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ClassicCloseouts for famous designers Blair.com: Gifts Under $20 Birkenstock footwear Folica.com my favorite beauty store! Stuck in a hairstyle rut? You found your absolute BEST hairstyle ever, and you made up your mind, you will never change hairstyles again. I venture to say it happens to a lot of us. But too much of a good thing with a hairstyle can work against you. If you look in the mirror and your hairstyle hasn’t changed for the last, oh, say, 8 to 10 years, you’re probably stuck in a hairstyle rut. Time slips by, you haven’t thought twice about your hairstyle because last time you looked, you had found it, the BEST hairstyle for you! Then, one day you go to your class reunion and a fellow classmate says, “ You haven’t changed.” You say, “Well, thank you, I try to exercise and watch what I eat.” But, then it hits you . . . you haven’t changed! You are wearing the same hairstyle, or nearly the same hairstyle, you wore in high school. I know you’re out there. I see you every week in my class “ Finding the Right Hairstyle for You!” So how do you take the leap then you say? It’s second nature to you now and you know how to do a quick styling and get out of the house in 15 minutes in the morning. Then there is the woman who says, “I have to keep my hairstyle this way, so I can put it up”. Now don’t get me wrong, I like being able to put my hair up for a change too, but a change does not have to mean a high maintenance. Make little changes more often. A little change goes a long way in a new hairstyle and it’s clearly not so scary to do. A small change of how it’s layered can make the difference of a FASHIONABLE vs. an AGING or DATED look. Which will you choose? Then, don’t forget to ask your hairstylist to walk you through how they are styling your new hairdo or you will most likely go home and get it to look like your old hairstyle. Do you need to use a new hair care product? It may be helpful to remember, also, that if you make a small change, it grows back quickly. Barbers use to have a saying, “Do you know the difference of a good haircut from a bad haircut? . . . Two weeks!” Well if it’s a small change each session — that’s true! June 21, 2005 @ 8:09 am , You're input matters. -- 6 Comments » […] Stuck in a hair style rut? […] Pingback by Ending Hairstyle Struggles » Styles for long hair and straight hair | hair styles, hair styles, hair style advice — October 21, 2005 @ 3:09 pm […] Stuck in a hair style rut? […] Pingback by Ending Hairstyle Struggles » Hair styling tips from the fall fashion show | hair styles, hair styles, hair style advice — October 24, 2005 @ 12:47 pm […] Stuck in a hair style rut? […] Pingback by Ending Hairstyle Struggles » Up Do . . . How To’s | hair styles, hair styles, hair style advice — November 4, 2005 @ 4:33 pm I have had long hair all my life, I am only 16, but Im afraid to cut it all off. I tried many different layering hair cuts, but I needed a big change so I got a loose wave perm, which I love but I have had for half a year now. I have a natural auburn red hair and I am thinking about getting lowlights. I really want to cut it shorter, but Im afraid I wont be able to style it. My hair is thick, coarse and mostly straight, but very healthy and shiney. How can I find something that will look good? I am willing to spend some time to try and style my hair. Comment by tamaira — November 16, 2005 @ 11:22 am Tamaira, Sounds like you have beautiful hair. I would suggest making small changes at first, a little change will go a long way for you. 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Hair loss and trans women Transsexual Road Map > Physical > Hair loss and trans women Google Transsexual Road Map Hair loss and trans women My general recommendations: Best online resource Regrowth.com is the best site in my opinion for those dealing with hair loss. They have a good forum, too, though sometimes unproven products get breathless testimonials that are unscientific and premature. Mild to moderate thinning or recession Look into an oral androgen blocker and topical minoxidil first. For some, this might be enough. Some thinning or balding at the crown or frontal recession You might benefit from hair transplants, but it's vital to go to someone really good and experienced! There are a lot of inept people performing hair transplants (believe me, I went to one and had to have them removed later). Significant recession At a certain point, hair transplant will probably not be a satisfactory option. You might be better off getting a scalp advancement , a scalp reduction, or both. This can even be done prior to transplants. If surgery is not an option See hair systems below. Thinning and recession Brooklynne's tips while growing hair out