I have about shoulder-length hair in the back and my hybrid of curtain bangs that aren’t curtain bangs that wrap around my glasses are getting quite long. Per the title, what would be some good hairstyles, especially since I have really (I MEAN REALLY) straight hair. I don’t mind the idea of styling and I go on HRT really soon. I would like something less androgynous for once and something more feminine (ofc in societal norms and standards). Thank you girlies! (also if it helps, I’m about to turn 18 for the age range of hairstyles trends Ig)
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Google oval face hairstyles and see what you like. Some websites also will let you “try on” the haircut with your phone camera
Generally, adding more layers and/or a V/U cut will read more feminine on longer hair. Feathering out the ends will as well, and that will add an appearance of volume or curl to straight hair. However, those cuts are geared more towards hair past the shoulders.
If growing out hair, I would ask for a “lob” – this is a longer bob cut that’s done with shorter hair in back and longer in front (so a reverse U). It can help to provide a shape or cut to hair while you’re growing it out, because it keeps length by your face while you wait for the back to “catch up” to where you want your length to be. A stylist can still add texture/layers/feathering to the lob.
Best of luck to you on your transition!!
I would probably look at what other trans and maybe even drag queens are doing because they are the masters of feminizing (i don’t assume you want to look like a drag queen but they often have wonderful tips and insights for what makes someone look feminine or masculine). also, hair grows and you are so young, so just have fun and experiment! (I know easier said then done). I think some cute hair accessories could also be nice but of course depends on your style.
Google for picture of straight hair styles.
It looks like you’re getting some good advice already. I’ll just add that an oval face is the most forgiving when it comes to hairstyles, so you’re not likely to go too wrong no matter what you choose.