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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Blonde suits me best and I love it.
Raquel, I understand your feelings. I privately cross dress at home and sometimes in my backyard.Very few really knows about my cross dressing. You have made more progress then myself. Best to you.Dee
Hi Dee
While hormones taken under advice and with care are the most effective alround, they do impact libido and reduce sperm production.
For continued breast growth, I have started to give NATURALFIL breast cream a try. In combo with Lucille’s Cheeky Physique breast serum, initial results look promising (albeit somewhat slower than hormones) and without the side effects as noted. Will see how effective it is over longer time frame.
I just thought about sharing this with you.
Raquel
Raquel thanks for all the information, really appreciate the in-put.Is there another email address that I can correspond with you if you want to. You can get my email from Lucille’s website.Dee
Dee, it took a lot to venture onto this public site, never mind sharing. At this time and for specific reasons, I cannot venture beyond this. I hope you understand.
Kind regards
Raquel , thanks for that. One more question , what foods and herbs do you suggest if not using hormones? Dee
Lucille ‘s flat to femme program for breast development (recommended) is great as it does so through herbs. She covers it extensively with lots of good advise. The internet provides many websites on estrogen enhancing foods. Foods are helpful but not that effective in my experience. Herbs take longer than hormones but do yield results over time. Commitment is essential here. Again, I highly recommend Lucille ‘s programme if you wish to pursue a non-HRT course.
Raquel , I was also wondering how you developed your nice bustline , what technique did you use? Dee
Not sure if my earlier response went through. Nonetheless, my regimen includes the following:
Lucille’s flat-to-femme program is very helpful (breast exercise, massage, etc.; boosting estrogen levels (prescription hormones most effective); Lucille’s breast serum; Lucille’s tips and tricks on cleavage creation; and commitment.
Regards
A combination of factors has been useful: Lucille’s flat-to-femme program provides helpful guidelines (i.e. breast exercise, massage, etc.); enhancing estrogen levels (via certain foods and herbs, or prescribed hormones); Lucille’s breast serum and cleavage tips and tricks. And commitment.
Raquel , I luv it too , you look gorgeous . Dee
Thank you Dee; much appreciated.
Hi, I’m not sure what color my hair is except that there is some silver in it, lol. But it’s mine. Great looks here girls.
namaste’
Jene Anne
I have wigs in many colours, but i think i look best as a brunette.
I am a natural brunette. I am now growing my hair out, but for now I flip between a light and dark brunette wig as in my photo. I think the color you go for has to compliment your natural colors in your eyebrows. You can only tweak them so much. I get mine waxed every four weeks as well.
Hello All!
I am definitely a brunette. I am of the mind to stay with the hair color I had when I used to be male. It’s the right shade and all my featured are set up for it as is everyone else’s. Just makes it that much easier to get pretty for my dates. I do have some other color hair and I like those too – they’re deeper reds and browns. By now, I most likely would be a silver – if I had hair LOL! In any case, being a brunette is my favorite and what I think I look best in. I like how all my features blend together and look extremely natural. Changes are nice though and a lot of fun!
I wonder what Neon Pink says about me 😉 (wont let me show pic)
I was a blond my whole life and continue to be, although I have many shades in all my wigs.
My wig lady does not know I was a blonde because I am complexly bald now. However, she will not let me even try on a wig that is anything but blonde as she thinks that is what I need to be. Love her to death!!
Lacey
5. All of the above 😉
Depends on my mood, really…