Hello my name is brooklynne and I found your site when I myself started to transition... One of the big things that I was concerned with when i started to transition was I wanted to have long feminine hair, the problem was my hair grow really slow and is only about 3-5 inches long, Then it accured to me that my friend get her hair braided with extensions added to the end of the braids this is fairly cheap (about $160 - $200) and makes a big difference when transition or at least for me it helped. My confidence was higher and I passed ten times more often I just thought i would offer my suggestion. Denise's tips The section on hair at your site is a little "thin," so for those of us without enough to have it medically corrected I thought I may (or may not) have something to contribute. I wear a human hair wig that I altered to be attached semi-permanently, it stays on 24/7 and is undetectable (it can also be made to be removed and reattached at will). I go jet-skiing and water skiing with no problems, it can cost $2000 or more to get this from a salon and about $150 a month for maintenance, I spend about $700 a year and do it myself (longer hair costs more and mine is about 20 inches), besides I still need two more facial surgeries. This can be time consuming but once it's done, it's done!! Time or money? Hmmm! Here is what you need to do: First, consult a professional about what style, length and color suit the shape of your face and is appropriate for your age (important!) nothing screams "read me" like an unsuitable style. Another reader's experiences I received the following in December 2005: top four photos are "after" pictures, lowest photo is a "before" picture of hair loss at crown. Facts: When I started transitioning I was 35 years old with extensive hair loss. I have been on Proscar (Propecia) for 3 years. Proscar can be prescribed and in some cases be covered by insurance. Propecia is never covered by insurance. Proscar and Propecia are the same product. I have been using Minoxidil (Rogaine) for 3 years. Use the normal strength generic Minoxidil. The extra strength is a waste of money and Rogaine and Generic Minoxidil are the same thing. Rogain is a brand name and costs more. After 3 years I had regrown some hair, maybe 15% of it came back. It was wispy and fine. But the most important part was that the hair stopped falling out. I then went to Hasson & Wong for hair transplants. I received 4,500 hair transplants. That was 2 years ago. It cost $11,000.00 It was worth every penny spent. The people there were honest and not out for money. I know another transperson that Hasson & Wong turned away even though the person was loaded with cash. They were honest with her and said it would be a waste of her money because her hair loss was too far advanced. Post transplants my hair isn't perfect and Hasson & Wong told me it wouldn't be during the consultation. It is thin/fine and that is genetic from both parents. My mother could use transplants and she is in her mid 50s. Matter of fact my hair is better than my mother's hair. Post transplants I use Nioxon shampoo & conditioner. I still take Proscar and Minoxidil to protect my investment. It is a lifetime commitment. I couldn't deal with a lifetime of wigs if avoidable. 11k is a lot of money for me; I only make 39k a year. But I have a 401k and I took money it out of that fund. The penalty for withdrawing this money early was $3,000 dollars. But it was worth it. So technically the hair transplants cost me $14K. Bad hair can ruin all attempts at a female presentation. Before the transplants without a wig I never ever passed. After the hair transplants I pass with ease. It was frustrating because my features are naturally not masculine. The face shot photo is not for public disclosure. I only include it to make a point about the passing issue and the importance of good hair. My quality of life improved so much after the hair transplants. I suppose it is equivalent to the feelings of many transwomen after FFS. Hair systems Sometimes after consulting with a couple of experts, they'll say it's unlikely you'll be able to correct your hair loss surgically. If you can get away with a small hairpiece just in front or on top, it's generally better to use at least some of your own hair. If a small piece is not an option, get the best custom-fit system you can afford. Synthetic or human? Before starting the fun stuff, let's talk about wigs. Synthetic wigs are cheap! both in dollars and quality, a good one will last 4 to 6 weeks if worn around the clock and then start to frizz and mat. You can't curl or color synthetics, and you can't use normal hair care products. On the other hand, the hair I am wearing now is 5 months old, looks great (even if I do say so myself) and I shower, blow-dry