Wondered if there was any ladies willing to help a TV girl with makeup?
Based in Andover area but travelling is no problem with in reason
I have tried make up but not getting anywhere so some help would be appreciated
Pm me
Sue |
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By *4nc3rCouple
over a year ago
Clacton-On-Sea, Essex |
YouTube and practice and generally ask people!
I work with Make-up and I've had quite a few TVs/TGs come in over the years and ask me for advice we always talk it over and find out what they want to achieve and find the right products and advice for them!
Also the tools you use are as important as the products! A good set of make-up brushes and a gentle technique for application is half the battle! |
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I have meet a couple of real girls over the years, although not bad at doing make up there isn't anything more fun than having a girl do your make up!!
Biggest challange is always shadow cover up, and making sure you blend it in properly.
You could always try a make over service, great place to start.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Wondered if there was any ladies willing to help a TV girl with makeup?
Based in Andover area but travelling is no problem with in reason
I have tried make up but not getting anywhere so some help would be appreciated
Pm me
Sue"
Just an idea but why not host a small party where yourself and few other TVs can swap dressing and make up ideas |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Just don't start doing what lots of other TV's do and messaging just any random person who has 'woman' on her profile and asking for help. I get at least a couple of TV's a week asking for me to help them dress and wear makeup. My profile picture doesn't have any make up on, I don't have any pictures of me wearing feminine clothes and I even point out in my profile that I'm genderqueer myself... When I tell them that I don'' wear feminine clothes and that I've not worn any make up for... well... at least four or five years... they accuse me of lying. I wouldn't know how to wear make up anymore.
Good luck in your search. Although your easiest approach might be to do what pretty much every teenage girl does - wear a bit and practice each time you put it on. |
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