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Started by Lara the Lover and the Fighter, January 27, 2014, 04:10:40 AM

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Allyda

Quote from: Alainaluvsu on June 06, 2014, 11:30:01 PM
Here's an illustration of how women typically lose hair:

The feminine hair loss pattern in photo number one is the type I had though not as bad until I started my hrt with Avodart included in my regimin. My hair loss stopped abruptly on the 3rd day, and has been coming back in ever since. I have plenty of new growth in my problem areas and the new strands finally getting long and starting to thicken (my new growth). Now you can't see my scalp in those areas unless my hair is wet. If my new growth remains consistent my hair will be as it was when I was in my 20's in about a year from now. As you can probably guess I'm very pleased with my results so far. :eusa_dance:

Ally :icon_flower:
Allyda
Full Time August 2009
HRT Dec 27 2013
VFS [ ? ]
FFS [ ? ]
SRS Spring 2015



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TinaVane

Pamela Anderson / Britney Spears have terrible hairline but the way they wear their hair make their faces look FIERCE
C'est Si Bon
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Lara the Lover and the Fighter

Quote from: TinaVane on September 03, 2014, 04:30:52 AM
Pamela Anderson / Britney Spears have terrible hairline but the way they wear their hair make their faces look FIERCE

I've never noticed! Time for me to do some research. :D
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Allyda

You can hide a lot with the way you wear your hair. I myself don't have an M shaped hairline, however, when I was experiencing loss I was able to somewhat hide it a little by staggering my part a little more straight along my head instead of hoe I usually part it slightly on the side angling toward the middle. I just dropped my angle toward the middle a bit in favor of a more straight part which enabled me to pull more hair over the damaged areas. In fact, I still forget sometimes I no longer need to do this, lol! The point I'm trying to make is that those who may have an M shaped hairline could easily hide it with your hairstyle. Bangs come to mind off the top of my head. Also, it might help to refrain from using a thick brush to brush hair back. I've even known cis girls that do this who had receding hairlines.

Best Wishes

Ali :icon_flower:
Allyda
Full Time August 2009
HRT Dec 27 2013
VFS [ ? ]
FFS [ ? ]
SRS Spring 2015



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TinaVane

Quote from: Lara the Lover and the Fighter on September 03, 2014, 10:58:23 AM
I've never noticed! Time for me to do some research. :D


Big hair helps fem or contour the mug
C'est Si Bon
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missymay

Quote from: Lara the Lover and the Fighter on January 27, 2014, 04:10:40 AM
So, I like many transwomen suffer from having an m-shaped hairline.

It so weird.  Even when I was like 12 years old, I had these spots where my hair just wouldn't grow.  My sister had them too so I don't think we have receding hairlines.  That being said, I am worried that it will never fill in, even on HRT.  My sister has baby hair in her spots after like 15 years of growing her hair out.  I don't want to wait 15 years!!  >:(







I'm too proud and too chicken to go to a professional so, what should I do?  I've even considered filling in the weird spots with eyeshadow o.o  Please help me!  :embarrassed:

In my opinion, going to a professional is your best option, otherwise, the joker will win. The choice is yours...
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Lara the Lover and the Fighter

Its been 8 months since I posted that.  I'm still not sure about my hair line and I still haven't seen a professional.  My hair has grown longer and I have bangs now but golly...when the wind blows or when I am walking fast my hair flies back.  In these moments I am super self conscious.  It seems the only other solution is surgery and that really sucks.

No complaints!  Life is still excellent. :)
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TinaVane

I'm going to dr Cardenas in Mexico to bring my hairline closer
C'est Si Bon
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katiej

I spent some time last night with a woman who had a very defined M shape hairline.  And she wasn't even trying to cover it up with bangs.  She was beautiful and had really great hair otherwise.

I still do plan to get transplants to thicken up the front of my hear and to fill in the temples a bit, but I'm feeling a lot better about myself after seeing her.

Sometimes it's all about perspective.
"Before I do anything I ask myself would an idiot do that? And if the answer is yes, I do not do that thing." --Dwight Schrute
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Lara the Lover and the Fighter

Quote from: TinaVane on September 07, 2014, 01:15:06 AM
I'm going to dr Cardenas in Mexico to bring my hairline closer

I've thought about Dr. Cardenas a few times.  Please let me know how it goes! :)

Quote from: katiej on September 07, 2014, 01:51:16 AM
I spent some time last night with a woman who had a very defined M shape hairline.  And she wasn't even trying to cover it up with bangs.  She was beautiful and had really great hair otherwise.

I still do plan to get transplants to thicken up the front of my hear and to fill in the temples a bit, but I'm feeling a lot better about myself after seeing her.

Sometimes it's all about perspective.


I love meeting CIS women with the same features as me.  One day I will find my CIS Gender doppelganger.  Same height, weight, and general appearance.   One day.
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