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
I am a Strawberry Blonde. i love being a blonde as you give good advice as always Lucille do you think i is right for me
love carol xx
90 % of my wigs are auburn with lighter highlights. I also have a blonde wig, but seldon wear it out. I have always loved red hair and thus chose it for myself and the auburn color was also approved of by a wonderful, charming and very feminine lady, my wife. Love, Susan
hi lucille
my natural coulour i think i will be brunette
thanks asselle
I have worn all the different shades at one time or another, but in my hay day I usually wore auburn. Red hair runs in my family, both male and female, and the red shades go well with my natural skin tones. The one shade I have not worn is gray or silver, which, I suppose, at my age I SHOULD wear. But I have always looked (happily) a lot younger than my true age, and since I don’t go out much any more, like all good sissies, I sit at home and dream.
My natuaral Color is brownish blonde So I Really Don’t know What Color To Go Can you help me ??
With Love Jenni Marie B
A few years back my hair started thinning drastically so I started massaging in essential oil of Rosemary in a Jojoba oil base. It reversed the process but it made my hair VERY OILY. Since I wear a hard hat at work, this wasn’t really a problem. After discovering your site and ordering the Kalo hair inhibitor that you talked about, I noticed that they also made Nissim hair regrowth extract. Not only is it clean, but one bottle is good for months of twice daily applications and it is working much better for me than the Rosemary.
I stopped dyeing my hair when it got more than 30% gray. The gray roots were becoming too obvious. Now I rinse my hair with sage tea. This gives me a more natural but multi-hued look. My temples are still gray, but the rest of my hair was brown with blonde streaks and highlights.
This fall I met an African hair stylist at a gay nightclub and she persuaded me to come to her for hair extensions. I feel oh so feminine in them, and when the guys at work asked why, I just told them “I’M RICK JAMES, B***H!”
Because my hair was already multi-toned, she gave me a half and half (blonde and brunette) weave. It takes hours and I pay her well, but I just love it… and it’s fun spending time at the salon with African and Caribbean women.
You need to add another voting space for streaks.
me i like brunett a long wig that kinda wraps around my neck long bangs looks fantastic now i just need a little help with my makeup
I have long light brown hair, a few years ago I decided to try highlights and I was really pleased. I have kept that color and regularly have the highlights done by my hairdresser. It really gives me a boost when I have it done.
Carolyn