Your hair color is an important part of your feminine identity.
Whether you’re a crossdresser or a transgender woman, the right shade can do more than just change your appearance – it can completely transform your self image.
Want to know what your hair color says about your feminine side? Keep reading to find out!
Blonde Ambition
Do blondes really have more fun? While that debate continues, one thing’s for sure: blonde hair is vibrant and attention-grabbing.
However, different tones send different signals:
- Warm Shades (like golden blonde): Radiate warmth, youthfulness, and femininity.
- Cool Shades (like platinum blonde): Project a refined, classic vibe.
Brunette Beauty
Brunettes are often seen as intelligent, sophisticated, and seductive. But did you know the shade of brown matters too?
- Light Brown: Gives off a fun and flirty vibe.
- Dark Brown or Black: Adds an air of mystery and allure.
Radiant Redhead
Red hair is rare, with only 2% of the world’s population flaunting this fiery color.
If you see yourself as spicy, passionate, and sexy, you might just be a redhead at heart!
Elegant Silver
Silver hair tells the world that you are a wise and sophisticated lady.
This can be a gorgeous, feminine hair color, especially when it’s shiny and well taken care of.
What’s your hair color?
So, what’s your hair color story? Please take my poll and share your comments and photos below!
Love,
Lucille
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I just grew pure snow white naturally with age. I turned grey at forty then silvery grey by forty five, silver at fifty then pure, pure white at fifty five.
The picture is me aged 66 moshing away in a club in Cardiff this year. I still have a full head of thick, white hair.
This guu-url is growing old disgracefully and the young-un’s in the club jus’ love it!
I’ve gone a pure white silver colour since I was 50, (I’m now 66). believe me I’m one hell of a wild thing and growing old disgracefully.
This me ‘moshing’ at a club in South Wales, UK
Red seems to compliment my complexion
Hi Grace,
Your hair color is beautiful!
I love your make-up, too. Your eyes really pop and you’ve got a great smile. The blue in your dress compliments your complexion and your hair. That’s a wonderful pic!
Kisses,
Vanessa
I agree, you look very natural and contented.
I think I look best with auburn hair, and many others have told me that too. Natural hair was very dark, almost black when I was younger, but auburn actually looks more like “me”.
I am in awe just looking at all of the different photos and reading all of the different stories. We are all so different and yet we all have one common bond; we are inside all beautiful women. I don’t know what made us this way but I am glad that I am. Some of us may be happy just to appear as a woman but so many of us, including me, agonize in the fact that there is still a part of us that we would detach and do away with and live totally in this image we have created knowing that we not only look this way but can perform equally in this way as well.
I applaud all of you and you Lucille for giving us a platform to express our views, our image and our desires to be something so much greater than we were born to be.
Do not give up your dream sisters. We are all women, we are all dynamic in our choice to be more than we were born to be.
miss jennie you are so right girl. Never give up on your dreams. dee
Beautifully put, Jennie. Thank you! It is an honor to host such a great community of women here. 🙂
I am blonde because I AM blonde. Any other colour is simply alien to me. It fits my natural hair colour and therefore also looks right eith my skin tone.
I was a born a brunette with dark brown hair which over the years has turned salt & pepper. That works in my roles in my male life but as a woman in my female roles, which I spend all of my off time from work and through the magic of wigs I have always been a redhead or a blonde because it makes me appear more feminine and womanly. I started mostly as a blonde when I was younger but after being a redhead a few times I decided I liked that look better. Now unless a request from a boyfriend to be blonde, I am a redhead all the time when being a woman and I am a woman just about all the time now and the only time I am male is at work. I have artificial female vulva that I glue on with medical adhesive over my groin that look very real and lifelike and they are designed so that I can urinate through them but of course I have to sit on the toilet or squat like a female to tinkle. The ‘vaginas’ have pubic hair on them and the ones I have do have red or blonde pubic hair on them to make me like a natural redhead or natural blonde, depending on my wig. Wearing the ‘pussy’ attached to me along with my realistic lifelike attachable breasts make me resemble a nude woman and that makes me feel more feminine and womanly. I love wearing one piece women’s swimsuits over the top of my female prosthesis. My former ‘husband’ that I lived with for several months as his ‘wife’, liked me switching back and forth from redhead to blonde.
wow! miss Julie-Lisa you sure lived an ideal womanly life you must have loved being the wife ,and living as a woman for those few months/ibet? Dee.
Hi
oh what exciting to read your story and so exciting to hear about what you have done to be a woman, I’d love to hear more … so please send an email so we can contact
hugs Susanne
Well I have say I’m a Blonde and Redhead with a couple shades of blonde. I love both colors and many different styles. The
truth is I get more attention and have so much more fun as a Blonde. I feel different more sexy and feminine.
I’m not ready for Silver yet after all I’m only 60 this year.
As for Brunette the color just doesn’t seem to work for me.
But which ever color you are have fun and be beautiful.
Katie
Katie….You are so cute. The smile just makes you so. I am in my 60’s also and getting a touch of gray but it does not worry me.