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make-up help, Scotland
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Does anyone know of a female willing to apply make up to a guy to make him look very effeminate / feminine;
willing to give advice and fully change his face to as female as possible
(willing to pay for the treatment)
must be Scotland, ideally fife / Perthshire / Stirling way
(asking for a friend) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Holly is asking if you have your own makeup to use as she could definitely help you out x"
at this moment no, but once lockdown is over, more than happy to go on a shopping trip |
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By *illie99TV/TS
over a year ago
Central Scotland |
"Holly is asking if you have your own makeup to use as she could definitely help you out x
at this moment no, but once lockdown is over, more than happy to go on a shopping trip"
Helping that friend out with his shopping too, that's so nice of you |
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"You don’t have to wait until it’s over.
All the supermarkets are open, although with a limited range of cosmetics.
Poundland, B and M, Range and Boots etc there all open.
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Superdrug.. the make up section is just huge. Lady V and I could spend an absolute fortune in there. And have frequently. Revolution eyeshadow pallets. So many to choose from..
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By *aria1971TV/TS
over a year ago
West Lothian |
"Holly is asking if you have your own makeup to use as she could definitely help you out x"
I have bought my own make up, brushes and sponges but due to lockdown have not been able to try it. Could do with some help too. |
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By *ippa 63TV/TS
over a year ago
St Helens |
I have always found the ladies at Boots very helpful. They will do a colour match to get the best foundation and have a private room where they will give you help and tips.
Also found that Boots no.7 make up lasts a lot longer. More expensive than other brands but as they say you get what you pay for. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I have always found the ladies at Boots very helpful. They will do a colour match to get the best foundation and have a private room where they will give you help and tips.
Also found that Boots no.7 make up lasts a lot longer. More expensive than other brands but as they say you get what you pay for."
money is not a concern, would rather have and apply the best |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Theres also lots of videos on YouTube that talk u through step by step so you can practice. I remember once helping a TV on here with there choice of wigs. We had such a fun day together and I'm far from an expert but just someone telling you what you suit etc without any awkwardness was something they were very thankful for. Have remained good friends. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am not the best at make up mine is always pretty minimal I’m more a tomboy and not into make up
It would depend on the looks you are after, when it comes to on trend eyes etc I get my teenage daughter to do mine but always happy to help anyone pick up a few basics
I have sensitive skin so have to watch what I buy but Superdrug and boots are generally my go to for make up
My daughter I buy her stuff from PLouise, benefit, phoera and BPerfect she’s only young but loves all the good palettes and bases most of the MuA use and she’s really good
MAC is good but overpriced tbh Bobby brown is ok as well |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like mineral make up. I find it easiest to build up and blend. Brands like No 7 are just too heavy and unforgiving for me.
I have no tips but was always told growing up, eyes or lips but not both. It's advice I've always followed. |
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By *edeWoman
over a year ago
the abyss |
If you are not comfortable going in and getting matched at No7 or similar the tip I would give is do not match foundation to the back of your hand! It is a completely different colour to your face so match to jawline! Also try and see in natural light if possible as fluro lights change the colour. L'Oréal used to have an app you could download and use your camera on phone to match colour but not sure if still about or any good. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Once/if mobile therapists are able to work again I'm sure there are plenty who would be able to visit at home and do a makeover. They were forever popping up on my FB feed before Covid. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I booked a professional to come to mine and do mine and teach me , best think ever , still rubbish at eyes though xxx"
You never watch any YouTube vids? I still can't do a smokey eye after 30+ yes of make up application. Look like I've just had a doin' |
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"I booked a professional to come to mine and do mine and teach me , best think ever , still rubbish at eyes though xxx
You never watch any YouTube vids? I still can't do a smokey eye after 30+ yes of make up application. Look like I've just had a doin' "
I’ve watched loads , I’m just hopeless . I’m hopeless at most things x |
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Hey guys it’s holly. I’m not a makeup artist but I do like putting makeup on especially glitter. Such a girly girl lol. I’m more than happy to help out anyone. Thank you to all that said my makeup was nice, wow didn’t expect that x |
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"I booked a professional to come to mine and do mine and teach me , best think ever , still rubbish at eyes though xxx"
I did the same many years ago. Hide and Sleek in Fife used to organise makeup consultations.
It covered the basics for me at the time, and I'd adapted over time, like anything practice make perfect.
As a couple of people have mentioned eyes, I can highly recommend a product called "L'Oreal Paris Color Riche Eyeshadow Quad" which I find are great. 4 shades that all work together brill, and a diagram on the back to show you what bit goes where.
Mandy |
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I used to be a makeup artist and had a few male/cross dresser clients, happy to help if you’re looking for advice or when lockdown is over, a lesson.
But, Don’t buy random Makeup because it may not match/suit your skintone. Best to have an idea of what you want and then go from there |
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By *uggy55TV/TS
over a year ago
Fife |
"I used to be a makeup artist and had a few male/cross dresser clients, happy to help if you’re looking for advice or when lockdown is over, a lesson.
But, Don’t buy random Makeup because it may not match/suit your skintone. Best to have an idea of what you want and then go from there "
That's really useful thank you xx |
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