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masculine haircuts

Discussion in 'Gender Identity and Expression' started by wolfxinxchains, Jun 21, 2014.

  1. wolfxinxchains

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    okay, so I already have gotten a haircut, but are there any haircuts that can make your face look more masculine? My face is rather round and I have rather big cheeks. (I haven't started physically transitioning at all.)
     
  2. FireSmoke

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    It depends from your face.
     
  3. justjade

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    Get a mohawk! :lol:

    Just kidding. But, seriously, it's very important to remember that men's haircuts are usually very conservative. I'm assuming that's you in your avatar, and I'd say that's a good haircut. And your cheeks don't look big to me. I'd so definitely don't get a fade or buzz your hair off. That's going to bring out any femininity in your facial features because your entire face will be on display.

    Also, nice tie, bro. :thumbsup:
     
  4. wolfxinxchains

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    thanks! i actually made the tie myself (I sew, I guess I'm pretty crafty) my hair has grown since then so i have to get a trim and i did sorta of want a more emo flap style look
     
  5. justjade

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    Well, it's whatever you feel comfortable with. I think I'm going back to my mohawk when my hair grows a little more. I say, even though it's socially safe, fuck conservative haircuts! (!) We do what we want!
     
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    For me, I looked around for stuff and I eventually went back to my good ol' "emo sceney-weeny" day roots and went from there; bringing in an older pic of Gerard Way to the place I usually go when I first got my hair cut. My fiance did the same thing, bringing in head shots of David Beckham and he didn't have any problems.

    Hudson's Guide has a section on hair and styles that work with various face shapes--if that helps.
     
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    I've had plenty of masculine haircuts. Not sure my face is as round as yours but I am a photographer so some angles make me look like I have a longer face than I really have in reality.