and style it as if it were my own. It's human hair and nothing can duplicate it, I expect it to last another 5 or 6 months with a little maintenance. Wig construction There are many types of construction. A"mono" top is a must, there should be a "tape strip" along the front. The "mono" top allows you to part it anywhere you want and appears to have individual hairs "growing" out . It also moves realistically. The "tape strip" is for applying double face tape. Use the tape alone for temporary attachment, or for semi-permanent attachment, you will apply a "bonding" agent to the tape.there are several companies that will make you a custom wig( still saving a lot over salon prices) custom human hair starts at around $500.00 and goes up from there (way up!!) . "Off the shelf" prices start at $300.00. Attachment methods For temporary attachment you will need to sew in at least 4 "hair clips" as used for men's toupees, one on each side, at the rear edge of the "ear extensions" and at least one at each corner of the "nape extension." An extra clip in the middle of the nape is best. Apply double face tape to tape strip and position the wig at the hairline,the correct position is everything, (most people tend to position wigs too low in front which is a dead give a way), then attach the clips by your ears, (if you are wearing a color that is close to your own, leave at least 1/4" of your hair exposed from the temple to your ear,then brush "your hair" back into the wig for an authentic looking hair line). Do the same at the nape ( I wear my hair in a "high" pony tail at work,with my own hair pulled into it, there is no way you can tell it's not all mine!!) I have fallen while water-skiing at over 30 mph using this method of attachment, It works!! Several things to keep in mind: The less hair you have on the top of your head, the closer the wig will fit and look more natural. Make sure you are oil free were the tape is used. Tape is good for 3-5 days, sweat will lesson the hold somewhat, water doesn't effect it. DO NOT leave wigs on Styrofoam head forms as this will stretch it. Dry wigs on a wire form. If you buy a wig that is too small, it can be stretched on a headform that has been wrapped with an "ace" bandage (don't overdo it) . Avoid getting conditioner on the wig base as conditioners will soften the stitching and promote hair loss. ALWAYS start brushing from the ends and work your way up. Start with a pick and then use a wide spaced brush with individual bristles. DO NOT brush when wet. Use steam rollers (Carruso Hair Setter) or a curling iron on low setting for styling. I use a blow dryer on low and a flat or large round brush when my hair is almost dry (be very gentle). Use water-based hair spray. Use alcohol-free products such as mousse and spray on conditioners (only if necessary). If long or straight styles are what you like, buy one that is too long and have a professional hair stylist cut it while it is on you. It will naturally suit your features better. (I'm sure I'm forgetting something) For semi-permanent attachment it is best to have a custom hairpiece made, it needs to have a urethane tape strip around the perimeter and you will have to have your hair cut to 1/16th of an inch long just inside your natural hairline, leaving some fringe hair as before, the bonding agent adheres to your hair not your head so it will loosen as your hair grows,every 4 to 6 weeks it will have to be removed by cutting it loose from your hair, the tape is then removed from the tape strip, new tape applied, your hair trimmed and then rebonded, it is possible to do this by yourself but I don't recommend it, the bonding agent is permanent , if you make a mistake your stuck with it, have a professional do it the first time and have a friend who can help watch. I hope some of this is helpful, I am not a writer (I can't even type). I will be more than happy to answer any questions via E-mail: AlarickE@aol.com (Denise) Some sites to visit (not an endorsement): www.jacquelynwigs.com www.cindycut.com/clients.htm http://www.ahchair.com (they do repairs in 24 hours,and have downloadable instructions on attachment, sizing, etc.) www.personalhair.com/catalog/for-women.com Sherry Joanne writes in July 2003: I don't know whether you would like to link to that, or prefer that I submit something for the project directly. Please let me know. I also have an essay about my Apollo hair replacement system at: http://www.geocities.com/sherrylanina/Hair.html Was this useful? Transsexual Road Map is reader-supported. Please support this project! Transsexual Road Map > Physical > Hair loss and trans women 1996-2005 Transsexual Road Map. All rights reserved. Terms of Use This page last updated December 6, 2005



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