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Can you put hair extensions in really short hair? The top of my hair is 3-4 inches and the sides/back is just about an inch, maybe an inch and a half. Can I fit clip on extensions if I back comb and layer them?

When it comes to short hair, there are numerous ways to add hair extensions and for beautiful transformation. If you have short hair you can add hair extensions for volume, for a pop of color, or for length.Well, it seems that the clip in hair extensions are the best choice for the short hair as they give instant volume and more important, length.Of course, if you do it for the first time, you might find the clipping in of the hair extensions a bit challenging, but you only need to follow some tips so that the final result is natural and nice.The main trick when blending hair extensions with your short hair is to take consideration layering. Even though you might think it’s a waste to get some cutting, the results are better than you’d think. Without layering the hair extensions, they would look totally unnatural on your natural short hair. You need to take a deep breath and do some trimming and layering on your hair in order to get the most natural appearance.As not all of us are hair stylists and layering the hair extensions is not quite easy-peasy, it’s safer to go to a professional hair-stylist for this part.Other way:If clip in hair extensions are not suitable go for tape in extensions. The tape is invisible, thin, lightweight and non-damaging, allowing your own hair to grow out while wearing these extensions!Tip:Your hair needs to be at least 4 to 6 inches long to wear extensions as the hair needs to cover the clips. You will want to mix short and long hair extension lengths for layers to look natural. So consider blending 14 and 18 inch hair. You don't want to have 3 inches of hair and then get 24 inch hair extensions, it won’t look natural and we want your hair to blend!IndianHair.net, we are the direct donar of indian remy hair extensions. We provide all kind of extensions with high quality. You can check our customer reviews on Instagram or in our site.Hope it will be useful. Thanks for reading.

Do trans women wear wigs or grow out their own hair?

Question as answered: If a transgendered man wants to become a woman, do they wear a wig to have womens hair?I am not trying to be mean just wondering.Ok, for starters, let’s work out some terminology. It seems like you’re asking about trans women, even though your terminology is all wrong.I was assigned the male gender at birth, but I’m a trans woman. I didn’t become a woman, I was a woman all along. What I did was transition to present as one.Cool? Ok.Now, then, on to your question. I started growing out my hair years before I transitioned. With one important exception, “male” hair is no different from “female” hair. Differences come down to growing your hair out, proper hair care (conditioning, using quality products, etc.), the style in which hair is cut and styled, etc.So my hair is pretty much the same hair it always was, but with a different cut, different styling, etc. No real magic to it.Now, here’s the important exception: people who naturally produce or who are taking male hormones are more likely to have a receding hairline or go bald than people who naturally produce or are taking female hormones. And when your hairline changes, it basically doesn’t grow back.So some trans women wear wigs because of their hairline. Others wear wigs temporarily while their hair grows out longer after transition. And some women, cis and trans, wear wigs just so they can try a completely different style, color, etc.But plenty of other trans women just have the hair we have.

Is there a way to tell if long hair will look good on me (male)?

What is great about hair is that it can give you a totally different look than you have ever imagined. Sometimes people look great with shorter hair and others, they look better with it longer.It’s all about your bone structure. How long do you want it to grow? Chin length, shoulder length, longer? Also, do you have a mustache and beard or none at all? Some men may tend to look more feminine without some kind of facial hair. Others can pull it off without. In the photos below are some visual examples.The one on the right looks less feminine because he has a mustache. But compare his facial structure to the one on the left. You notice a more prominent facial bone structure in the right photo. If going for length like this, I would definitely recommend you have facial hair.Now compare them to these photos. He has long hair as well but the facial hair gives him a manlier appearance.Here are a few of men with facial hair and shorter-medium length hair. As you can see, facial hair gives you an illusion of a bigger jaw.If you have a wide jaw structure, you may not need any facial hair and can pull off long hair. However, if you have a more narrow jaw, I think it would look better with a mustache and beard or some kind of facial hair.I hope this helps you in knowing if it would suit your facial structure. Thank you for such a great question. I’m sure other men out there are wondering the same thing.

How do I style my hair like Eleven's wig from Stranger Things (length already matches)?

This style is a very light blonde that most people in the world would need a high lift to get. I recommend that you take a picture of the style to a colorist in a beauty salon ,that has a good reputation, and ask their advise.Here is a picture of Eleven in the wig.Also - apparently you can buy one on ebay for about 12 US dollars. Warning, it looks like a cheap Halloween costume :-)

Do transgender women grow natural feminine hair without a wig?

Sometimes she can, sometimes she needs a little assistance.Wendy Carlos is a transwoman with natural hair, and she looked very beautiful a while back...Over the years, her hair changed and got grayer, but it's still beautiful!Male pattern baldness is something that some transwomen have to deal with. Lana Wachowski had thinning hair before she made her public transition, but she has really cool pink hair now (and a great hairdresser).  It's a weave, not a wig, as far as I know.Lots of ciswomen also like to wear wigs or weaves at times, too.  Sometimes because they have a form of alopecia (baldness), or even just for fun.  Katie Perry is a ciswoman with her own (dyed) natural hair:but she likes to wear interesting wigs sometimes, because wigs are cool.I bet you would be surprised to hear that ciswomen suffer from natural baldness sometimes, too.  Sometimes their hair loss comes from the way that a body deals with testosterone, and (actually a lot of) ciswomen can also have male pattern baldness, just like cismen can have.  Here's a picture of male pattern baldness, and female pattern hair loss. Here is a ciswoman getting a weave to cover up thinning hair:

How much would it cost to have a sex change from male to shemale?

i want to be a shemale but i dont know the costs of everything. i'd need: Life-o suction, bun and thigh enhancement, breast enlargement, facial reconstruction, a full body hair removal, myabe hormonal treatment, hair extensions and get rid of my atom's apple/voice change. know the costs?

Do you have any tips on how to crossdress? I’ve always wanted to try but I’m not androgynous, unfortunately.

Crossdressing can go as far as passing as another gender or as miniscule as changing little of your wardrobe.There's at least one part of the body that will give away a man or a woman's body, like a muscular jawline, or wide hips, or your breasts.Layering clothes are helpful in being male or female. Loose tops can hide the cinch around your waist. A scarf can hide your adam's apple. Skirts hide the bulge between your legs. In contrast, baggy pants can make an illusion that you have something between your legs. (It works better if you pack.)If you want to present as androgynous, you can choose what part of your body you'd like to accentuate and have fun experimenting with the rest.You can also follow FTM/MTF for size conversions, like this one:Last thing, crossdressing doesn't have to be androgynous. If you're worried about facial features that give you away, hats are your friends, and you can try wigs / extensions / clip-on bangs.Don't let people's judgment cloud your belief or freedom to express yourself however you like.Have fun!

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