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@Max_Miracle_DroppedMostOfTheirRPs

jhhjfgh i seriously think something near a faux-hawk but without the sharply shaved sides would suit you. allows for styling should you want, looks good without, and it still saves you from parents who don't like the 'edgy styles'

@strangebird actually got a cut similar, though the top and sides are very close in length, which is more what i'm trying to say lmao. maybe she can share her reference photos if she still has them?

Thank you crocs ;w; you’re a lifesaver

@ElderGod-kirky group

jhhjfgh i seriously think something near a faux-hawk but without the sharply shaved sides would suit you. allows for styling should you want, looks good without, and it still saves you from parents who don't like the 'edgy styles'

@strangebird actually got a cut similar, though the top and sides are very close in length, which is more what i'm trying to say lmao. maybe she can share her reference photos if she still has them?

I sure can!
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@ElderGod-kirky group

I will note that getting the floof~ is difficult, especially if your hair is like mine and prefers one (lazier) style over another. Gonna need mousse and probably hairspray, ngl, and it falls flat in the heat after a bit. BUT! i'm not trying to discourage you from getting this cut, just throwing a disclaimer out there that it's not effortless. patience is needed for your new daily routine. I still "style" my hair every morning and all it is is flopping the longer strands over to the side. otherwise, my hair likes to curl in at the ends and get in my face.

@south-is-a-tad-bit-outraged

hey crocs do you have any tips that don’t involve hair spray to keep my flyaways from coming out when my hair is in a ponytail i play softball and the temperature has been in the upper nineties every day, which makes my hair frizz up

@croccin-champagne

ah, well, i have short hair, so i don't really have that problem yet, but good question! after some researching, i found some products that help keep flyaways down, and are good for frizzing

pomade and pomade sticks are good for if you're lazy or in a rush, particularly the latter

you can even use a clear mascara, apparently, for certain hair styes

hair finishing sticks help you smooth up along your neck, which is great for ponytails and up-dos.

also, if your hair is ever super frizzy or stat-icky, using some water can help a tremendous amount after your Physical Activities, least until you can use any sort of product

@croccin-champagne

short cuts!!! short bobs and cuts that allow it to fall around your head are adorable.

things like these!!!

@jupiter-sun-of-sweater-town group

Either one! I've actually been thinking about getting a shorter cut lately. Last summer I cut my hair, which had been down to my butt since kindergarten, to the length it is now, and it felt like reinventing myself. I could kind of use that feeling again, but if I regret it, it'll take a loooong time to grow back out. I also have to have a bun for dance, and I'm not sure if I could make one with that short of hair. then again they only require buns for competition if your hair is above the shoulders
also the third picture looks like my ballet teacher

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Okay, tips on how to look more physically masculine? I'm desperate here.

@croccin-champagne

jupiter: if you only cut it to the longest option there, i think you can pull it into a bun! also, pony tails and messy braids would look nice!

friand: a while back i gave tips for clothing that would also make certain physical features more masculine, such as broader shoulders. but also you could try letting your eyebrows get bushier(also apply castor oil or vaseline to make em thicker), and maybe pack some light muscle if you can! not that muscle is inherently masculine, but it'll help give off that vibe if that's what you're hoping for. i'm not sure how you could exactly, but if you have a round face, finding a way to at least make it look less round is–according to the internet–good for that. also men's clothes might associate a slightly more masculine image with your appearance. that way when ever someone sees you, their brain goes 'masc-uh?' which is good i think?

@croccin-champagne

I've been seriously considering getting a shoulder-length haircut lately, now even more so. Thanks for the advice! and my hair is so frizzy that any braid is a messy braid on me

messy braids are cute if you do it right so dw about that lmao. and also if you do cut your hair pls let me know i love hearing about people's haircuts. and also i bet you'd look great, if your hair itself is any indicator

@Max_Miracle_DroppedMostOfTheirRPs

Okay, tips on how to look more physically masculine? I'm desperate here.

Hello there, I’m not an expert or anything since I’m still a noob at the whole looking masculine thing myself but-
It sounds contradictory but makeup. Get a contour that’s a bit darker than your skintone and there are ways you can accent your cheekbones, jawline, and nose to look more masculine. Around your eyes you’ll want to use a lighter shade.
I am 10/10 not explaining it well rn. Best thing to do is try to look up masculine cosplay tips

@jupiter-sun-of-sweater-town group

I've been seriously considering getting a shoulder-length haircut lately, now even more so. Thanks for the advice! and my hair is so frizzy that any braid is a messy braid on me

messy braids are cute if you do it right so dw about that lmao. and also if you do cut your hair pls let me know i love hearing about people's haircuts. and also i bet you'd look great, if your hair itself is any indicator

I just talked to my mom about it, and we kinda came up with a plan?? my school is only doing in-person for the first week, so sometime after then I'll probably get it cut. That way, if it looks horrible, I don't have to see people in person until at least two months later.