Transforming Hair: A Journey to Freedom and Confidence

William, I’m having a little bit of hair loss that I’m nervous about. And I also just want it off of the back of my neck. Okay? I want that freedom feeling.

How short are you wanting to go?

I don’t know. I fantasize about the pixie feeling, but I do like that feeling of being able to tuck it behind.

My ear. And let’s take a look at the pictures. Okay.

So that was my favorite one. I liked the back so much and it being so short.

Do you like that bump that’s back there? I love.

That bump. Okay. When I had it cut before, I did go up to here and it was just basically straight all the way back. Okay, had this heavy feeling. Yeah, so it was perfect for the first day and then every other day after hurt, yeah, it was just like this. Yeah, so I kept like flat ironing it. Yeah, just kept touching and.

Getting greasy. And Nikki, working with what you have going on, like your hairline, cutting it just below the hairline so it’s a little bit textured back there. So it has a lived in feel. And then on the sides, we can do it a little bit shorter. And then on the top, cutting all of this off and then having this hair to cover the recession point but still being able to tuck it. Do you want it just to one side or do you want to be able to flip flop the top? I love flipping flopping. Okay. Yeah, cool. Paper in the back, shorter on the sides. I’ll cut it like ear length so you can tuck it. It’ll go both ways and then take out a bunch of weight. What pronouns you go by? See there? What about you? I go by there. Then finger you very when you.