';rachel4u90'; is right, Kyla; most hairdressers will be quite happy to style your hair (It's not in their interest to ruin your hair; unhappy customers tell their friends).
A phone call in advance would be a good idea; they might be able to arrange an appointment at a quiet time, if you're a little self-conscious (as we all are, at first)Any transsexual friendly hair salon?
a simply phone call with this question would work.I'm ts,living full time and not bashful.I would say poise this to a local glbt community.
My stylist is 100% gay and love his work.
Remember these are service providers and rely on you for income.
They can not do that no matter how much that they dislike the fact that you are Transgender if they mess your hair up you are entitled to Sue them trust me im a transgender female to male I know how you feel.
I sympathize with your feelings, and agree that a telephone call would not be a bad idea. However, you might well be worrying unecessarily. As a transexual, how will the hairdresser know that you were not born as a female? If you dress as a female and behave as one, then I am sure that most folk would be none the wiser. Good luck!
I don't think any of them would purposely mess up your hair. You are a paying customer and they want you to come back. I'm not from your area so I can't recommend a specific place. But if you do go in somewhere and get bad vibes just leave. I wish I'd taken my own advice about that a few times.
Hi,
normally women hairdressers are very friendly with transsexual people all over the world. What I would never do is try the scissors of a gay hairdresser.
What is transexual hair ?
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