser should be able to give you some suggestions. I think you could probably ask for a boy cut and get something reasonably close. The only potential problem here would be that your hairdresser might assume that you don't want to *look* male and make it a little feminine. Think of the difference between a girl's "pixie" cut and a guy with similar length short hair. A woman's cut tends to be layered a little more, with better blending between the lengths, while a man's cut is basically the same length all over.
If you don't want to be at the whim of your hairdresser, I revert back to my original suggestion-- google image search. Find something you like, even if it's the cover of a CD. Print it, bring it with you, say, I want my hair to look like that. Any hairdresser worth their cosmetologist's license can copy a picture.
Quote from: Aiden on July 28, 2008, 05:37:58 PM
<-- I'm the one in black in my avatar picture of course with the chainmail sash. I tend to go for the jug head look, or least similar to it. Sometimes it comes out looking more just like a fuzz all over head. Usually go for a 2 on top and a 1 on sides (clipper length sizes) But that's just me, I like my hair really short and I don;t look to bad with it except for some noticeable dandruff at times and thin hair. (find the short hair helps with the dandruff problem to)
Considering buying some clippers to do it myself and save money in long run. lol Anyways, there are dark skinned men and women around where I live who cut their hair extra short and not look bad. Though don't know if it would make you look more male or not lol
Clippers are a fine way to take length off. I have a pair that I used to use to shave my head with. I used them for several years and never had a problem. If you're going short, there's no reason not to do it yourself. The only difficulty here is that you MUST have someone straighten out the back for you. The fine little bit of fluffy hair on the back of the neck is okay for girls to have, but not guys (at least not sterotypically). The fluffies must go, but you have to have someone help you with that, or else you'll be all crooked in the back. I used to have a roommate help me with the back. He shaved his head, too, so we would watch out for one another like that.
One other caveat about clippers-- if you're going for a longer look (i.e. longer than a 2), you might want someone to do it for you. It's very easy to angle the clippers in such a way that one spot is shorter than all the rest giving you something that looks suspiciously like a bald spot.