QuoteReplyTopic: Flattops on ladies Posted: November 22 2005 at 8:25pm
I enjoy seeing women with short and ultra short haircuts, especially flattops. I do not think anyone could dispute HAWG's refrence to Dawnyel. She is a beautiful fenimine woman who looks great with a flattop. It takes a strong, bold, and adventurous to have a hairstyle that provokes such a reaction from other people.
I enjoy all sorts of short and ultra short hairdos, including pixies, buzzcuts, and shaved heads on women.
If a flat top or a crewcut is cut properly, it can look good on a lady.
The evidance of that is that great photo posted by Hawg on this thread
of that lovely blonde woman in a crewcut/flatop hairstyle. She looks
gorgeous, and would look beautiful in any short hairstyle, she
certainly has the feminine features to wear short hair.
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I think Grace Jones is probably the only female I've ever seen wear a flattop without looking ridiculous. I think she just has the attitude for it, though. On your average woman, it just seems odd.
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I don't care for flattops on anyone, male or female. I'm not sure why. . . too severe, maybe? Too harsh and military? *shrugs* Something about them just doesn't appeal to me.
I think women with flattop haircuts are very sexy. I am fortunate enough to be with a woman who had several flattop haircuts during our relationship. She received many positive comments and I am sure many positive and negative looks. Her first flattop came at the sugestion of her hairdresser. It was fantastic! Though she has not had one for a few years, I never stop hoping!
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You have to have a very strong and pretty helps face to sport this cut. It would look horrible on me with my softer and rounder face. And their is such this as a chelsea cut? To bad I don't have a stronger face or I could get one of those..
Although my wife usually wears her hair quite short, about a year ago she went very short. She decided to give my barber a try, and wound up with a very short military style cut, very,very short on the sides and back, and about half an inch long on top. She liked it very much, as did I, although the comments she got on this extreme style were mixed. We also live in a very conservative community and some people think all women should have the regulation long layers cut that I absolutely hate.It seemed that people either loved the cut or hated it, not much middle ground.I think it made her look younger, thinner, and sexier, just my opinion. Now she sports a "chelsea cut", basically a buzzcut with bangs, and gets lots of compliments on it, I think this is about as short as a woman can go, without crossing the line to what people think is severe. If you are confident in yourself and dont care what kind of comments you are going to get, by all means give a flattop a try.
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I think that it was worth the $10.00 for the VOD (video on demand) to see Kat Surth get a flattop. Although she started out with an overgrown crewcut and the barberette was rather timid, the result is pretty cool.
While I was on active duty, I used to work with a civilian who, when I first met her, sported a feminine version of a flattop. I asked her where she had it cut and she told me "at a salon in Alexandria." I then asked her what she paid for a haircut and I was appalled; she spent over $40.00. I told her when she was ready for her next haircut, I know a place that will do a much better job and for a sixth of the cost. The time for her next haircut came very soon and we went to Quantico Town to see my barber, a beautiful blonde barberette named Regina. I went first so that she could see Regina in action. Nothing new for me; just another great flattop. She stepped into the chair and received the best flattop haircut I had ever seen on a female; she was very pleased with the outcome. I paid for both of us and we went on to get some lunch. During lunch, she asked me how often would she need to get it cut. I told her I go once a week whether I need it or not but she could probably go every two weeks. She said, "sounds great; we'll go again in two weeks?" "It's a date!" I replied. She ended up taking a job in North Carolina but she was able to find a decent barber; no more $40.00 half-assed flattops for her.
I live in North Carolina, which is also pretty conservative, and I have only seen a couple of women wearing flattops. One is a middle-aged lady who I've seen a number of times at one of my favorite restaurants and the other is a girl I went to college with a few years ago. I think the style looks great on both (especially the college girl) and it definitely suits them well. In fact, I can't imagine another style working as well for them. I guess it is a drastic cut, though, so that's probably the reason that so few try it. I'm a 26 y/o woman and I've been fairly adventurous with my hair in the past, but I don't know that I have the courage to try it. However, I have been toying with the idea of a buzz cut, with some bangs left for somewhat of a feminine look (my hair is currently a little past chin length). If I try that and like it, maybe I can give a flattop a try!
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I live in the conservative midwest, but have noticed (at least in Kansas City) some women wearing flattops. The pixie cut looks great, but the cute lady sporting the flattop is .....Just curious as to whether those in other places have noticed this trend. If anyone has some good pictures please post.
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