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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Hi Lucille,
Not sure if I answered this one before but I am a brunette for the most part but do partake of auburn shades in my choice of hair. I like brunette best because it’s my natural color and it matches my eyebrows and eyelashes so I don’t look like a “bottled” hair color. I think the pic will shoe what I mean quite nicely.
I am a natural honey blonde, although when I passed the big 6-0, my hairdresser started doing a little highlighting to help cover some of the grey that was creeping in. I have toyed, off and on, with the notion of red highlights, but always just about the time I have decided to try it, I run into a complete stranger who remarks on what great hair I have. So I will probably just keep my natural color.
Hi Lucille
As you can see I’m a Silver haired foxy lady. My natural hair and color.
Living full time and totally accepted as Patti and female everywhere I go.
Going for my official name change in a few weeks but have to admit that in my area I’ve had total respect and been treated with all the proper female pronouns even after having to produce my male ID. Which has been a wonderful feeling.
Enjoy all your newsletters and the help you give so many of us.
Always
Patti
Hi Lucille,
I like to go brunette with auburn highlights. I also have a darker strawberry blonde look I experiment with. Mandy
Actually, I’m a strawberry blonde, and it’s a real light strawberry, so I said blond in the poll. I like the femininity of blonde with that hint of the sexiness of red!
I wear all three colors so I am trying to get out more. Hair color clothes jewelry will make everything blend together.
am having truble with foundation iv tried a few difernt things but still have that shadow should i get a tatto cover eill it help anny info will help
jack
Hi Lucille,
I’m a light brunette but have a patch in the back that is blond. It becomes very blond in the summer. At the salon the girl that does my hair wants me to highlight the rest of my hair the same color. I am always asked if I highlighted that area, but its all natural. I know I’m going to go more blond to match that natural patch, because I can really see myself as a ash blond and because I’m a winter in my coloring. I’ve been told by other woman that if you see a hair color and style that you keep coming back to it’s probably you and what you should be doing.