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Guide to keeping long hair when you don't want long hair, or "de-feminizing hair"
I’ve seen quite a few supposed instructions for making long hair look short, but usually they’re actually more along the lines of making long hair look not as long, and still just as feminine.
I’ve seen more than several people who like their long hair, but in one way or another don’t feel feminine enough for it. “I feel gender neutral/masculine so I want to look gender neutral/masculine.” This is a completely valid feeling, and short hair is usually one of the characteristics associated with this. I’ve seen this especially in the gender fluid community where people feel like having different hair lengths at different times. This is how I am.
Ultimately whether or not you cut your hair is up to you and if it makes you comfortable or not. There are both ways that long hair can look less feminine, and ways of making it look shorter without cutting it.
This isn’t all encompassing by any means, I just thought I’d share a few techniques that I’m familiar with and do myself fairly often.
This is me. Sorry if it looks like I’m constantly glaring, my face is just kind of like that. This is my hair.
It’s very long, it goes down to about my hips.
I have bangs, as they do come in handy for how I want to appear more often than not. In general bangs are more feminine, but they can work to be not so (shown later). And yes I know these are hardly bangs anymore, I need a trim. I promise not to crawl out of your screen to terrorize you though.
Pinning bangs back on each side can make them nearly disappear. Part them in half and pin to each side near the temple, and pin them so they go under your long hair.
Having long hair isn’t as female-specific as many people seem to think. I know lots of men who have long hair, they usually wear it in a simple ponytail. So again just remember that you don’t need short hair to be more masculine, but if you want it that’s cool too.
Here’s what the pinned bangs looks like with hair pulled back. An alternative to a regular ponytail is using hair ties every few inches to form more of a rope of hair. I have to admit, I have only seen men do this.
After the jump: Making hair appear shorter, the benefits of bangs and layering, and hats!
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Guide to keeping long hair when you don't want long hair, or "de-feminizing hair"
I’ve seen quite a few supposed instructions for making long hair look short, but usually they’re actually more along the lines of making long hair look not as long, and still just as feminine.
I’ve seen more than several people who like their long hair, but in one way or another don’t feel feminine enough for it. “I feel gender neutral/masculine so I want to look gender neutral/masculine.” This is a completely valid feeling, and short hair is usually one of the characteristics associated with this. I’ve seen this especially in the gender fluid community where people feel like having different hair lengths at different times. This is how I am.
Ultimately whether or not you cut your hair is up to you and if it makes you comfortable or not. There are both ways that long hair can look less feminine, and ways of making it look shorter without cutting it.
This isn’t all encompassing by any means, I just thought I’d share a few techniques that I’m familiar with and do myself fairly often.
This is me. Sorry if it looks like I’m constantly glaring, my face is just kind of like that. This is my hair.
It’s very long, it goes down to about my hips.
I have bangs, as they do come in handy for how I want to appear more often than not. In general bangs are more feminine, but they can work to be not so (shown later). And yes I know these are hardly bangs anymore, I need a trim. I promise not to crawl out of your screen to terrorize you though.
Pinning bangs back on each side can make them nearly disappear. Part them in half and pin to each side near the temple, and pin them so they go under your long hair.
Having long hair isn’t as female-specific as many people seem to think. I know lots of men who have long hair, they usually wear it in a simple ponytail. So again just remember that you don’t need short hair to be more masculine, but if you want it that’s cool too.
Here’s what the pinned bangs looks like with hair pulled back. An alternative to a regular ponytail is using hair ties every few inches to form more of a rope of hair. I have to admit, I have only seen men do this.
After the jump: Making hair appear shorter, the benefits of bangs and layering, and hats!
Keep reading
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